K. S., London, United KingdomMy lichen planus responded pretty well to the medication. The itching stopped with the medicines and I do not have any lichen planus or rashes coming up any more. My main concern for wanting to go back on the medication is to try and help in getting rid of the marks (brown spots) left on the body. I would like to see these marks fade in order that I am then able to wear clothes without having to cover my arm and legs full time.
Father of S. S., USAThe autism is improving. Our son is making steady progress in his language. There has been good improvement in writing, problem solving (he is solving 100 piece jigsaw puzzles independently), rides bicycle without training wheels, great eye contact, etc.
We feel he still needs improvement in social setting - playing with other kids, caring for others, showing empathy, attending to what people are talking, etc.
Kiran M., USI had many patches of alopecia areata. My doctors in NY suggested me injections of cortisone...I was not in favor of it as I know about the adverse effects of cortisone. I am a paramedic. I opted for Dr Shah's homeopathy. I am happy to say that my spots are gone. I ma really very happy.