Monday, August 3, 2026

Peach and Lichen sclerosus

 Peach is our #3 Great Grandchild, her parents are Maddie and Brenton.

Last Winter Maddie said "Grandma look at Peach's bottom, the skin is turning white."  We talked about what it could be...maybe vitiligo.   Peach has Eczema and has been using a special soap for several years.  Maddie scheduled an appointment with the Dermatologist in March.   The skin on her bottom was white and in an hour glass shape that encompassed her entire bottom....think bikini like. 

The Dermatology appointment in March was cancelled because of a snowstorm and rescheduled for mid May.  On May Day Maddie said "Now Peach has a sore on her vulva."  Indeed she did...we were all feeling really uneasy now. 

Finally the day came in May and not with good news.  Peach has Lichen sclerosus and possible Vulvar Cancer. We were all shocked and scared. 

Lichen sclerosus is a skin condition with thin white wrinkled patches of skin that causes itching, pain and burning.  The skin tears easily and can have blisters or sores. Ongoing inflammation can break down the skin.  If untreated it can become skin cancer.   It is thought to be genetic and or autoimmune....like having an overactive immune system.

Treatment:  Special creams that are applied twice a day.  It is a lifelong treatment. Maddie says there are two types of creams and she keeps track of which cream is used on each day.

Peach was three years old on her birthday...she loves The Lion King and I was lucky enough to find an outfit for her. 

Maddie, Brenton, Peach and Jen went to the Mayo Clinic on July 7.  The Doctors there confirmed the diagnosis of Lichen sclerosus.  The special cream was doing a really good job and the blister that I saw on May 1st was almost gone so no biopsy was needed.  We all breathed a sigh of relief that there is no Vulvar Cancer. 


Peach enjoying the pool.

I asked Maddie's permission to write about Peach and she agreed that it is important to share with others.  I asked Maddie if she wanted to write something and she did. 

Maddie wrote:

 To the parents of children with lichen sclerosus:


I know there are days when your heart breaks because you can’t take away your child’s pain. You question if you’re doing enough, research late into the night, and carry worries no one else can see. But never underestimate the power of your love. Every hug, every doctor’s appointment, every tear you’ve wiped away, and every moment you’ve spent advocating for your child is shaping a future where they know they are deeply loved, never alone, and stronger than this diagnosis. Lichen sclerosus is part of their journey, but it will never define their worth or limit the beautiful life ahead of them. Keep believing, keep fighting, and keep hoping—because your child couldn’t ask for a stronger advocate than you.


Keep your faith, trust in God, and trust in your instincts.


Maddie and Peach

 We love our Great Grandchildren so very much.  It is difficult to see them struggle with health issues especially when they are just three years old. 

But they keep smiling! 

Far Side

21 comments:

  1. Oh my. I had never heard of this condition. Will pray the special cream continues to bring relief. We know God can heal Peach and perform the miraculous. So thankful she has a great mom advocating for her. RHill, TX

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  2. Well life is just not fair, is it. Peach has a wonderful family to help her deal with this. Still not fair.

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  3. I know this has been some very scary moments for you all. I have not heard of this skin condition. It sounds like it can really be difficult to deal with. thankful they were able to go to Mayo clinic to get it confirmed and for the doctors to be able to know what to do. Prayers for Peach as she continues to grow and deal with this skin issue. Bless her little heart...It saddens me when kids have to deal with illnesses and things like cancer and autoimmune diseases. Please let Peach's parents know that she is being covered in Prayer. Thanks for sharing...

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  4. Oh! My Gosh! This is scary. My Prayers are with Peach and her family---you included.

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  5. Thank you for sharing this; I will add Peach to my prayer list.

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  6. oh my such a burden for a wee one...adding my prayers as well...miracles do still happen...

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  7. I have not heard of this condition either, and I can only imagine what a worry it has been for all of Peach's loved ones. Diagnosis and treatments, so far so good .Hope that continues.
    While it is nothing like what Peach has, I do have a reoccurring condition called Oral Lichen Planus which breaks out in the mucus membranes of the mouth., is an inflammatory autoimmune condition, and breaks out if I am overly stressed. I use a gel like ointment on it when it happens and get it under control right away.

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  8. Ty for sharing about this condition. Since our blogs are google based. This may help others that you never dreamed would read this. It’s so heartbreaking for little ones to hurt. Praying the cream continues to help.

    I love her new outfit you gifted her. She’s a beautiful little girl.

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  9. Poor little peach! She is having such a tough time and it must be be worrisome to you all.Will pray for her.

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  10. I also have never hears of Lichen Sclerosus and it doesn't sound nice but then most medical conditions don't sound nice. I hope things improve she is such a sweet little girl

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  11. Thank goodness there was no cancer. I had never heard of this but it’s good to learn about it. We would all gladly take away any pain from our kids and grands. Hopefully Peach continues to improve.

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  12. What a nightmare! Glad to hear it has a cure and Peach is going to be okay.

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  13. I hope that the treatments continue to work. It's tough on the family. Even though we may think a three year old doesn't know much about the condition, they do. They keep quiet about it but still worry.

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  14. I'll be keeping Peach and all of you in my prayers!

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  15. Beautiful Grand and Great. So glad things are on the mend.

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  16. Oh Peach what a blessing you are! This is quite a post and I can only imagine how you all have been concerned and moving through the last few months. So thankful for the info they have found out so far and Maddie's notes at the end are very moving. Blessings to you and your family!

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  17. Both Peach and Maddie are so beautiful and what Maddie wrote. made me cry. She's so very right. I'm so thankful for doctors that can help with medications to ease her pain and discomfort. I have never heard of this before. How terrifying for the family to have to wait so long for a diagnoses. I'll be praying for all of them and for you too.
    Blessings and hugs,
    Betsy

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  18. Life can be so difficult and all we can do sometimes is to keep on breathing.

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  19. Maddie, that was beautifully written. Wishing all the best for Peach. And her loved ones

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  20. This still breaks my heart for her with this diagnosis. My mind keeps running forward to how this will affect her in adulthood - - - - but we must take things one day at a time. I have prayed for sweet Peach each day. Praying that something will be even more effective in eradicating it. We are always thankful for a diagnosis even if we don't like hearing it. Both she and her mom are very beautiful!!! P.S. Like someone else wrote, I, also have oral lichen planus but it is not horrible to deal with. It is a .5 on a scale of 1 to 10. What Peach has sounds more like 10 multiplied exponentially some days. When you have a rash in that area, it hurts to sit and I would think the heat and sweating of summer aggravates it, too. Very thankful she has some relief right now.

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