Protected: Snapshots from the Land of Red & Shed
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Editor’s Note: Once diagnosed with pityriasis rubra pilaris, patients face the daily challenges of body, mind and spirit. The PRP Art Gallery provides an outlet for the graphic representation of our journey. Other links to soothe the spirit of all PRP travelers. Art can connect and help us heal  Permission to reprint this painting granted by
From the Editor… Having written 24 PRP community newsletters (598 pages) during the period April 1, 2014 to October 1, 2015, the prospect of writing eight more issues between now (May, 2019) and December) gives me pause. Suffice it to say, the effort requires an extra and sustained commitment of time and effort. The May
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The Changeling Took My Skin  By Abbie Cotrell, San Antonio, Texas Editor’s Note Abbie Cotrell’s PRP journey began in November 2005 at the age of 61. Initially active with the original, email-based PRP Support Group, she became a member of the PRP Facebook Community in 2011. In June 2013, she reached the offramp from her
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From the Editor… When I was diagnosed with pityriasis rubra pilaris on November 28, 2012, my evening was spent searching the internet. I was not pleased with the redundancy, medical jargon and “rat holes” into which I fell. At some point that evening I accessed a 1,200- plus word overview of PRP. Even though it had not
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How to calculate PRP Coverage “The Rule of Nines, also known as the Wallace Rule of Nines, is a tool used by trauma and emergency medicine providers to assess the total body surface area (TBSA) involved in burn patients. Measurement of the initial burn surface area is important in estimating fluid resuscitation requirements since patients
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Editor’s Note — PRP Awareness Month is six months away. There’s plenty of time to advance the interests of the PRP Global Community. ligula, eget egestas tortor tempor venenatis. Vestibulum id leo sit amet erat eleifend fringilla. Vestibulum fringilla lacinia lacus sit amet consequat. Mauris tortor leo, hendrerit vel imperdiet at, dignissim eget arcu. UPDATE
Editor’s Note: This webpage focuses on the PRP Global Database as of April 31, 2019, the PRP-related data we capture, and why the data is important to every member of the PRP global community. Whether you are a patient, loving caregiver (spouse, partner, or parent), an extended family member, friend or a healthcare professional, the data we have amassed
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 Editor’s Note: Each month members of the PRP Facebook Community start between 150 and 200 conversations that range from questions about “what works and what doesn’t work” to general appeals for advice. Since the start of PRP Awareness Month (November 1, 2018), well over 1,200 PRP Facebookers in the Land of Chat have been living up to their moniker.
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What is the Rare Skin Disease Referral Initiative? And WHY Texas? Pityriasis rubra pilaris is one of 574 rare skin diseases. In fact, with a prevalence of only one in 400,000, there are only an estimated 812 patients under treatment in the U.S. When a patient is diagnosed with pityriasis rubra pilaris (PRP), the dermatologist — with
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