Hi Adele,
I'm glad you quit smoking, that's great! Way to go!
Did you do it cold turkey? (My preferred method)

I have a name of another anti fungal medicine, like Diflucan, but the research shows that it kills aspergillous and other molds, unlike Diflucan which doesn't. Right now, I'm not on the meds as my liver enzymes were too high, so I get bloodwork on Mon. 3/10 to check the liver, and if it checks out, they will let me go back on the anti fungal meds, at which time I plan to ask about Noxafil instead of Diflucan. I'm currently researching fungus and cancer and don't like what I read. I want this fungal crap gone! But I am only a lay person with big interests. I'm avoiding all foods contaiminated with mycotoxin, or help mycotoxin grow (grain, corn, peanus, alcohol, brewers yeast, mushrooms, white rice, breads, and sugar) am working on a list of things I can eat to focus on instead of the things I can't eat. It doesn't appear that a systemic fungal problem, such that causes oral lichens planus can clear by just one week of antifungal meds, and can take months, years? to clear.
My mouth is so sore I'm willing to do most anything to make it better.


Dad had oral lichens planus, and oral leukoplakia before T2 SCC,2 nodes.
DX10/23/03
IMRT 12/29/03.30 rad,3 boost.
Brachytherapy 3/8-3/11/04.
Recurrence Nov07 Stage IV.
4 Surgeries
No rads, no chemo
I have oral lichens planus,
thrush,leukoplakia 2/20/08
6/2/08 biopsies "inflammation"