<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> I have just had the pleasure of adding another unusual medical condition to my ever growing memoirs- After having a biopsy done on a small rash that wouldn't disappear from my elbow for over a month (it wasn't itchy, but it was bumpy and red) I just got the biopsy report back and it reads as follows: There are collections of Palisaded Histiocytes around deposits of connective tissue mucin and a perivascular lymphocytic infiltrate. Microscopic Diagnosis: Granuloma Annulare The dermatologist suggested that she sees this condition sometimes just on it's own, but often in correclation with Diabetes (which I have told her I absolutely refuse to have- No way I will willingly be Celiac and Diabetic- I give tremendous credit to those of you out there duffering from both illnesses, but I know between the carbs and sugar in my diet- I would have a major problem doing without) Anyway, she recommended I speak to my internist about the fasting test for diabetes which I will do tomorrow, but my last glucose blood test a few months ago was within normal limits- so I am hoping this is all just a fluke. Actually now that I have put ointment on the area to heal the biopsy scar- it has all cleared up, unfortunately now that I have seen the report though, I can't just play ignorant & disregard it. Anyone out there have any thoughts or info to pass along on any of this- it definitely is not DH and I have been gf for two years with negative blood for gluten antibodies for the last year and a half and am feeling pretty healthy these days. Please send a PRIVATE e-mail to [log in to unmask] Thanks & Regards, Leslie-NYC