Hello Emma,
I am sorry you have this awful skin disease at 24 - mine started at menopause, and I have it for 8 years. Like yours, mine started on my left foot and it progressed to other part of my body (legs, arms, elbows, butt). When it started on my foot, it was just a spot, then a red blotch that grew and grew to nodules or lumps which were sometimes itchy but usually no pain or itch. If yours is like mine, your foot will become worst before it gets better. Once it got smaller and thinner, the spots started to go to other parts of my body. Since I have spots elsewhere, the ones on the foot subsided to a red blotch which I have on both feet now. The lumps you are talking about are also under my feet now which is a challenge and can hurt depending on the shoes I wear. By the way, I tried a variety of creams and they don't work so save your $$$
Emma - I know it is discouraging especially at 24 but you are not alone, many people have this auto-immune disease and together we will find how to treat this. I tried many treatments throughout the years and seen a few doctors (family, dermatologist, naturopath, kineosolist). I did a hair analysis, DNA testing, food intolerance testing, etc. Had my tooth fillings replace to porcelain, eat no more gluten and try my best to eat healthy most of the time. My spots are lighter now and seems to have stopped growing everywhere. My next treatment is a liver cleanse which I am starting on Monday for 5 days. I have high hopes on this as I believe it is from the inside and lately I have been diagnosed with high cholesterol which might or might not be related. Like you, and everyone else with GA, it is a hit and miss, the one thing I know for sure is that I won't stop trying to get rid of it.
Emma I know it's tough when you are 24 but wear those shorts and sandals, and don't worry about what people think. GA might be there for a while but it doesn't have to make you embarassed; you decide that. I remember when my foot was at it's worst (crusty, lumpy and disgusting) I still went for pedicure and the lady would say (wow, what is this) my reply would always be the same, don't worry about it, it is not contagious and it doesn't hurt.
Besides, some people had their GA disappear too and it could be worst, it could be cancer, painful or super itchy.
Keep me posted on your treatments and try to forget about it, it will go away eventually (that is my hope)
Take care,
Carole