Sun-15-10-2017, 13:23 PM
Sounds like the thing to do. Nothing wrong with calamine, but you need more than that.
Cosentyx for psoriatic arthritis Fred's journey
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Sun-15-10-2017, 13:23 PM
Sounds like the thing to do. Nothing wrong with calamine, but you need more than that.
Sun-15-10-2017, 13:27 PM
Sun-15-10-2017, 22:04 PM
Ok I have made the decision to phone my dermatologist in the morning.
I have just pulled what I thought was a loose flake off and it started bleeding and not looking very good, the bleeding has now stopped but it is so red and sore I just have to get it sorted as nothing I have tried or willing to try is going to work. I'm keeping a partially open mind on where I go from here, but I it aint going to be Methotrexate.
Sun-15-10-2017, 22:10 PM
(Sun-15-10-2017, 22:04 PM)Fred Wrote: Ok I have made the decision to phone my dermatologist in the morning. Where's your sense of adventure Fred.?
Sun-15-10-2017, 22:12 PM
(Sun-15-10-2017, 22:10 PM)D Foster Wrote:(Sun-15-10-2017, 22:04 PM)Fred Wrote: Ok I have made the decision to phone my dermatologist in the morning. Out the window tonight Dave.
Sun-15-10-2017, 22:15 PM
(Sun-15-10-2017, 22:04 PM)Fred Wrote: Ok I have made the decision to phone my dermatologist in the morning. Good luck Fred ...I hope they can come up with something to help without coming off Cosentyx
Mon-16-10-2017, 08:39 AM
another highly effective none-steroid cream is pro-topic, but it has a nasty side effect, it itches like hell the first couple of hours after applying it, on big spots I couldn´t cope with it, but on your lower legs, it might be bearable.
Mon-16-10-2017, 08:55 AM
Ooer your legs look sore..
Did I read somewhere on here you can go back to a bio that you had before? Perhaps even if it stopped working? Or do we build up resistance that lasts..
Mon-16-10-2017, 13:50 PM
(Mon-16-10-2017, 08:39 AM)Maryam Wrote: another highly effective none-steroid cream is pro-topic, but it has a nasty side effect, it itches like hell the first couple of hours after applying it, on big spots I couldn´t cope with it, but on your lower legs, it might be bearable. Ouch Maryam I don't want to risk any more itching. (Mon-16-10-2017, 08:55 AM)Turnedlight Wrote: Ooer your legs look sore.. Yes that is correct TL you can go back. I couldn't however go back to any of the TNF's as I had reactions to them, but Stelara is a possibility for me.
Mon-16-10-2017, 21:10 PM
You can try to go back to Stelara. But I don’t know if your body made anti-bodies for that, in that case you will get some reaction.
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