Thu-19-11-2015, 00:22 AM
Evening everyone,
I came across these forums after an epic Google session on secukinumab.. I have just finished reading angels thread on it and have decided I might want to give it a go.
Well about me.. I am 32 and was told I had exzema around three years ago.. Allot of trips to the doctor resulted in a visit to the dermo. Within five minutes I was told I have psoriasis and that I am likely to develop psoriatic arthritis as I have some in my fingernails. I was handed some leaflets and a prescription for dovobet gel and was told to quit smoking and drinking.
My patch coverage is: two elbows, one knee, one back thigh, one bum cheek. I have a few spots on one hand and on my shins. I also have all my nails a little pitted. The patches on my knee and elbow were the first to appear and never disappeared since.
I immediately quit smoking and cut down on the drink. I have totally transformed my diet in an attempt to cleanse my insides and started regular exercise. There are many things I have tried including a few months on a 80% 20% diet from a book I read. (Not sure if I can mention it). This actually helped with itching but no reduction. Aside from this I have tried black garlic, tumeric, ginger, home made moisturisers, apple cider vinegar.. Topically and internally One knee is still yellow from the tumeric and clinfilm wrap two weeks later.
I always feel better when I try something.. The hour or so whilst I'm on my cure missions to get supplies at the local supermarket are the happiest I usually have.
On Friday I'm going to the doctors to request secukinumab, I am too fare for the uv phototherapy according to my dermo and the other stuff topically hasn't reduced or helped. The systemic drugs that are available have scary warnings that put me off.. Basically from what I understand they scattergun the immune system and can cause liver damage etc... So when I heard these new drugs have entered the market and have no major long term risks I feel now is the time to try.
Apparently the doctors will only prescribe it if the other systemic treatments fail.. But logically shouldn't they prescribe the safest option? Reading up on the il17 inhibitor they cost the U.K. Govt 1500 pounds for two shots. So I guess it's down to financial reasons. I am preparing for a battle with the docs and getting my facts in order before I make my case. If anyone has any advice I would certainly appreciate it.
Well that was nice to get off my chest..
I am still very new to all this so go easy on me
Cheers
Con
I came across these forums after an epic Google session on secukinumab.. I have just finished reading angels thread on it and have decided I might want to give it a go.
Well about me.. I am 32 and was told I had exzema around three years ago.. Allot of trips to the doctor resulted in a visit to the dermo. Within five minutes I was told I have psoriasis and that I am likely to develop psoriatic arthritis as I have some in my fingernails. I was handed some leaflets and a prescription for dovobet gel and was told to quit smoking and drinking.
My patch coverage is: two elbows, one knee, one back thigh, one bum cheek. I have a few spots on one hand and on my shins. I also have all my nails a little pitted. The patches on my knee and elbow were the first to appear and never disappeared since.
I immediately quit smoking and cut down on the drink. I have totally transformed my diet in an attempt to cleanse my insides and started regular exercise. There are many things I have tried including a few months on a 80% 20% diet from a book I read. (Not sure if I can mention it). This actually helped with itching but no reduction. Aside from this I have tried black garlic, tumeric, ginger, home made moisturisers, apple cider vinegar.. Topically and internally One knee is still yellow from the tumeric and clinfilm wrap two weeks later.
I always feel better when I try something.. The hour or so whilst I'm on my cure missions to get supplies at the local supermarket are the happiest I usually have.
On Friday I'm going to the doctors to request secukinumab, I am too fare for the uv phototherapy according to my dermo and the other stuff topically hasn't reduced or helped. The systemic drugs that are available have scary warnings that put me off.. Basically from what I understand they scattergun the immune system and can cause liver damage etc... So when I heard these new drugs have entered the market and have no major long term risks I feel now is the time to try.
Apparently the doctors will only prescribe it if the other systemic treatments fail.. But logically shouldn't they prescribe the safest option? Reading up on the il17 inhibitor they cost the U.K. Govt 1500 pounds for two shots. So I guess it's down to financial reasons. I am preparing for a battle with the docs and getting my facts in order before I make my case. If anyone has any advice I would certainly appreciate it.
Well that was nice to get off my chest..
I am still very new to all this so go easy on me
Cheers
Con