Wed-04-10-2017, 08:07 AM
Well, here we go. Two days ago was the first injection with Stelera. Starting this journal for myself and it would be awesome if it can help people make a choice in the future.
Before that, you name it:
Tar (when I was but a child, can't remember much except the horror of having P)
UVB (3 treatments total, the last one, a nice doorpanel that I got to use at home, stopped working just as I was nearing the final top doses)
Vitamine D derivatives creams, sometimes mixed with steroids. But rarely. Helped a bit, never total clearance on either combination)
Psorinovo; dymethilfumerate, slow realise and enteric coated (failed on that after a brief interlude of not taking it. The second round it didn't work, upset intestines, and also in a period of a lot of stress, so... I dunno. Wish it still worked)
Diet; elimination of so-called trigger foods. Does work for some, but not for all, including ArteMie.
Then a long period of trying to avoid biologicals, scared of side effects and going down the slope, never to be seen healthy again...
Humira (end of june to end of august this year. Big fail; high blood liver values within two months, ALAT 177, extremely tired)
Enstillar. ( since last thursday. Always avoided steroids like the plague, but this spray foam is the dogs bollocks, GO steroids! I know it can't be used indefinitely, but wow, what a relief from sore, flake, painful skin. It's almost clear. So; imho this is a quick fix when you're up shit creek )
Nursey told me I couldn't take the subcutaneous shots myself, because it's slightly more difficult than Humira. Which I fail to see, after all, didn't I practise setting shots on oranges at the Seafaring Sailing school in Medical Class when training for Sailing Captain school?
Also, she failed, some liquid squirted out after the injection, so it's still to be seen if I received the full dose.
Status now; don't feel any different, still first in line for a midday nap, but that could be because I'm; a) still fighting P b) still recovering from the Humira. btw; my liver is recovering awesomely rapidly, so got the all-clear for Stelera. oh and; c) I love nodding off and napping in the afternoon =] Couch blankets are a Concept in this house
I try to eat good food, not too much sugar, make my own kefir, a healthy probiotic drink. And I love wine : Which I probably shouldn't, but one has to live and have fun. Wasn't there a lot of sugar in wine? Well, if there is, I'm just gonna deny that, if you don't mind.
ArteMie
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Before that, you name it:
Tar (when I was but a child, can't remember much except the horror of having P)
UVB (3 treatments total, the last one, a nice doorpanel that I got to use at home, stopped working just as I was nearing the final top doses)
Vitamine D derivatives creams, sometimes mixed with steroids. But rarely. Helped a bit, never total clearance on either combination)
Psorinovo; dymethilfumerate, slow realise and enteric coated (failed on that after a brief interlude of not taking it. The second round it didn't work, upset intestines, and also in a period of a lot of stress, so... I dunno. Wish it still worked)
Diet; elimination of so-called trigger foods. Does work for some, but not for all, including ArteMie.
Then a long period of trying to avoid biologicals, scared of side effects and going down the slope, never to be seen healthy again...
Humira (end of june to end of august this year. Big fail; high blood liver values within two months, ALAT 177, extremely tired)
Enstillar. ( since last thursday. Always avoided steroids like the plague, but this spray foam is the dogs bollocks, GO steroids! I know it can't be used indefinitely, but wow, what a relief from sore, flake, painful skin. It's almost clear. So; imho this is a quick fix when you're up shit creek )
Nursey told me I couldn't take the subcutaneous shots myself, because it's slightly more difficult than Humira. Which I fail to see, after all, didn't I practise setting shots on oranges at the Seafaring Sailing school in Medical Class when training for Sailing Captain school?
Also, she failed, some liquid squirted out after the injection, so it's still to be seen if I received the full dose.
Status now; don't feel any different, still first in line for a midday nap, but that could be because I'm; a) still fighting P b) still recovering from the Humira. btw; my liver is recovering awesomely rapidly, so got the all-clear for Stelera. oh and; c) I love nodding off and napping in the afternoon =] Couch blankets are a Concept in this house
I try to eat good food, not too much sugar, make my own kefir, a healthy probiotic drink. And I love wine : Which I probably shouldn't, but one has to live and have fun. Wasn't there a lot of sugar in wine? Well, if there is, I'm just gonna deny that, if you don't mind.
ArteMie
[Group Specific]