Tue-29-09-2015, 19:28 PM
(Tue-29-09-2015, 13:46 PM)PurpleMusic Wrote: Thanks Jim and have done!
New thread started by PurpleMusic here Acitretin - here we go!
Acitretin journey!
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Tue-29-09-2015, 19:28 PM
(Tue-29-09-2015, 13:46 PM)PurpleMusic Wrote: Thanks Jim and have done! New thread started by PurpleMusic here Acitretin - here we go!
Tue-29-09-2015, 20:41 PM
(Tue-29-09-2015, 12:22 PM)PurpleMusic Wrote: Afternoon Fingers, afternoon all.... Hi Purplemusic!! I have just been to the Dermatologist! she said they don't re assess until 12 weeks and if it hasn't started to improve by then they will try biological drugs!!.... I think my Psoriasis has started to get flatter sohhopefully in another 6 weeks I will see real improvement!!... I hope this drug works for you!! I have found it the one that causes me no side affects!!... I hope it is the same for you!! good luck on your journey! I will post another picture in a few weeks.
Thu-01-10-2015, 04:06 AM
Hi Fingers,
I have been on it for about a year now and am completely clear. I had as much coverage as you do if not more. It is slow acting. You should see results within 12 weeks. Red will fade to white and then white slowly fades away. Drink lots of water. Good luck! Kelly
Thu-01-10-2015, 19:00 PM
(Thu-01-10-2015, 04:06 AM)kh924 Wrote: Hi Fingers, Hi Kelly! I do think it is getting lighter in colour and goes clear when I rub coconut oil in!! it seems to itch less too! I will post another picture when 8 weeks is up!!! I am glad you have had such great results... Fingers crossed it works for me also! Best wishes! Fingers.
Thu-01-10-2015, 20:23 PM
Please do keep us posted
Wed-07-10-2015, 19:55 PM
Hi All!!...well its coming up to 8 weeks!!! I'm NOT sure Acitretin is going to work for me!! any comments welcome!
Oh and I DID change my pants daily!!!... LOL [img][/img]
Wed-07-10-2015, 20:27 PM
Have faith. I thought the same. It is a very slow acting medication. 12 weeks you should see results. ?
Wed-07-10-2015, 20:30 PM
Yes I agree with Kelly stay strong and have faith ... It can be a slow worker
Wed-07-10-2015, 20:40 PM
(Wed-07-10-2015, 20:27 PM)kh924 Wrote: Have faith. I thought the same. It is a very slow acting medication. 12 weeks you should see results. ? (Wed-07-10-2015, 20:30 PM)jiml Wrote: Yes I agree with Kelly stay strong and have faith ... It can be a slow workerThanks Kelly and Jim!!!....I guess after the fast result with cyclosporin I am a bit impatient!!!!.... and there's me thinking that was a female trait!!!!!.... Lol
Wed-07-10-2015, 20:50 PM
(Wed-07-10-2015, 20:40 PM)fingers Wrote:(Wed-07-10-2015, 20:27 PM)kh924 Wrote: Have faith. I thought the same. It is a very slow acting medication. 12 weeks you should see results. ? I think it's only natural to be impatient there aren't any of us that want to wear the scales, so the sooner we are rid of them the better But it's better to have a slow worker that will keep working long term ....and hopefully that will be the case with you and acetretin @ Kelly another avatar picture ... Very nice |
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