Hi D Foster,
Thanks again for your reply.
Yes, I was on Tramadol and Lyrica off and on for 4 years up until December of last year for the Back Pain.
I was diagnosed in 1973 aged 18 years and the Hospital Pharmacy used to make up lotions and creams in Brown jars of coal tar, that used to burn my skin.
My Grandmother had Psoriasis and of her 8 children, my Father and his 2 Sisters inherited it. I am the only 1 out of 5 children to have inherited Psoriasis. My Grandmother also was diagnosed with Diabetes in her early 40's just like myself.
My Psoriasis changed it's "Personality" and became troublesome when the Diabetes emerged 17 years ago, up until then it was under control. I just have 2 Auto-Immune conditions fighting against each other. But, the Diabetes has to take No.1 priority with me.
I should fit in quite well with everyone on this forum then? I am still finding my way around and having a few hiccups!
Thanks for chatting - I've enjoyed it.
Would you let me know how you get on on Wednesday? Thanks.
Thanks again for your reply.
Yes, I was on Tramadol and Lyrica off and on for 4 years up until December of last year for the Back Pain.
I was diagnosed in 1973 aged 18 years and the Hospital Pharmacy used to make up lotions and creams in Brown jars of coal tar, that used to burn my skin.
My Grandmother had Psoriasis and of her 8 children, my Father and his 2 Sisters inherited it. I am the only 1 out of 5 children to have inherited Psoriasis. My Grandmother also was diagnosed with Diabetes in her early 40's just like myself.
My Psoriasis changed it's "Personality" and became troublesome when the Diabetes emerged 17 years ago, up until then it was under control. I just have 2 Auto-Immune conditions fighting against each other. But, the Diabetes has to take No.1 priority with me.
I should fit in quite well with everyone on this forum then? I am still finding my way around and having a few hiccups!
Thanks for chatting - I've enjoyed it.
Would you let me know how you get on on Wednesday? Thanks.