Sun-15-10-2017, 14:05 PM
That's good to hear. Not only that you are doing well with Methotrexate but also that you are able to talk to others about it. You keep that positive attitude and you will find it helps a huge amount.
I'm not sure about the black or grey spots, but it could be pigment change. Some peoples skin never fully reverts back to it's original colour. I still have a few patches that have never fully recovered their colour, but I've also had some that have completely recovered and I can no longer tell exactly where they were.
I would think it's to do with your skin tone and it will take time for the spots to go back to their original colour, if they don't they are still better than psoriasis any day. But do keep an eye on them and you notice a change for the worse go and tell your doctor. Also take a photo now so you can compare in a few weeks.
I'm not sure about the black or grey spots, but it could be pigment change. Some peoples skin never fully reverts back to it's original colour. I still have a few patches that have never fully recovered their colour, but I've also had some that have completely recovered and I can no longer tell exactly where they were.
I would think it's to do with your skin tone and it will take time for the spots to go back to their original colour, if they don't they are still better than psoriasis any day. But do keep an eye on them and you notice a change for the worse go and tell your doctor. Also take a photo now so you can compare in a few weeks.