Wed-01-11-2017, 18:23 PM
Hi all,
tnx for the replies =]
Had the most horrible long-lasting flu, which always makes me feel down and terribly sad. One of the downsides of being highly sensitive. And all that after feeling horrible (while) on the Humira liver failure... didn't feel like writing.
The Enstillar did a great job. It's been 4 weeks so I stopped last wednesday. This means I have no idea what is causing the general calming down, Enstillar or Stelera. I *do* know that my scalp is much much calmer and I sure didn't graffiti that part with the Enstillar spray =]
Monday I had the second jab of Stelara, from now on every 3 months, so fingers crossed! I'll know more soon, because I've weened of the Enstillar, and already it doesn't seem to be coming back so quickly (read aggressively)
Grizzly; I *like* that the Enstillar is sticky/fatty. Gives me the idea it workes longer/better. Routine; shower, apply, run around the house - scantily clad - and do some household tasks, like doing the dishes. All to avoid getting dressed straight away, give the meds more time to work instead of being soaked up by clothes and sitting down.
(no there are no photos, you naughty man, what were you thinking?)
ArteMie has some art commissions to work on and I'm feeling very confident and excited about that. Also, as some of you know, young mr ArteMie had to have heart surgery and being on the waiting list for so long was scary. He's only in his early forties. Turns out it's a 100% succes and he's running around with more energy than me now, the bloody sociopath he is =]
The positive side of being highly sensitive is of course, being highly sensitive =]
tnx for the replies =]
Had the most horrible long-lasting flu, which always makes me feel down and terribly sad. One of the downsides of being highly sensitive. And all that after feeling horrible (while) on the Humira liver failure... didn't feel like writing.
The Enstillar did a great job. It's been 4 weeks so I stopped last wednesday. This means I have no idea what is causing the general calming down, Enstillar or Stelera. I *do* know that my scalp is much much calmer and I sure didn't graffiti that part with the Enstillar spray =]
Monday I had the second jab of Stelara, from now on every 3 months, so fingers crossed! I'll know more soon, because I've weened of the Enstillar, and already it doesn't seem to be coming back so quickly (read aggressively)
Grizzly; I *like* that the Enstillar is sticky/fatty. Gives me the idea it workes longer/better. Routine; shower, apply, run around the house - scantily clad - and do some household tasks, like doing the dishes. All to avoid getting dressed straight away, give the meds more time to work instead of being soaked up by clothes and sitting down.
(no there are no photos, you naughty man, what were you thinking?)
ArteMie has some art commissions to work on and I'm feeling very confident and excited about that. Also, as some of you know, young mr ArteMie had to have heart surgery and being on the waiting list for so long was scary. He's only in his early forties. Turns out it's a 100% succes and he's running around with more energy than me now, the bloody sociopath he is =]
The positive side of being highly sensitive is of course, being highly sensitive =]