Sat-01-03-2014, 09:36 AM
Hi there,
I'm sorry to hear the photo therapy didn't work for you! I have to say that towards the end of my treatment my boobs were also begining to burn, but I just put a vest on and rolled it to just underneath them, (looked ridiculous) worked a treat! In the first few session my shoulders were also sensitive but as there was no psoriasis on them I was told to put sunblock on and again this worked. Due to my sensitivity they began with no more than 10secs and worked up from there. I know this is no comfort but try to stay positive, they will eventually find something that works for you.
Thanks to the people on this forum after years of back pain, feet pain and lumps on my fingers and toes, which were diagnosed as all sorts. I am finally getting a rheumatology appointment. I have to agree with Jim, that trying to remain positive really does help, though it is difficult when covered from head to toe and itching like crazy!
I don't know why the phototherapy worked so well for me this time, but it has and so far 6 weeks after ceasing treatment I am still clear. I know it will be back, but just hoping it will stay away until spring and that it brings some sunshine to,Scotland!
Psoriasis is maddening but try not to lose heart, my mother had psoriasis from a young girl and it suddenly went as she approached her 60's and was clear for the rest of her life.
I'm sorry to hear the photo therapy didn't work for you! I have to say that towards the end of my treatment my boobs were also begining to burn, but I just put a vest on and rolled it to just underneath them, (looked ridiculous) worked a treat! In the first few session my shoulders were also sensitive but as there was no psoriasis on them I was told to put sunblock on and again this worked. Due to my sensitivity they began with no more than 10secs and worked up from there. I know this is no comfort but try to stay positive, they will eventually find something that works for you.
Thanks to the people on this forum after years of back pain, feet pain and lumps on my fingers and toes, which were diagnosed as all sorts. I am finally getting a rheumatology appointment. I have to agree with Jim, that trying to remain positive really does help, though it is difficult when covered from head to toe and itching like crazy!
I don't know why the phototherapy worked so well for me this time, but it has and so far 6 weeks after ceasing treatment I am still clear. I know it will be back, but just hoping it will stay away until spring and that it brings some sunshine to,Scotland!
Psoriasis is maddening but try not to lose heart, my mother had psoriasis from a young girl and it suddenly went as she approached her 60's and was clear for the rest of her life.