Thu-21-11-2019, 17:44 PM
Well, this will not be a surprise,
I went for treatment this morning. I had some "sore" places from the previous treatment, sore as in I had some seeping and then scabbing in a couple of spots, itching and scaling in others. This was my 14th visit and I had 12 treatments (after burn there was no treatment, nor was there one today)
We decided it isn't helping. I told her that I felt that it was a bit better early on but lately I have felt that perhaps it was making it worse so we agreed to stop. She agreed that the last couple of treatments things have looked worse instead of better.
I have a prescription for Taclonex to use as needed. Hopefully that gets me to the first of the year when I have a dermatology and rheumatology appointment to decide what to do next.
So my laser therapy journey has ended. I do think for mild psoriasis in some people it could be beneficial. Although even good results are usually short term, if it works it could well be worth it.
I went for treatment this morning. I had some "sore" places from the previous treatment, sore as in I had some seeping and then scabbing in a couple of spots, itching and scaling in others. This was my 14th visit and I had 12 treatments (after burn there was no treatment, nor was there one today)
We decided it isn't helping. I told her that I felt that it was a bit better early on but lately I have felt that perhaps it was making it worse so we agreed to stop. She agreed that the last couple of treatments things have looked worse instead of better.
I have a prescription for Taclonex to use as needed. Hopefully that gets me to the first of the year when I have a dermatology and rheumatology appointment to decide what to do next.
So my laser therapy journey has ended. I do think for mild psoriasis in some people it could be beneficial. Although even good results are usually short term, if it works it could well be worth it.