Sat-14-06-2014, 14:02 PM
Mmmmm lets see, it's continued going down even though you have reduced the dose. Caroline said "As far as I know critical levels are at 0.2, so you have kind of a buffer." RE: Fumaderm and hormone injections You have gone down to 0.67 and the normal is 1 - 3, so if you look at 0.2 being a bad thing and 1 being normal you are sort of between the two and dropping.
This to me sounds like more of a problem somewhere else and not with the Fumaderma as you have reduced it, I know they said it had nothing to do with your radiotherapy treatment but it could be worth looking into.
The psoriasis hasn't changed so all is good there, and I suppose reducing the dose further won't hurt. (Though I would discuss it with your dermatologist first to keep them in the loop)
Good luck with it Jim whatever you decide to do and thanks for updating this thread as it could help others.
This to me sounds like more of a problem somewhere else and not with the Fumaderma as you have reduced it, I know they said it had nothing to do with your radiotherapy treatment but it could be worth looking into.
The psoriasis hasn't changed so all is good there, and I suppose reducing the dose further won't hurt. (Though I would discuss it with your dermatologist first to keep them in the loop)
Good luck with it Jim whatever you decide to do and thanks for updating this thread as it could help others.