Fri-18-07-2014, 20:41 PM
You basically are paying the doctor, right?
Then he ought to diagnose you well, so make a complaint at the insurance.
Perhaps try to find a different doctor who is better.
Follow Fred's advice. If it is really psoriasis.
Try to avoid methotrexate. Pure poison.
Go for Fumaderm, Jim's treatment, it should be available in the us or importable without problems, unlike Jim says.
Advantage of Fumaderm, or... Better said, dimethylfumarates is that it is quite harmless, even if you don't have psoriasis, it does not harm you.
If it is psoriasis then you have a 70% chance that it works.
You can later on add the diet to it, and go slower than the cold turkey method.
My two cents.
Caroline
Then he ought to diagnose you well, so make a complaint at the insurance.
Perhaps try to find a different doctor who is better.
Follow Fred's advice. If it is really psoriasis.
Try to avoid methotrexate. Pure poison.
Go for Fumaderm, Jim's treatment, it should be available in the us or importable without problems, unlike Jim says.
Advantage of Fumaderm, or... Better said, dimethylfumarates is that it is quite harmless, even if you don't have psoriasis, it does not harm you.
If it is psoriasis then you have a 70% chance that it works.
You can later on add the diet to it, and go slower than the cold turkey method.
My two cents.
Caroline