Hi Ruth
Firstly I'm pleased to a fellow Fumaderm success to the forum.
I have also been on Fumaderm for around two years. There is another guy on here has been taking it for years and is on one tablet a day, he calls it a maintenance dose,
What is your reason to want to come off if it's working so well?
I have cut down to two tablets a day and am still virtually clear like yourself.
As for tiredness, I have just the opposite I'm up all hours and then up early in the morning full of energy, so it may not be the Fumaderm causing the tiredness.
In my opinion Ruth and it is just an opinion I would be reluctant to come off for fear of a big flare, it may not happen but I dare not take the chance
People in Germany and Europe have been on it years and as long as you are monitored and your liver and kidney function is good and your lymphocyte levels are around normal there should be no reason to stop
I'm glad you found this place as it is a great place to come and air your worries with people who understand, we are a small friendly group of people always ready to talk about virtually anything, but mainly psoriasis.
Come back often it's a great safe environment and there will be lots of other advice for you I'm sure
Jim .
Firstly I'm pleased to a fellow Fumaderm success to the forum.
I have also been on Fumaderm for around two years. There is another guy on here has been taking it for years and is on one tablet a day, he calls it a maintenance dose,
What is your reason to want to come off if it's working so well?
I have cut down to two tablets a day and am still virtually clear like yourself.
As for tiredness, I have just the opposite I'm up all hours and then up early in the morning full of energy, so it may not be the Fumaderm causing the tiredness.
In my opinion Ruth and it is just an opinion I would be reluctant to come off for fear of a big flare, it may not happen but I dare not take the chance
People in Germany and Europe have been on it years and as long as you are monitored and your liver and kidney function is good and your lymphocyte levels are around normal there should be no reason to stop
I'm glad you found this place as it is a great place to come and air your worries with people who understand, we are a small friendly group of people always ready to talk about virtually anything, but mainly psoriasis.
Come back often it's a great safe environment and there will be lots of other advice for you I'm sure
Jim .