Tue-06-07-2021, 18:14 PM
(Tue-06-07-2021, 14:56 PM)Caroline Wrote:ok....that was written at a time without coffee. Forgive me please? So....The endocrinologist does agree that psoriasis affects the blood sugar. Part of the reason is the stress the body is under while enduring an auto immune disease. When the inflammation goes down, blood sugars will likely go down. Not that mine are horrible at the moment, but she agrees that the psoriasis does and will effect my diabetes. To what degree, she cannot say. Is that a little clearer now? So I now just have to be patient until I get to see the dermatologist on December 15. A Christmas present for me??(Tue-06-07-2021, 13:35 PM)Wintrman Wrote:(Tue-06-07-2021, 11:30 AM)D Foster Wrote: It's the same every where, my dermatologist has just moved my appointment to the second week in February next year.The endocrinologist says that Psoriasis does help to inflame the psoriasis. However, She comeparaired it like theyy both exist but on different levels in the system. They don't combine together, but they exist on different levels. So.....now for the next step. On the 12th. Getting the MRI on the 12th.
Just keep going it will happen.
cheers,
Winterman
The endocrinologist says that Psoriasis does help to inflame the psoriasis | ^ | | - - -
Huh? You should explain that to me further…..
Cheers,
Wintrman