Fri-20-02-2015, 23:34 PM
For me it depends on how it is, at the moment it's driving me nuts but had I have answered a few months ago I would have said it doesn't bother me.
Psoriasis is known to affect people immensely, and unfortunately in some cases can lead to severe depression or worse.
I have had moments in tears, I have had moments of forgetting I even had it. But after 35 years I know the bugger is always waiting behind you just to creep up and ruin your life, it's always going to be there no matter what you hear it will never be gone for ever.
As for what it feels like to have psoriasis it's embarrassing, degrading, painful, distressing, debilitating, life changing, it's so many things but fun it aint.
There are some threads on here that show how bad it can be where some are going through hell with it and have put it down in words, this old one brought over from the old forum is an eye opener. The Hidden Enemy but there are more.
Psoriasis is known to affect people immensely, and unfortunately in some cases can lead to severe depression or worse.
I have had moments in tears, I have had moments of forgetting I even had it. But after 35 years I know the bugger is always waiting behind you just to creep up and ruin your life, it's always going to be there no matter what you hear it will never be gone for ever.
As for what it feels like to have psoriasis it's embarrassing, degrading, painful, distressing, debilitating, life changing, it's so many things but fun it aint.
There are some threads on here that show how bad it can be where some are going through hell with it and have put it down in words, this old one brought over from the old forum is an eye opener. The Hidden Enemy but there are more.