Sat-17-10-2015, 12:11 PM
Hello Starfrost to Psoriasis Club.
I can't add much more than what Matari or the others have said. I have psoriatic arthritis but all I know is that is different to rheumatoid arthritis, and as I don't have rheumatoid arthritis I'm not much help.
But in regards to your other questions. I can highly recommend a good quality Coconut Oil (that was what Caroline was hinting at, and yes I am out of my bed now) Another thing I can recommend is to use Bamboo Socks instead of cotton, I get mine from Sock Shop online. Again buy good quality ones you will be amazed at how soft they are. I'm not sure if they do Bamboo gloves too, but I would have thought a fabric glove would be better than plastic ones.
As for retirement and going for the simple life, I can highly recommend that too. I sold up at the age of 48 and now live in the middle of nowhere in France, it has been the best thing for my health I have ever done. Yes we missed all the money a bit at first but you soon learn to adapt and it's surprising how cheap you can live, and now life is slow relaxing and the weather is good.
Regards.
Fred.
I can't add much more than what Matari or the others have said. I have psoriatic arthritis but all I know is that is different to rheumatoid arthritis, and as I don't have rheumatoid arthritis I'm not much help.
But in regards to your other questions. I can highly recommend a good quality Coconut Oil (that was what Caroline was hinting at, and yes I am out of my bed now) Another thing I can recommend is to use Bamboo Socks instead of cotton, I get mine from Sock Shop online. Again buy good quality ones you will be amazed at how soft they are. I'm not sure if they do Bamboo gloves too, but I would have thought a fabric glove would be better than plastic ones.
As for retirement and going for the simple life, I can highly recommend that too. I sold up at the age of 48 and now live in the middle of nowhere in France, it has been the best thing for my health I have ever done. Yes we missed all the money a bit at first but you soon learn to adapt and it's surprising how cheap you can live, and now life is slow relaxing and the weather is good.
Regards.
Fred.