Wed-10-02-2016, 02:42 AM
(Wed-10-02-2016, 02:36 AM)jiml Wrote:I still cant believe that im practically clear no flaking its amazing. Yeah i can relate to that too, always in the back of your mind. Effecting little things throughout the day, but now im much happier with life. I'm an active person so it sometimes held me back in that respect.(Wed-10-02-2016, 02:30 AM)braye lodge Wrote:Yes it's always there at the back of your mind it's the first thing I think of in the morning and I'm always relieved even now, when it's still clear. I used to dread going to get my hair cut and prepared my scalp for a week before I dared go(Wed-10-02-2016, 02:15 AM)jiml Wrote:Yeah my next appointment is the 22nd feb so i'll ask for an increase of 5. Yeah very true i always feel like its going to get worse again because its still there. Its hard socially when you want to wear a dress, heels ect. Its the legs that are so stubborn. Its strange how some bits just linger(Wed-10-02-2016, 02:03 AM)braye lodge Wrote: I started with one tablet on the 5th of august 2015, then 2 the 12th of aug and 3 on the 22nd of sep. I think i started on 4 from the 23rd nov and im currently on 4 a day at 120mg. I think its still red as it may be active still. Ive a few faint plagues slightly flakey left. I have white spots on my arms because i got a lot of sun during the summer. It doesnt bother me once its not flakey and red
That's good that you have so much clearance on 4 a day..... But if the ankles don't start to subside it may be worth asking to increase to 5 a day just to get total clearance .... When you have that after a couple of months you can start to reduce to a maintenance dose, for me if I go below 4 tablets I get the plaques start to reappear
The White spots don't worry me either as it's not like psoriasis and nobody shies away from a few white spots
I'm sure your ankles will clear, there is usually somewhere stubborn to remind you that you have the disease
I have the same problem with dresses I'm putting that before anyone else does....
Lmao too much info