Thu-21-04-2016, 07:18 AM
(Mon-03-06-2013, 13:18 PM)Brighteyes Wrote: Well here we are on Day 1.Hi Brighteyes,
I doubt I'll have much to post about as it takes around three days for my system to dive into Cyclosporin Deprivation Mode.
I'm as prepared as I can be. My 'bedroom' is ready. I'll be sleeping on the sofa bed in the lounge for the duration as it's close to the bathroom and the all important kettle.
My side table is stocked with everything I could want entertainment wise and I get to order some treats (I.E. Books & DVDs) tomorrow. Of course, I'll be using the Amazon linky from here.
The school have sorted out an emergency place at Out Of School Club for our Pesky Kid so Dad is on school run duties for the forseeable. Now all I have to do is concentrate on getting through the next couple of weeks without completely losing my sanity/sense of humour but am feeling calm and positive at the moment
That's about it really.
XXX
Sorry to hear ur preparing for the worst, I know how that feels. I used to be on Cyclosporin, I found it worked well for a while with little side effects but after a few months it stopped working for me and the pustules came back with a vengeance in days.
I understand what you mean about getting set up so you can get to the loo, I have the same trouble. There's nothing worse than getting up in the morning desperate for the loo but as soon as you stand you realise how hard, tight and sore your feet have become overnight and have to hold on to something to balance yourself before you fall over! I hate being laid up in bed and want to be able to get up and do things but it's just too painful. I do have 2 prolapsed discs in my back so that doesn't help the situation, if it's not my back stopping me from walking then it's my feet. The worst thing is having a mind that wants to do things and a body that doesn't want to play ball haha.
If you can't see your dermatologist until June can't you call them or your g.p. and ask them to issue a new prescription, that's what I do, why should you go without something that's working for you and going to put you back to square one?
Sam