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Fumaderm and hormone injections
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#141
Tue-24-11-2015, 22:36 PM
(Tue-24-11-2015, 22:33 PM)Caroline Wrote:
(Tue-24-11-2015, 22:24 PM)Fred Wrote: And looking at those images and reading your words, it does sound to me like it could be the onset of psoriatic arthritis. As for if an increase in Fumaderm will work .................................... well I think you know where I'm going on this one.  Rolleyes

You know it should work for psoriatic arthritis but it's not prescribed for it (your words) my words are it's just good enough for psoriasis and that is why it's not prescribed for psoriatic arthritis. Psoriatic arthritis is something that some people can live with in it's mild form for a long time (I did) but when it bites hard I'm not convinced that Fumaderm can cope with the wrath of full blown psoriatic arthritis so that is why it is not prescribed.

I know you are big fan of Fumaderm and so you should be as it's been very good to you, but sometimes we have to look at something else. Psoriasis and Psoriatic arthritis are both annoying but give me flaky skin any day over not being able to move. I  do hope I'm wrong and all is well, but I would mention your thoughts to your dermatologist at your next appointment just to see what they think.

I consider this as utter nonsense  Tongue

I know that. tong

Sorry Jim I'll stop I've had my words.
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#142
Tue-24-11-2015, 22:40 PM
(Tue-24-11-2015, 22:36 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Tue-24-11-2015, 22:33 PM)Caroline Wrote:
(Tue-24-11-2015, 22:24 PM)Fred Wrote: And looking at those images and reading your words, it does sound to me like it could be the onset of psoriatic arthritis. As for if an increase in Fumaderm will work .................................... well I think you know where I'm going on this one.  Rolleyes

You know it should work for psoriatic arthritis but it's not prescribed for it (your words) my words are it's just good enough for psoriasis and that is why it's not prescribed for psoriatic arthritis. Psoriatic arthritis is something that some people can live with in it's mild form for a long time (I did) but when it bites hard I'm not convinced that Fumaderm can cope with the wrath of full blown psoriatic arthritis so that is why it is not prescribed.

I know you are big fan of Fumaderm and so you should be as it's been very good to you, but sometimes we have to look at something else. Psoriasis and Psoriatic arthritis are both annoying but give me flaky skin any day over not being able to move. I  do hope I'm wrong and all is well, but I would mention your thoughts to your dermatologist at your next appointment just to see what they think.

I consider this as utter nonsense  Tongue

I know that. tong

Sorry Jim I'll stop I've had my words.

Carry on I'm enjoying it Big Grin
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#143
Tue-24-11-2015, 22:42 PM
(Tue-24-11-2015, 22:40 PM)jiml Wrote:
(Tue-24-11-2015, 22:36 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Tue-24-11-2015, 22:33 PM)Caroline Wrote:
(Tue-24-11-2015, 22:24 PM)Fred Wrote: And looking at those images and reading your words, it does sound to me like it could be the onset of psoriatic arthritis. As for if an increase in Fumaderm will work .................................... well I think you know where I'm going on this one.  Rolleyes

You know it should work for psoriatic arthritis but it's not prescribed for it (your words) my words are it's just good enough for psoriasis and that is why it's not prescribed for psoriatic arthritis. Psoriatic arthritis is something that some people can live with in it's mild form for a long time (I did) but when it bites hard I'm not convinced that Fumaderm can cope with the wrath of full blown psoriatic arthritis so that is why it is not prescribed.

I know you are big fan of Fumaderm and so you should be as it's been very good to you, but sometimes we have to look at something else. Psoriasis and Psoriatic arthritis are both annoying but give me flaky skin any day over not being able to move. I  do hope I'm wrong and all is well, but I would mention your thoughts to your dermatologist at your next appointment just to see what they think.

I consider this as utter nonsense  Tongue

I know that. tong

Sorry Jim I'll stop I've had my words.

Carry on I'm enjoying it  Big Grin

Nah there is no point.  Wave
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#144
Tue-24-11-2015, 22:43 PM
(Tue-24-11-2015, 22:40 PM)jiml Wrote:
(Tue-24-11-2015, 22:36 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Tue-24-11-2015, 22:33 PM)Caroline Wrote:
(Tue-24-11-2015, 22:24 PM)Fred Wrote: And looking at those images and reading your words, it does sound to me like it could be the onset of psoriatic arthritis. As for if an increase in Fumaderm will work .................................... well I think you know where I'm going on this one.  Rolleyes

You know it should work for psoriatic arthritis but it's not prescribed for it (your words) my words are it's just good enough for psoriasis and that is why it's not prescribed for psoriatic arthritis. Psoriatic arthritis is something that some people can live with in it's mild form for a long time (I did) but when it bites hard I'm not convinced that Fumaderm can cope with the wrath of full blown psoriatic arthritis so that is why it is not prescribed.

I know you are big fan of Fumaderm and so you should be as it's been very good to you, but sometimes we have to look at something else. Psoriasis and Psoriatic arthritis are both annoying but give me flaky skin any day over not being able to move. I  do hope I'm wrong and all is well, but I would mention your thoughts to your dermatologist at your next appointment just to see what they think.

I consider this as utter nonsense  Tongue

I know that. tong

Sorry Jim I'll stop I've had my words.

Carry on I'm enjoying it  Big Grin

Hihi, no I will stop. Fred's going way to fast in his conclusions. That's my opinion. Nothing special as Fred and I mostly disagree. Wink
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#145
Tue-24-11-2015, 22:47 PM
When you two disagree you make me smile Tongue
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#146
Tue-24-11-2015, 23:09 PM
(Tue-24-11-2015, 22:47 PM)jiml Wrote: When you two disagree you make me smile   Tongue

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#147
Tue-24-11-2015, 23:11 PM
(Tue-24-11-2015, 23:09 PM)Caroline Wrote:
(Tue-24-11-2015, 22:47 PM)jiml Wrote: When you two disagree you make me smile   Tongue

Tongue

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#148
Thu-26-11-2015, 09:54 AM
DMF is more than adequate for psa. The chest x-ray I had recently showed as incidentally. If DMF can greatly reduce pain and restore flexibility and movement for as then it will likely help psa. This has been the case for me. Peripheral joint pain and swelling is now rare, mild, and short-lived. I am now two days into a doxycycline course which I am combining with the DMF.

Cheers,

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#149
Thu-26-11-2015, 10:01 AM
(Thu-26-11-2015, 09:54 AM)Bill Wrote: DMF is more than adequate for psa. The chest x-ray I had recently showed as incidentally. If DMF can greatly reduce pain and restore flexibility and movement for as then it will likely help psa. This has been the case for me. Peripheral joint pain and swelling is now rare, mild, and short-lived. I am now two days into a doxycycline course which I am combining with the DMF.

Cheers,

Bill

Five agreed on your DMF statement.

Interested in your doxycycline test. I carefully read every report you have. Smile

Cheers,
Caroline
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#150
Thu-26-11-2015, 10:16 AM
(Thu-26-11-2015, 10:01 AM)Caroline Wrote:
(Thu-26-11-2015, 09:54 AM)Bill Wrote: DMF is more than adequate for psa. The chest x-ray I had recently showed as incidentally. If DMF can greatly reduce pain and restore flexibility and movement for as then it will likely help psa. This has been the case for me. Peripheral joint pain and swelling is now rare, mild, and short-lived. I am now two days into a doxycycline course which I am combining with the DMF.

Cheers,

Bill

Five agreed on your DMF statement.

Interested in your doxycycline test. I carefully read every report you have. Smile

Cheers,
Caroline

Thanks Bill I have confidence in the treatment, and hope an increase in dose will help with my aches and shoulder pain.
I also read all your posts, and follow your experiments with interest 78
Cheers
Jim
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