Wed-23-12-2015, 13:01 PM
(Wed-23-12-2015, 12:59 PM)Bill Wrote: I'm going for the record!
I started a poll this year and so far it's not looking good: See Here Longest time on a successful treatment for psoriasis
Humira gone wrong..
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Wed-23-12-2015, 13:01 PM
(Wed-23-12-2015, 12:59 PM)Bill Wrote: I'm going for the record! I started a poll this year and so far it's not looking good: See Here Longest time on a successful treatment for psoriasis
Wed-23-12-2015, 13:33 PM
Only 27 votes, Fred. And note that people wont seek out a site like this if their treatment is going dandy. I have passed the three year mark on dimethyl fumarate and I am still seeing improvement.
Cheers, Bill
Wed-23-12-2015, 13:45 PM
Thu-24-12-2015, 09:13 AM
Well Caroline, if you had twice the lead on me I could only be more encouraged. From my experience so far I have every expectation of continued success.
Go turtles!
Thu-24-12-2015, 09:26 AM
(Thu-24-12-2015, 09:13 AM)Bill Wrote: Well Caroline, if you had twice the lead on me I could only be more encouraged. From my experience so far I have every expectation of continued success. Bill.... I am using Psorinovo already for more than ten years... And I know someone from the psoriasis community over here in NL, Natasha, she is using it since her childhood, is now uhmmm, about 34 I think, has children, and is still using it. Also had the confirmation of the inventor that the intermittent use, like you are doing, is very good to prevent to get your body to completely get used to it. That has also been documented in an article.
Thu-24-12-2015, 09:45 AM
True enough. The 3 * 240 mg dose I was taking lost its effect on me within six months. whereas the 800 mg doses, although harder to take, have remained very effective. What interests me about the disease now is how I have persistent but diminishing spots on knees, elbows and the back of my neck, yet I will get a random and spontaneous spot every few months which vanishes within a few weeks. It makes me think that there must be different mechanisms maintaining them, one very susceptible to DMF, and one very resistant to it.
Thu-24-12-2015, 12:51 PM
I think we are going
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