Wed-04-05-2016, 20:10 PM
Hello all-
Thanks again for sharing with me your experiences and results of your treatments. I will try and do the same.
I started Cosentyx one week ago, yesterday I took my second dose.
For those whom are a little Trypanophobic (Fear of Needles), well the injections are easy to administer and almost completely painless.
Very similar to the auto-injectors given to us on the Fire Department. You choose the location to administer wether be it your arm, oblique, or upper thighs.
I have chosen my stomach for the first few doses. I will probably try my legs next.
So far the only symptoms I have felt is some slight lethargy and a runny nose.
My wife claims that my back looks like it's clearing. What's interesting is that in only one week the redness seems to be dissipating. (Fingers Crossed)
Also, my legs remain a bit itchy, but only in specific locations. I have no itchiness in my upper body. Again, a positive.
Well, I'll check back again.
I hope this works. Enbrel didn't take and Otezla was a hellish experience for me.
I wish you all relief and clear skin.
Ric
Thanks again for sharing with me your experiences and results of your treatments. I will try and do the same.
I started Cosentyx one week ago, yesterday I took my second dose.
For those whom are a little Trypanophobic (Fear of Needles), well the injections are easy to administer and almost completely painless.
Very similar to the auto-injectors given to us on the Fire Department. You choose the location to administer wether be it your arm, oblique, or upper thighs.
I have chosen my stomach for the first few doses. I will probably try my legs next.
So far the only symptoms I have felt is some slight lethargy and a runny nose.
My wife claims that my back looks like it's clearing. What's interesting is that in only one week the redness seems to be dissipating. (Fingers Crossed)
Also, my legs remain a bit itchy, but only in specific locations. I have no itchiness in my upper body. Again, a positive.
Well, I'll check back again.
I hope this works. Enbrel didn't take and Otezla was a hellish experience for me.
I wish you all relief and clear skin.
Ric