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Kat's Skyrizi Journey Part 2

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Kat's Skyrizi Journey Part 2
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#21
Fri-09-02-2024, 12:20 PM
Big Grin

I always have a tube of diprosone handy, if I notice a little flare I start using it once a day for a while then every two days till it calms down.

I've never had a bio that I could honestly say cleared psoriasis 100% all year.
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#22
Fri-09-02-2024, 13:51 PM
(Fri-09-02-2024, 12:20 PM)Fred Wrote: Big Grin

I always have a tube of diprosone handy, if I notice a little flare I start using it once a day for a while then every two days till it calms down.

I've never had a bio that I could honestly say cleared psoriasis 100% all year.

Well that's discouraging! Tongue I'm kidding! I remember having a bad case at the beginning and they gave me a (A)topical, (B)light treatment, and then shortly after ©Acitretin. Things improved but I didn't know if it was because of A,B or C. So I was thinking I'd only do ONE treatment and see if it's working or not. But the topical won't stop it, it only calms it down. I've had topicals off and on long enough now to know how that goes.

I still want to say joints feel a bit better..... and I still know it's too soon to know for sure. Big Grin
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#23
Fri-09-02-2024, 13:58 PM
(Fri-09-02-2024, 13:51 PM)Kat Wrote: I still want to say joints feel a bit better..... and I still know it's too soon to know for sure.  Big Grin


Yep that's the one for me too, I can live with the occasional little bit of psoriasis but being able to move around without pain is like getting my life back.
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#24
Fri-09-02-2024, 14:05 PM
(Fri-09-02-2024, 13:58 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Fri-09-02-2024, 13:51 PM)Kat Wrote: I still want to say joints feel a bit better..... and I still know it's too soon to know for sure.  Big Grin


Yep that's the one for me too, I can live with the occasional little bit of psoriasis but being able to move around without pain is like getting my life back.

I'm actually just starting to realize how bad that can be. Every morning I spend time stretching my ankles before getting up or else they don't bend well and I walk funny (and it hurts) Same as if I sit for too long. That seems a bit less so I'm just remaining hopeful for now.
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Fri-09-02-2024, 14:09 PM
Just don't ask me to dance with you. Big Grin
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#26
Fri-09-02-2024, 14:13 PM
(Fri-09-02-2024, 14:09 PM)Fred Wrote: Just don't ask me to dance with you.  Big Grin

Well now you've gone an insulted me! Although I'm not sure if you're implying I would be a bad dancer or you would.

Probably both... and you're probably right! Tongue But I'm still insulted!
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#27
Fri-09-02-2024, 14:17 PM
(Fri-09-02-2024, 14:13 PM)Kat Wrote:
(Fri-09-02-2024, 14:09 PM)Fred Wrote: Just don't ask me to dance with you.  Big Grin

Well now you've gone an insulted me!  Although I'm not sure if you're implying I would be a bad dancer or you would.

Probably both... and you're probably right!  Tongue  But I'm still insulted!


I have two left feet, the last time I danced tried to look cool I fell over, I think I was about 14 at the time.

So don't be insulted, I'm saving your toes or you trying to pick me up off the floor. Big Grin
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#28
Fri-09-02-2024, 14:20 PM
(Fri-09-02-2024, 14:17 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Fri-09-02-2024, 14:13 PM)Kat Wrote:
(Fri-09-02-2024, 14:09 PM)Fred Wrote: Just don't ask me to dance with you.  Big Grin

Well now you've gone an insulted me!  Although I'm not sure if you're implying I would be a bad dancer or you would.

Probably both... and you're probably right!  Tongue  But I'm still insulted!


I have two left feet, the last time I danced tried to look cool I fell over, I think I was about 14 at the time.

So don't be insulted, I'm saving your toes or you trying to pick me up off the floor.  Big Grin

Well I think I have two right feet so who knows?!  Tongue  But yeah best not to find out for either of us. Snigger
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#29
Tue-13-02-2024, 17:19 PM
(Thu-08-02-2024, 21:19 PM)Fred Wrote: I've found some bio's work almost from day one, some take a few months. Some keep going a long time and some fail within weeks.

You know the old saying "psoriasis is difficult to treat and there is no one suits all" for me these days I tend to go with the flow and enjoy what I can out of them, but I always keep an eye on the back burner for my next option.

I think it was Bill I once had a conversation with here and I said "if they say it does this then it should especially at the price they charge my healthcare provider" I think what I'm trying to say is grasp the opportunity and use it, give it a fair try (unless it causes you problems) and see how you feel in 3 months time as that is usually when most bio's say it's worth continuing or not.

But don't forget you can sometimes play with the dose and times between shots as I did with Stelara, but that is something you have to talk over with your dermatologist.

Give it three months, keep notes, report any problems, get ready to switch, but enjoy what you have now. If in 20 years time you're still happy great, but it's your body and it's your choice. Some will never touch a bio, I will never touch DMF it's my choice, I just go for what gives me the best for what I want.

I'm off to the bar ............................................ * don't drink alcohol it's bad for psoriasis go and read a book instead ........................ as long as it's a good book and not one that will mess with your mind.

Sorry Kat I'm done Zip

Fred, I have to tell you that your common sense on life in general and psoriasis in particular is really good, really sound, and I really appreciate it.  This post to Kat is an example.  You have helped me a lot, too.  Thank you.
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#30
Tue-13-02-2024, 17:49 PM
(Fri-09-02-2024, 02:35 AM)Kat Wrote: Don't be sorry Fred, I appreciate the input.

I'm actually reading a good book, which I won't discuss here.  And I don't drink, well I should say I rarely drink.  Maybe once or twice a year. 

I did change my mind on the topical.  I had a patch behind my ear really dry, scaly and itchy.  I decided to use the topical as it made no sense to suffer when I didn't have to Doh and also I will know if things are improving if I don't need the topical down the road.  I can be a bit blonde at times, even though it's mostly gray now.  Tongue  (Okay so it's ALL gray! or GREY for you people who can't spell  Big Grin )

Good reasoning on the topicals, Kat.  No need to suffer scaling and itching if you can ease it.
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