Thu-09-08-2012, 15:52 PM
Hello All
Reading the most recent posts regarding Fumaderm and those trying the product for the first time, I encourage you to continue. Stomach cramping seems to be the most traumatic side effect but well worth the tolerance to achieve the benefits of Fumaderm. What do you take to alleviate the cramping? I used antacids.
As reported previously, I was a +30 year sufferer of Psoriasis, ran the gamut of controls available in Canada and USA except for biologic treatments, and today am totally free of the disease. Some days, it is unbelievable to think back on the severity of the affliction and have no Psoriasis today. I have some scarring, mostly slight discoloration of previous Psoriasis sites, but that's it.
I went through the step-up program, then step-down to a maintenance program of 1 x 120 mg per day for the past 2-1/2 years.
A peculiarity of the disease is that not all treatments work for all people, but my experience prompts me to advise you to try it or stick with it if you are already one the medication.
Good Luck and Hang in there!
William Mateychuk
Reading the most recent posts regarding Fumaderm and those trying the product for the first time, I encourage you to continue. Stomach cramping seems to be the most traumatic side effect but well worth the tolerance to achieve the benefits of Fumaderm. What do you take to alleviate the cramping? I used antacids.
As reported previously, I was a +30 year sufferer of Psoriasis, ran the gamut of controls available in Canada and USA except for biologic treatments, and today am totally free of the disease. Some days, it is unbelievable to think back on the severity of the affliction and have no Psoriasis today. I have some scarring, mostly slight discoloration of previous Psoriasis sites, but that's it.
I went through the step-up program, then step-down to a maintenance program of 1 x 120 mg per day for the past 2-1/2 years.
A peculiarity of the disease is that not all treatments work for all people, but my experience prompts me to advise you to try it or stick with it if you are already one the medication.
Good Luck and Hang in there!
William Mateychuk