Chacha97 wrote: » Hi I know it's prob been said, but does anyone have good face moisturizer suggestions non steroid? Starting to break out on forehead red flare so looking for something to help. Thanks
Phil1969 wrote: » That sounds great, your photos show amazing improvement. Congrats on that, you must be feeling great about it. Did you or have you had trouble with arthritis too? My arthritis is more of a concern but it would be great to get clear of the P too. I will check out Prof. Brian Kirby and see if I can arrange to see him, I presume that is Dublin? Do you mind telling me what medication he prescribes? Maybe I should ask if he would recommend the same to me, especially if it helps with arthritis too. Cheers for the information, that gives me some hope
eeloe wrote: » I’m seeing Prof.Brian Kirby, in St.Vincents Private, so far i’ve only seen him once, and at this point in time i’m 99% clear of psoriasis. Best €250 I’ve ever spent.
eeloe wrote: » Best 200-250 you’ll ever spend going privately. I’d beg borrow or steal the money if I had to!
Gael23 wrote: » Just to add to this, arthritis is a common thing to happen to Psoriasis patients, particularly if you have Psoriasis on the joints. Phil1969, I’m making an assumption that seen as your waiting that long you are on a public waiting list. If it is any way possible I would encourage you to be referred privately. There’s a good chance that another 5 months will pass and you won’t be seen otherwise.
wonga77 wrote: » I always assumed that P would destroy tattoos if it ever cleared up
Grace Thoughtless Mortal wrote: » Very deflated. Despite being on my meds and seeing an improvement in my joints that were initially the problem, the joints on the other side of my body are now becoming bad. I’m wondering why am I even poisoning myself at this rate
eeloe wrote: » The reason for this is basically the meds for P and Arthritis are basically the same, so seeing a derm will fast track the process of getting treatment, a biologic will treat your psoriasis and at the same time help with arthritis.
Phil1969 wrote: » I have been waiting to see a dermo for over 5 mths, I was not so bothered about it for my P but was told my GP that seeing the dermo would also help with my arthritis. I presume my GP thinks I have Psoriatic arthritis, does anyone else have this and found the dermo has helped it?
mighty magpie wrote: » Hi folks. My psoriasis has been pretty bad around my ears and eyes recently. No amount of moisturising was helping. Switched from e45 to aveeno helped a bit. Booked myself in with GP, didn't know what to prescribe straight away and wanted to look through my history before doing so. I told him protopic worked well before. He called the next day and said he couldn't prescribe protopic on his license as only a dermatologist could. He has prescribed hydrocortisone 1% for my eyes but only for 5 days. Betnovate 0.025% for my ears and other areas around my face where stubble is. Again 5 days but can apply twice a day. I'm worried I've done damage to my eyes using stronger stuff on them during teenage years so I'm just on here to ask for some advice on the 2 creams mentioned above. I'm 3 days in and I can see some improve but are these creams ok over 5 days? What about long term use? Thanks MM
rizzee wrote: » I tried that a couple of years ago and changed it up for Elave as I was using it quite frequently. It was a yellowish colour but I vaguely remember a reddish coloured one available in shops too?
Gael23 wrote: » I use TGel and I find it great, it’s cheaper than Nizoral also.
rizzee wrote: » Had a heavy session in Manchester the weekend. Woke up this morning very dry on scalp, eyebrows, ears. Did the weekly Nizoral in the shower followed by Daktacort or the eyebrows and ears. Dryness gone instantly with only some light red marks left over. Now to get hydrated and stay good til Christmas...
wonga77 wrote: » Does anyone here suffer from Rosacea? Are the two connected in any way i wonder?