eeloe wrote: » hopefully you get seen soon, a GP is only going to be able to give you some lotions and potions at best which isn't going to do too much for you. let us know how you get on if you get in to him today!
Grace Thoughtless Mortal wrote: » Almost two months on the Cimzia and never been worse I can barely walk
BohsCeltic wrote: » I was given antibiotics for my hands and more creams too. My hands are nearly non functional. They are cracked so bad. So it's difficult to shower and wash myself. And of course i need to put creams on too. I can see my knees starting to build up again so i will need to treat that but it's hard to put cream on. So difficult and so much effort.
Gael23 wrote: » Your going to be waiting a year at a minimum if your still going public. Failing that I would be considering going to A&E
BohsCeltic wrote: » My GP gave me a referral letter to go private. Have to borrow the money. But she said that too could take a long time. I don't want to clog up A&E, or borrow from my elderly Mother but i don't have much of a choice really and i am not sure what A&E will do for me.
BohsCeltic wrote: » i am not sure what A&E will do for me.
Gael23 wrote: » What hospital have you been sent to?
BohsCeltic wrote: » It doesn't give a specific hospital. I have used a Dermatologist before when i had acne but that cost a lot, that was a famous one in south Dublin but it cured it. I had already spent thousands before on laser treatment that didn't work. Now i have gone from oily skin to dry.
mighty magpie wrote: » anyone have any improvements from trying to heal "leaky gut" Something i have never tried to look at specifically outside of improving my diet (less junk food, alcohol etc). Went to see a kinesiologist yesterday and their suggestion is to load up on L-glutamine and zinc then take some pro biotics after 4 weeks. I then found this video online.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsJwB3bTzp8
brevity wrote: » This is a very common term and alternative approach to fixing the problem. It works for some people not for others I’ve actually thought about revisiting this area, especially probiotics.
mighty magpie wrote: » Zinc, L-Glutamin, Vitamins D3 and K2.........
Fionn wrote: » Where would you order this from? and what would be the average cost?
khalessi wrote: » Could be. Best advice is to go to.specialist, they may suggest steroid injection. I would suggest seeing a specialist to be sure
wonga77 wrote: » Anyone every used Dermalex? Its available from Boots, 27 quid but im just wondering if its another expensive moisturizer
rizzee wrote: » Yep, at least it was another expensive one for me anyway. Different strokes for different folks. Off all meat since 29th October,bar 2 instances of fish, with the last being at Christmas dinner. Mine has 99% cleared up and feeling better by the day, mentally and physically!
wonga77 wrote: » Anyone every used Dermalex? ...........
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