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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: MIchigan
Posts: 36
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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: MIchigan
Posts: 36
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Doydie, you have inverse psoriasis, that happens in the folds of skin mostly. I have had this for 21 years now. For 4 years back in the 90's I could barely walk, the bottom of my feet were covered with hundreds of tiny blisters, and also my palms and finger tips. I lost almost all of my finger nails and my big toe nails, it was horrible.
Be careful some drugs can make it worse, do your research, doctors don't. They tried to put me on Beta blockers, and that can make it worse, so they switched it to calcium channel blockers.
Hi Teddy! I tried the UBV treatment, it didn't help. PUVA, tar, Tegison, just about everything, nothing the doc's did helped, only the hormone replacement helped. And only natural sunlight or a tanning bed helped, there little light treatments never did a thing, I think it might have been weaker.
Right now it's not too bad at all, could it be the LDN? I wonder. I know it has all but taken away the IBS, and I haven't had a severe attack of whatever, (since I don't have a dx yet).
The day I went to the hospital and found out I have numberous lesions, I was looking on line abut psoriasis and read that you have a 4 times higher chance of having MS with psoriasis. At that time I didn't have a clue what MS was, it was strange that later that day the hospital was telling me that I could very well have MS.
Pat
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