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Old 05-20-2007, 11:58 AM #1
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[QUOTE=pals1107;102345]Sally, I have plantar palmar pustural psoriasis, (hands and feet with blisters) it is the hardest type to treat. The only thing I have found that makes it go away is hormone replacement. I was on this for about 3 years and it totally cleared during that time.

I guess your psoriasis is completely different than mine. It's a wierd disease. I have different psoriasis on my back than whats under my arm pits.

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YIKES!!! Sorry about your new yucko's Sally...

I have added another autoimmune prob to my list this yr too... I started out itching and thought I had hives.... After 3 different Dr's ... I was dx'd w/Dermatographism, which shows itself in welts when something scratches or rubs against my skin.

I take RX antihistamines at timed intervals or I would be one big red blotch... The itching was just about to drive me outta the last little bit of mind I have left...

The Dr told me to keep Aquaphilic cream on my skin, which also helps along w/Hydrocortisone cream when it's real bad.... take care....

A friend of mine has psoriasis and it drives her crazy!!!!! I really feel for ya!
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