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On 9/18/2014 gloAIMY said:

I do not have experience but go to atopalm.com & they have items for items for his condition. I use atoplam for anotherSmiley Happy


gloAIMY,

Thanks so very much for the website. I've not heard of them and I know my husband will be sure to check out their offerings.

~R

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On 9/18/2014 Raindrop said:
On 9/18/2014 sfnative said:

Raindrop, bluehydrangea, Bella2, cmoose, Jacie and ccassaday,

Having just returned home from physical therapy, I was so very happy to see your responses!!!

I posted this originally on the Health and Wellness forum where ccassaday was kind enough to provide information and experience. She also suggested that I post this subject here on the Beauty Board, so I'm very thankful for her advice in that regard.

Please know that my husband is reading everything that you've provided (cut and pasted onto a Word document). This kind of surprises me, given his personality. However, his case is newly diagnosed as severe and it's driving him up the wall. For once, and I mean once, he is open to advice and opinion!!!

Thank you wonderful ladies. I can't tell you how much I appreciate the time you devoted to writing down your experiences.

~Rebecca (I love Bed Head products.)

Thank you for posting this sfnative


It's a good thing for all of us to compare notes and get advice. I learn more here than from doctors. I think I will look into a gluten free diet. Seems to be a key component for people who suffer from this.


Raindrop,

I totally agree. We just don't find out all those bits and pieces of sometimes priceless information that could be so helpful. I have much clinical experience, but it's more ortho related than anything else. My Derm experience is relative to research only in the military, so all of the information provided here is just that much more precious.

~R

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I have a friend who has tried everything from Meds to natural recommendation. She had a small amount of improvement but now has no psoriasis with going gluten free after many years of severe psoriasis.
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Oh it's such a frustration to suffer from this!My grandfather,my Dad and myself and now my son(15yrs.old)all have it.It has affected us each a bit differently.....but all of us experience it the most on our scalp.Poor Dad has severe patches on legs and arms too.What has helped alot has been using Tea Tree shampoo,and most recently,topical Silver Gel(Silver Miracle,purchased from Amazon).That Silver Gel has been a Godsend for my Dad!Hope this helps!Good luck!!
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I have had skin issues since I was around 13. I have tried almost everything & didn't like the continued steroid use as that can cause lots of other issues.

The only 2 things that kept it at bay for me has been 1) UV treatments at derm office - I did this after a breakout and it kept it away for years. The last outbreak was bad - elbows, scalp, back... Paul Mitchell Tea Tree shampoo was recommended online so I tried it - wonderfully cooling and kept my scalp fairly good. My derm then suggested biologic - she had me choose the one I wanted to try and I chose 2) Stelara. I have been on it for a year (shot given in her office every 3 months after 2 starter shots). After about 2 weeks on it starting last August 2013, I was 100% clear and so far (knock on wood) no side effects at all. I am so thankful for this medicine as it has changed my skin and allowed me to put my hair up this summer for the first time in years without worrying about psoriasis on scalp and ears and could wear short sleeves without worrying about my awful elbows.

I would highly recommend trying this and have told everyone I know who suffers that this works! Read all you can first - perhaps one of the other drugs would be more successful. I wish you the best as this issue affects all facets of your life. Best of luck!

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I posted a note over on health but will put up information here too. My grandmother had this condition, my 82yo Dad has had this for over 20years and I have flare ups on my elbows when I am stressed or worrying about something.

*BETAMETHASONE Dipropionate Gel 0.05% Augmented* by Fougera helps me and my Dad. A tiny bit goes a long way and stops the flare ups.

My cousin (46yo) has dealt with this for many years and he swears by HUMIRA. It has changed his life and he has had wonderful results. Have not heard him complain about side effects and I am not familiar with this medicine.

I once asked a dermatologist about diet triggers a few years ago but he did not know about dietary concerns with this condition. Docs do not study much nutrition in med school.

I have seen some good suggestions and information here and wish you and your husband best wishes in the quest for relief.

CAT

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On 9/18/2014 capecdcat1 said: Oh it's such a frustration to suffer from this!My grandfather,my Dad and myself and now my son(15yrs.old)all have it.It has affected us each a bit differently.....but all of us experience it the most on our scalp.Poor Dad has severe patches on legs and arms too.What has helped alot has been using Tea Tree shampoo,and most recently,topical Silver Gel(Silver Miracle,purchased from Amazon).That Silver Gel has been a Godsend for my Dad!Hope this helps!Good luck!!

I also have scalp psoriasis (ahh, the heartbreak). The Derm changed my life the day he gave me the RX for Clobetasol Propionate Foam 0.05%. I use it once a day, dries right into my scalp, no greasiness and the itching is gone immediately. The one week treatment completely clears my scalp for approx. 4 weeks.

For my "spots" the Derm gives me an RX for Fluocinoide Cream USP, 0.05%. I use it twice a day for a week and then only as necessary when I get a flare up. I see results usually by the second day of use.

Both RX are generic.

I can't believe how much time I wasted fooling around with all the over the counter and natural stuff that doesn't even come close to the effectiveness of the RX's. Life is so much better when I can control this health issue.

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debsters, capecdat2, ssojourner, gacat123, presleycat,

Many thanks, psoraisis sufferers, for taking time to share your experiences so that my husband can give them good consideration. You cannot know how much I appreciate it.

God Bless - R

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On 9/18/2014 presleycat said:
On 9/18/2014 capecdcat1 said: Oh it's such a frustration to suffer from this!My grandfather,my Dad and myself and now my son(15yrs.old)all have it.It has affected us each a bit differently.....but all of us experience it the most on our scalp.Poor Dad has severe patches on legs and arms too.What has helped alot has been using Tea Tree shampoo,and most recently,topical Silver Gel(Silver Miracle,purchased from Amazon).That Silver Gel has been a Godsend for my Dad!Hope this helps!Good luck!!

I also have scalp psoriasis (ahh, the heartbreak). The Derm changed my life the day he gave me the RX for Clobetasol Propionate Foam 0.05%. I use it once a day, dries right into my scalp, no greasiness and the itching is gone immediately. The one week treatment completely clears my scalp for approx. 4 weeks.

For my "spots" the Derm gives me an RX for Fluocinoide Cream USP, 0.05%. I use it twice a day for a week and then only as necessary when I get a flare up. I see results usually by the second day of use.

Both RX are generic.

I can't believe how much time I wasted fooling around with all the over the counter and natural stuff that doesn't even come close to the effectiveness of the RX's. Life is so much better when I can control this health issue.

Presley cat, thanks for posting what you use. I don't believe I was given the Fluocinoide Cream USP 0.05%. I may ask my doc about this. I'm at my wit's end dealing with this. I guess back to a new derm who's supposed to be excellent. I need to get this under control. I am afraid of biologics now so I'll save that as a last resort. They do get rid of the psorisis but the side effects, for me, are not worth it. But I'll never say never.

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I have had psoriasis for 23 years , I finally tried remicade infusions and after a few infusions it cleared my skin . I had the worst case and had tried methotrexatse,enbrel ,humira and of course a few steroid ointments , trying all those steroids which in my opinion are more damaging than some of the biologic because you are using this stuff directly on your scalp and it is penetrating through your scalp ,There is no cure only treatments,however do not despair , It is really painful and unsightly ,,I know , Some of the creams I used to make myself more comfortable rat night were vanicream [comes in 16 oz, tub] cetaphil soap . cetaphil cream in 16 oz tub , dr, bronners soaps . My favorite are baby mild ,peppermint ,and lavender .[all organic] They do have tee tree oil and eucalyptus but they are not the best smelling soaps, I also like aquaphor skin ointment at night . A mixture of 50 percent glycerine and 50 per cent witch hazel[thayers brand witch hazel= with no alcohol]put in a spray bottle and sprayed on skin 2 times a day especially after a bath works really good for a lot of people and is eazy to mix , I also liked defense soap[has tee tree oil and eucalyptus . I took peppermint oil capsules 3x a day which helped with the itching ,milk thistle [protects liver] fish oil pills [enteric coated ]you can take otc benedryl or Claritin for itching and to help you sleep ,.Try some of these , A remedy that some used to use is to take a bath into witch you pour 1/2 to 1 cup of lemon joy dishwashing soap [the original[]and soak for 15 min . This softens and removes the scales and helps with itching , Then dry off and apply neutragena body oil [unscented]This is a home remedy and works for some folks ,