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My fumaderm journey

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My fumaderm journey
sarah2011 Offline
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Gender: Female
Location: ireland
Treatment: coaltar, UV, fumaderm
#1
Thu-26-02-2015, 19:13 PM
Hi guys, I have bern suffering from psoriasis just over 10 years now. I have been prescribed everything from steroid creams, UV, puva etc. Spending a fortune on this debilitating disease. So after so many different derms I have finally found one who is listening to me!! Might be due to the fact that im seeing him privately, but hey its worth it. So, he has prescribed me Fumaderm which I started yesterday! All good so far just some tingling going on through my body. Il be taking the second tab tonight with dinner. Really find this group so helpful and accommodating!! Will keep you all updated with progress. If anyone has any tips please share them with me as I am nervous after reading up on the side effects. However all the good stories of relief and keeping clear have me motivated to get passed that and keep going. I am getting married in August and really hoping to be clear.
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Caroline Offline
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Posts: 26,597
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Gender: Female
Location: In between the tulips
Psoriasis Score: 3
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PQOLS: 4
Treatment: Got back to DMF slow release
#2
Thu-26-02-2015, 19:24 PM
Hi Sarah,

Oooooh getting married in August!!! great preview.
You certainly have the possibility that you are clear by then if Fumaderm, I prefer to say DMF, is working for you.
Very nice that you started your own thread.

Tips are always there. The most well known is having the medication with a meal, and specifically yoghurt should be able to help to pass it through your stomach.
No red wine, no peanuts, nuts are ok but then walnuts for instance, so non roasted nuts.
(I don't keep myself to that, but it is said that it helps)
Take care for lots of Vit D, always helps with psoriasis.
Sunshine is excellent and also de-stressing.

We will keep an eye on your thread!

Caroline
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jiml Offline
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Joined: Oct 2013
Gender: Male
Location: Norwich England
Psoriasis Score: 3
Treatment: Skilarence 5x120mg a day
#3
Thu-26-02-2015, 19:26 PM
Hi Sarah I'm sure the Fumaderm will work for you it has a high success rate around 70%. So if you can get though the initial side effects which you should be able ,now you are aware of what might happen and the fact that you now know they shouldn't last long should help deal with them
This is the start for you of what I hope will be a clear future. An august wedding  you should be clear well before that ....I look forward to reading of your journey it will be a great help to others and a good record for you to look back on
Jim  Thumb
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D Foster Offline
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Location: East Yorkshire
Treatment: Stelara 90mg and G&T
#4
Thu-26-02-2015, 19:37 PM
Hi Sarah best of luck with the Fumaderm ,many people seem to have great results so I will keep my fingers crossed. When in August are you getting married,I got married on the 29th August 1970 which I call tell you that it does not seem 45 years ago. All the best for the treatment and the wedding.
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Fred Offline
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#5
Thu-26-02-2015, 20:19 PM
Hello Sarah  Welcome to Psoriasis Club

I don't have any tips with Fumaderm, but I will certainly be watching your progress. We always try to encourage our members to have their own thread to share the experiences as it's handy to look back on, plus your information could be of help to others.

God luck with your journey, I'm following.  Thumb
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Quest4Cure Offline
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Gender: Male
Location: US
Psoriasis Score: 13
Treatment: light treatments and a variety of many others.
#6
Wed-08-04-2015, 22:39 PM
Hi Glenda Wave

I hope you have great success on your Fumaderm journey. Post pics and share with us your clearing.

It great to share for other to see how it helps thru your Journey!

Bigarm
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Grizzly Bear Offline
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Location: Exmoor
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Treatment: Carbolic Acid & Neat Bleach
#7
Wed-08-04-2015, 23:52 PM
(Wed-08-04-2015, 22:39 PM)Quest4Cure Wrote: Hi Glenda Wave

I hope you have great success on your Fumaderm journey.  Post pics and share with us your clearing.

It great to share for other to see how it helps thru your Journey!

Bigarm


Who is Glenda ?

Pssst, questy, it's Sarah mate.

Honestly, it is.

Don't worry questy, your secret is safe with me, mum's the word.
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Debbie Offline
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Location: Norwich
Psoriasis Score: 27
Treatment: Fumaderm, hydromol, timmodine,coal tar shampoo
#8
Tue-21-04-2015, 22:36 PM
[quote='Caroline' pid='40813' dateline='1424975063']
Hi Sarah,

Oooooh getting married in August!!! great preview.
You certainly have the possibility that you are clear by then if Fumaderm, I prefer to say DMF, is working for you.
Very nice that you started your own thread.

Tips are always there. The most well known is having the medication with a meal, and specifically yoghurt should be able to help to pass it through your stomach.
No red wine, no peanuts, nuts are ok but then walnuts for instance, so non roasted nuts.
(I don't keep myself to that, but it is said that it helps)
Take care for lots of Vit D, always helps with psoriasis.
Sunshine is excellent and also de-stressing.

We will keep an eye on your thread!

Caroline
[no red wine! Doh /quote]its the only thing that keeps me going some days lol! Perhaps thats my problem!
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jiml Offline
100 + Member I Just Cant Stop !

100 + Member I Just Cant Stop !
Posts: 47,972
Threads: 357
Joined: Oct 2013
Gender: Male
Location: Norwich England
Psoriasis Score: 3
Treatment: Skilarence 5x120mg a day
#9
Tue-21-04-2015, 22:51 PM
(Tue-21-04-2015, 22:36 PM)Debbie Wrote:
(Thu-26-02-2015, 19:24 PM)Caroline Wrote: Hi Sarah,

Oooooh getting married in August!!! great preview.
You certainly have the possibility that you are clear by then if Fumaderm, I prefer to say DMF, is working for you.
Very nice that you started your own thread.

Tips are always there. The most well known is having the medication with a meal, and specifically yoghurt should be able to help to pass it through your stomach.
No red wine, no peanuts, nuts are ok but then walnuts for instance, so non roasted nuts.
(I don't keep myself to that, but it is said that it helps)
Take care for lots of Vit D, always helps with psoriasis.
Sunshine is excellent and also de-stressing.

We will keep an eye on your thread!

Caroline

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no red wine!    Doh its the only thing that keeps me going some days lol! Perhaps thats my problem!
Got to admit I enjoy a glass or two now and again but white wine is better
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