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Psoriasis and relationships
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Thu-29-09-2016, 15:54 PM
(Thu-29-09-2016, 15:39 PM)Toodlesoodles Wrote: Thank you guys. This makes me feel a lot better. 

Does psoriasis tend to get worse with age (I'm 29) or can it just stay around the same severity for life?

Someone mentioned she may have problems of her own and the truth is, she does. Plenty of them.  But i love her all the more for them.  Big Grin

That was me, I said she may have problems of her own. Most people do if they are honest, you carry on loving her for her problems I'm sure she will love you for yours.

Psoriasis is a funny bugger it can come and go, but it's never completely gone. Some get covered in it and some have just a little annoying patch, some go into remission and some never get it under control. With psoriasis there is no one suit that fits all, we all have made to measure psoriasis.

So asking if it can get worse as one gets older is impossible to answer. It's a bit like asking "Will I go on to get psoriatic arthritis" again no one knows, you may be lucky and never get it or may be struck down at a young age.

Sorry but it's best to say it as it is. The best advice I could give would be just take it one day at a time and don't worry about it. You're still young and if it starts to get worse then talk with your dermatologist, if it starts getting better then enjoy that time whilst it lasts.
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Messages In This Thread
Psoriasis and relationships - by Toodlesoodles - Thu-29-09-2016, 14:03 PM
RE: Psoriasis and relationships - by Fred - Thu-29-09-2016, 14:20 PM
RE: Psoriasis and relationships - by D Foster - Thu-29-09-2016, 14:30 PM
RE: Psoriasis and relationships - by jiml - Thu-29-09-2016, 14:35 PM
RE: Psoriasis and relationships - by Toodlesoodles - Thu-29-09-2016, 15:39 PM
RE: Psoriasis and relationships - by Fred - Thu-29-09-2016, 15:54 PM
RE: Psoriasis and relationships - by Caroline - Thu-29-09-2016, 20:23 PM
RE: Psoriasis and relationships - by pingu - Sat-01-10-2016, 21:41 PM
RE: Psoriasis and relationships - by Fred - Sat-01-10-2016, 21:56 PM



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