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#31
Thu-19-11-2015, 23:47 PM
(Thu-19-11-2015, 23:43 PM)Kat Wrote: I don't think I'll even attempt to join you, Caroline and Jim on the work outs!  I'd really slow you guys up as my workouts are fairly lame.   Big Grin

Good luck and I look forward to following your progress!

i only do virtual exercise 85 I just wind Caroline up Confused she's the spinning enthusiast
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#32
Thu-19-11-2015, 23:53 PM
(Thu-19-11-2015, 23:47 PM)jiml Wrote:
(Thu-19-11-2015, 23:43 PM)Kat Wrote: I don't think I'll even attempt to join you, Caroline and Jim on the work outs!  I'd really slow you guys up as my workouts are fairly lame.   Big Grin

Good luck and I look forward to following your progress!

i only do virtual exercise 85 I just wind Caroline up  Confused she's the spinning enthusiast

Your secret is safe with me. Smile I have an exercise bike but I am to spinning like the tortoise is to the hare.... only slow and steady isn't winning the race. Confused
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#33
Thu-19-11-2015, 23:58 PM
(Thu-19-11-2015, 23:53 PM)Kat Wrote:
(Thu-19-11-2015, 23:47 PM)jiml Wrote:
(Thu-19-11-2015, 23:43 PM)Kat Wrote: I don't think I'll even attempt to join you, Caroline and Jim on the work outs!  I'd really slow you guys up as my workouts are fairly lame.   Big Grin

Good luck and I look forward to following your progress!

i only do virtual exercise 85 I just wind Caroline up  Confused she's the spinning enthusiast

Your secret is safe with me.  Smile    I have an exercise bike but I am to spinning like the tortoise is to the hare.... only slow and steady isn't winning the race.  Confused

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#34
Fri-20-11-2015, 00:04 AM
(Thu-19-11-2015, 23:43 PM)Kat Wrote: Glad to hear you're keeping an open mind regarding treatment.  As Jim said, one of the great things about the forum here is getting knowledge so that when you are talking to your doctor you can have a discussion instead of just walking out with whatever they recommend.  As for the starting diagnosis being eczema, that isn't uncommon.  I was treated by my regular doctor for eczema for quite some time before he sent me to a dermatologist who diagnosed me with psoriasis.  Although it seems that it was a dermatologist that gave you the eczema diagnosis first, but even then I think it's a common misdiagnosis.  

I don't think I'll even attempt to join you, Caroline and Jim on the work outs!  I'd really slow you guys up as my workouts are fairly lame.   Big Grin

Good luck and I look forward to following your progress!
Thank you Kat,  no sorry I must have confused my own ramblings.  It was my gp or gp's (I go to open access for a quick appointment which means Dr roulette) I like to think of them as my team  Big Grin   They kept giving me double base and trimovate.. Then one of them must have had a hunch and sent me to The dermo..
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#35
Fri-20-11-2015, 00:18 AM
(Thu-19-11-2015, 22:11 PM)jiml Wrote: the side effects of Fumaderm were for me abdominal cramps, for me they came a few hours after taking my tablets and lasted around half an hour, some were bad enough to double me up, the other thing is hot flushes. They start with the top of your head and work their way down your body.... Not unpleasant but can be embarrassing .......after a couple of months for me the side effects stopped apart from the flushing which I still get most days

found a few related threads for you to look at if you wish it's other experiences of Fumaderm

Fumaderm continued success this is mateychuck's intro

Methotrexate or Fumaderm? this is ccar's intro

Newbie Cheryl75 this is Cheryl' intro

My journey on furmederm starts this is Cheryl's journey

They may be of interest to you  Thumb

Some very encouraging stuff.  Thank you.  I am a little sad at cc''s problems with the protein levels.  I hope she gets the all clear to continue.  I definitely want to try the Fumaderm..
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#36
Fri-20-11-2015, 00:44 AM
(Fri-20-11-2015, 00:18 AM)ConLFC Wrote:
(Thu-19-11-2015, 22:11 PM)jiml Wrote: the side effects of Fumaderm were for me abdominal cramps, for me they came a few hours after taking my tablets and lasted around half an hour, some were bad enough to double me up, the other thing is hot flushes. They start with the top of your head and work their way down your body.... Not unpleasant but can be embarrassing .......after a couple of months for me the side effects stopped apart from the flushing which I still get most days

found a few related threads for you to look at if you wish it's other experiences of Fumaderm

Fumaderm continued success this is mateychuck's intro

Methotrexate or Fumaderm? this is ccar's intro

Newbie Cheryl75 this is Cheryl' intro

My journey on furmederm starts this is Cheryl's journey

They may be of interest to you  Thumb

Some very encouraging stuff.  Thank you.  I am a little sad at cc''s problems with the protein levels.  I hope she gets the all clear to continue.  I definitely want to try the Fumaderm..
Big Grin glad you enjoyed the read .....if you want more hit the search button at the top of the page and type in Fumaderm and more threads will pop up

Yes it is a shame about CC 's problem  Confused
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#37
Fri-20-11-2015, 06:35 AM
(Fri-20-11-2015, 00:44 AM)jiml Wrote:
(Fri-20-11-2015, 00:18 AM)ConLFC Wrote:
(Thu-19-11-2015, 22:11 PM)jiml Wrote: the side effects of Fumaderm were for me abdominal cramps, for me they came a few hours after taking my tablets and lasted around half an hour, some were bad enough to double me up, the other thing is hot flushes. They start with the top of your head and work their way down your body.... Not unpleasant but can be embarrassing .......after a couple of months for me the side effects stopped apart from the flushing which I still get most days

found a few related threads for you to look at if you wish it's other experiences of Fumaderm

Fumaderm continued success this is mateychuck's intro

Methotrexate or Fumaderm? this is ccar's intro

Newbie Cheryl75 this is Cheryl' intro

My journey on furmederm starts this is Cheryl's journey

They may be of interest to you  Thumb

Some very encouraging stuff.  Thank you.  I am a little sad at cc''s problems with the protein levels.  I hope she gets the all clear to continue.  I definitely want to try the Fumaderm..
Big Grin glad you enjoyed the read .....if you want more hit the search button at the top of the page and type in Fumaderm and more threads will pop up

Yes it is a shame about CC 's problem  Confused

If you need a little bit background on the working substance (DMF) just read my thread on Dimethylfumarates and Psoriasis
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#38
Fri-20-11-2015, 14:24 PM
(Fri-20-11-2015, 06:35 AM)UoCaroline Wrote:
(Fri-20-11-2015, 00:44 AM)jiml Wrote:
(Fri-20-11-2015, 00:18 AM)ConLFC Wrote:
(Thu-19-11-2015, 22:11 PM)jiml Wrote: the side effects of Fumaderm were for me abdominal cramps, for me they came a few hours after taking my tablets and lasted around half an hour, some were bad enough to double me up, the other thing is hot flushes. They start with the top of your head and work their way down your body.... Not unpleasant but can be embarrassing .......after a couple of months for me the side effects stopped apart from the flushing which I still get most days

found a few related threads for you to look at if you wish it's other experiences of Fumaderm

Fumaderm continued success this is mateychuck's intro

Methotrexate or Fumaderm? this is ccar's intro

Newbie Cheryl75 this is Cheryl' intro

My journey on furmederm starts this is Cheryl's journey

They may be of interest to you  Thumb

Some very encouraging stuff.  Thank you.  I am a little sad at cc''s problems with the protein levels.  I hope she gets the all clear to continue.  I definitely want to try the Fumaderm..
Big Grin glad you enjoyed the read .....if you want more hit the search button at the top of the page and type in Fumaderm and more threads will pop up

Yes it is a shame about CC 's problem  Confused

If you need a little bit background on the working substance (DMF) just read my thread on Dimethylfumarates and Psoriasis

Thank you very much Caroline.. I have read and slightly understood how this drug works.. What's more interesting is that it's being shunned by medical orgs?  Hmm
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#39
Fri-20-11-2015, 15:43 PM
(Fri-20-11-2015, 14:24 PM)ConLFC Wrote:
(Fri-20-11-2015, 06:35 AM)UoCaroline Wrote:
(Fri-20-11-2015, 00:44 AM)jiml Wrote:
(Fri-20-11-2015, 00:18 AM)ConLFC Wrote:
(Thu-19-11-2015, 22:11 PM)jiml Wrote: the side effects of Fumaderm were for me abdominal cramps, for me they came a few hours after taking my tablets and lasted around half an hour, some were bad enough to double me up, the other thing is hot flushes. They start with the top of your head and work their way down your body.... Not unpleasant but can be embarrassing .......after a couple of months for me the side effects stopped apart from the flushing which I still get most days

found a few related threads for you to look at if you wish it's other experiences of Fumaderm

Fumaderm continued success this is mateychuck's intro

Methotrexate or Fumaderm? this is ccar's intro

Newbie Cheryl75 this is Cheryl' intro

My journey on furmederm starts this is Cheryl's journey

They may be of interest to you  Thumb

Some very encouraging stuff.  Thank you.  I am a little sad at cc''s problems with the protein levels.  I hope she gets the all clear to continue.  I definitely want to try the Fumaderm..
Big Grin glad you enjoyed the read .....if you want more hit the search button at the top of the page and type in Fumaderm and more threads will pop up

Yes it is a shame about CC 's problem  Confused

If you need a little bit background on the working substance (DMF) just read my thread on Dimethylfumarates and Psoriasis

Thank you very much Caroline.. I have read and slightly understood how this drug works.. What's more interesting is that it's being shunned by medical orgs?  Hmm

Yes Connor, certainly abroad (for me that is outside of the Netherlands) there is hardly knowledge and doctors try to avoid it. In the Netherlands it seems that slowly the beacons are shifting towards DMF as the first treatment to try. Mainly due to its non-toxity and the good results.
In the mean time there are (is) big pharms who begin to understand and keep it under the radar with the ideas to later on earn a lot of money on it, that has already started, and to protect their own biological markets. The ideal thing of DMF is that it works for more different auto immune diseases als psoriasis, sarcoidosis, crohns, MS, etc.
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Sat-21-11-2015, 03:20 AM
Hi. Welcome to the club.
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