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Baz's Fumaderm thread.

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Baz's Fumaderm thread.
bazza1965 Offline
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Location: dorset
Psoriasis Score: 26
Treatment: fumaderm
#1
Thumbs Up  Mon-16-04-2018, 12:09 PM
Hi all,

Update from my January 2018 review. Yes the low dosage of FUME was still holding it at bay. I had agreed with the nurse as such a low dosage. It was probably doing nothing so felt it was time to come off it and may be restart when P started to raise its ugly head again. 

That was in January . Its now Mid April and still 99.5 % free small patch on knee.  Topics coping with this.

Has anyone else experienced this as  Thumb

Wish you all well.

Baz
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Location: Norwich England
Psoriasis Score: 3
Treatment: Skilarence 5x120mg a day
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Mon-16-04-2018, 12:39 PM
(Mon-16-04-2018, 12:09 PM)bazza1965 Wrote: Hi all,

Update from my January 2018 review. Yes the low dosage of FUME was still holding it at bay. I had agreed with the nurse as such a low dosage. It was probably doing nothing so felt it was time to come off it and may be restart when P started to raise its ugly head again. 

That was in January . Its now Mid April and still 99.5 % free small patch on knee.  Topics coping with this.

Has anyone else experienced this as  Thumb

Wish you all well.

Baz
Great to hear Baz that you are coping without the Fumaderm, I’m glad it got you clear and have been free of Psoriasis for since January when you stopped taking it.

I’m afraid every time I reduce my dose to 3 a day it starts to creep back 4 will keep Psoriasis at bay for me but the extra one (5 a day) keeps the arthritis under Thumb

I hope the clearance continues and you get many years without drugs
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Posts: 36
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Treatment: fumaderm
#3
Mon-16-04-2018, 12:54 PM
Hello Jim,

Yes me to I have been that I am given another review in September so thumbs up.

Plenty of sun as well always helps.

Cheers

Baz
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Bill Offline
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Location: Queensland
Treatment: Dimethyl fumarate
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Mon-16-04-2018, 12:59 PM
Hi Baz,

I have noticed an increasing symptom free interval on breaks in treatment since I started the drug. Like Jim, I rely on the drug for psa, but the control of the arthritis seems to have improved also. Don't think I'd go cold turkey, not for a while anyway.

Cheers
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Mon-16-04-2018, 14:31 PM
(Mon-16-04-2018, 12:54 PM)bazza1965 Wrote: Hello Jim,

Yes me to I have been that I am given another review in September so thumbs up.

Plenty of sun as well always helps.

Cheers

Baz

Great I hope you can stay clear till then. Hopefully the sunlight will help keep you clear


Jim
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Mon-16-04-2018, 15:56 PM
Good to hear you are doing well Baz.  Thumb

I have closed your old thread HI All to save confusion and moved your latests posts to this new thread so it will get found better by others.

Fred.
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