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Hello, I don't personally have psoriasis, but my 11 year old daughter has a moderate to severe case of psoriasis. She has it on her feet, ankles, legs, stomach, arms, hands etc. Any advice anyone could give me would be great!!!
C C - September 19, 2008 at 20:51

I have recently been diagnosed with pustular psoriasis on the sole of my foot and a few fingers. The foot part is extremely painful, similar to someone sticking razor blades into the side of my foot ( 85% of the time). Does anyone else experience this kind of pain and what do you do to alleviate it?
I am currently on methotrexate ( 8-2.5mg pills once a week), which makes me feel very nauseous for a day and a half after taking it.
B S - October 21, 2008 at 15:38

Hi: if you have recently been diagnosed with psoriasis it's important that you get connected with other people who have psoriasis to get support and information you need.
I'd recommend psoriasispatients.com and psoriasis.org.
D P - November 24, 2008 at 21:36

To aliviate the itching I have used Glycerodermina, Dermatological Skin Care Lotion. I understand it has no harnful chemicals. This product was never mentioned by my dermatologist.
Hope it well help other people.
P B - November 28, 2008 at 16:17

I just want to say that having psoriasis for some 40 years my best advice is to be very careful about what you try. There are many people who will give you advice about how to control your condition. Please research every supposed cure before you try it. Don't just take peoples word that it will work.
R L - December 4, 2008 at 23:35

I was diagnosed with psoriasis when I was about ten to eleven years old, and now eight years later I'm still fighting it. Through all those years I've realized that the only thing I can do is take the good with the bad. I've been through so much pain, mentally and physically, and it never gets any easier. But at least now I know that it's my skin and my life. Mine. It can't control me so there's no reason why I should let it. Just.. no matter how bad it gets, don't give up hope. It's just your skin, it's not who you are.
K S - January 8, 2009 at 23:01

When I was diagnosed late in life, I researched,I went on any forum I could find and read all the info out there.I went through a couple of derms. till I found the best one,I tried every cream, methotrexate,cylosporine,clinical trial for raptiva (horrible flair),amieve (never worked) and finally enbrel which is working, I am not clear completely but so much better and I can live with that. But I never gave up,I just focused on finding something that worked, and with all the new drugs coming up, its like seeing the light at the end of the tunnel,not cured but making it easier.
L B - February 27, 2009 at 08:44

I was diagnosed when I was 10 and am now 20. At first, I didn't understand why I was so red and itchy all the time and why it wouldn't go away. But over time you learn to accept it and to manage it. Know that there is no reason at all to be embarrassed. Take educating yourself into your own hands and forge a good relationship with your dermatologist. Before lathering yourself up in ANY lotion, try it on a small area, because some of them make the inflamed areas burn and that's not fun at all!
K G - March 22, 2009 at 14:17
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