Diagnosed with psoriasis?
My boyfriend was recently diagnosed with psoriasis later. He seems very aware of this and I know he is afraid a break in his face, but I have a hard time getting me to admit it or open about it ever because it is a very individual inverted to start. I would like some advice on how best to convey that their psoriasis is not and never bother me or affect our relationship and I hope you feel more comfortable with the fact that you have this condition and not make him less of a man or a person. I found you have requested a trial and start taking the study medication name Remicade, which seems relatively dangerous as I read that there have been reports of dangerous infections such as sepsis and tuberculosis, cancer, and other types lympoma cancer and liver failure. I'm worried about his health in the long term. So the recommendations of the medication would be great as well, something definitely safe.
Mallory, hi. Here is a link to the British Medical Journal article about famous people to cope with psoriasis (Updike Nabokov and the writers as they were known are the most insight into the psychological functioning of this disease): http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/315/7123/1709 I found this article very enlightening. For remedies, I recommend (from my experience) the cream and spray combo champori.com works well and works fast. Best, Bernadette