ITT: We discuss my fucked off skin

ITT: We discuss my fucked off skin.
Also other psoriasis shit.

Well this is the second little progression thread ive posted. My psoriasis is getting very aggressive and practically all over my body. The humeria shots seem to help a bit but im to far gone to notice any more spreading without pictures. Ive basically given up on trying to find someone to fuck let alone be with to save myself the embarrassment. Tried multiple creams lotions shampoos ointments and nothing seems to work. Does anyone else have psoriasis or know someone that has had to deal with it?

Are you sure it's not a massive allergic reaction? I'd consider moving somewhere else for awhile. Like far away for like six months.

I have the same thing--I moved closer to the ocean, improved my skin massively

Aye OP I FEEL you on this I have psoriasis as well and it fucking blows humira wasn't doing shit for me you got to go to the dermatologist and get the heavy duty medication

Why would you think its an allergic reaction?

I live in florida like an hour away from the beach

Google "harde sjenker"

How the did you get Psoriasis? Did you get it because you wore thrift store clothing? An acquaintance got it and they were sick for nearly a month.

So what is psoriawhatever really? Aids? Are you going to die OP?

Ive only been on it for a month now but i want to see more results. It helps with the joint pain though. What type of medications?

I mean like 5 mins away

The bottom pick is basically hives that look exactly like an allergic reaction I'm guessing

Are you dumb faggot psoriasis is a skin condition

Not sure really. Apparently it could be a range of things that cause it. I've had dandruff all my life and they just thought it was eczema. I don't shop at thrift stores m8
Nah apparently i don't get off that easy

Sup dude! Long term atopic dermatitis sufferer here. I'm completely clear now. Ask your doctor for Azathioprine. Lowers your immune system just enough to stop your skin attacking itself. Trust me on this. Best thing that's ever worked for.

Yea not happening anytime soon

Na took an allergy panel.

Ill definitely ask man thanks for the suggestion. Im kinda looking for anything. This all got this bad within a month and a half or so.


Also more pics

it's all psychologic
sometimes SKIN can be some kind of subconscious symbol for SINK
your life is SINKING down, yet you're unable to admit it consciously, and therefore it shows as some kind of SKIN issue

tl;dr watch deep inside yourself and your skin will heal

jesus man I'm sorry for you

good luck with treatment

Try cannabis oil tincture/liniment.

Problem solved.

Throw some D's on it.

Tyga destroys Kyle in there porn film lmao.... celebleaked.org thank you

damn that's gad
gf has it and her's isnt nearly so bad, but she get's it on her face and stuff, places way out of where it's normally found

the kicker is the psoriatic arthritis, where the psoriasis hits the cartilage and causes this horrible ultra inflamed and swollen joints

when it hits it's like "wow what happened to you joints?!?"

This can help if your immune system is fucked. Get tested to narrow down the cause of your psoriasis, and try cbd oil or similar in the mean time.

bad*

I have eczema and i guess its a little similar. Agree with beach fags. Went to the sea once and was afraid itd get worse so i avoided. Next day couldnt resist and swam on and off 4 hours. Flareup MASSIVELY improved.

Psoriasis is genetic and not contagious, it's an autoimmune disease which basically means your own body decides to fuck you over.

I suffer too from it OP, but just in times of great stress and during winter, only on my lower arms and lower legs, I feel for you.

Might be shitty advice but I notice that eating healthy and try not to stress too much helps reduce it. With me, for like 9 months a year it is completely unnoticeable, like this shit can disappear without leaving a mark user so keep your hopes up.

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I normally just chill on 4 chan and dont reply, but my dad has this that bad too m8.
A few things he uses is rubbing coconut oil, hemp oil on it helps,
Also try removing gluten from your diet
Hope you get better bud

My bf has psoriasis and me rheumatic athritis. Both considered auto imune deseases. In no cases the imune system ever attacks the body itself i dont know how this wrong belief ever came up. Every time its the opposite, a weak imune system. Try the gerson therapie (basically a diet) if you wanna get over it. My bf lost 20 kg even tho we eat a lot and no psoriasis in winter so far.

I have psoriasis myself. Wasn't quite at the level yours is, but close. I managed to get some decent healthcare coverage, and began injecting a class of medication referred to as "biologics" every two weeks (Humira is the one I take, for your reference). It completely changed my life. The psoriasis is completely gone, and it's as if I never had it. If I were you, I would do everything in your power to get your hands on one of these drugs. You won't regret it.

I ll be here op in case i can help you somehow, im just a bit sleepy just got up.

Its true, your body cant handle bad food and stress when weak. I dont know what causes it but i can see for myself how it gets better (on
my bf, on a high potasium low sodium diet)

Dont ever try lovering your imune system wtf. Gg orthodox pharmalobby

Op is taking humaria already, duh

(OP)
I have psoriatic arthritis, skin and joint fuckery. I hit my skin with a triple play when it gets that bad. Biologics, steroid cream (perscription), and a prednesone dose pack. You need to go see your doctor about that shit though. Don't know how long you've been on the Humira, but biologics typically stop working after 1.5-2 years.

Humira worked for me for a while. I was on a newer oral med that worked pretty well, but I couldn't drink when I took it. Am on Simponi currently. It is working okay. You might also try a tanning bed couple-three times a week. Sometimes that will help as well.

All this posted shit about what kind of soap and dickety-do to buy is total bullshit. You have an autoimmune disease. Snakeoil is not gonna fix it. I would definitely pick up a round of steriods from the doc though. Also, you are not alone in this. Winter is the worst time of the year for psoriasis. The rest of us are having a shit time too.

My daughter seems to have The same as you op, as i did when i Was a Child. What i can recomend:
Perfume free shower oil, so The skin dont break from The water-dryness.
Baby lotion. (Takes a few weeks)
Try to see if you can find a tapwater filter. Also try to find out whats in your water.

My father has this shit and what seems to help is a lot of sun. He attended this psoriasis camp or w/e and spend a month in tropical environment just sunbathing 3-6 hours per day and exercised alot and when he came back most of the marks had dissappeared leaving only places like elbows back of knees etc with the marks. We live in the middle of no where where sun does not come out that often and winters are long. What he is doing now is eating some weird ass shit cancer medication to it and it has already progressed to his joints which makes exercising hard. What id say is stop drinkig doing drugs and like someone already pointed out choose a healthy diet and lifestyle and the symptoms are not as nearly as bad and the makes will reduce. When it first sprung up to my father he looked like that.

I know it hurts, but exercise is critical. Tell your dad to try and find a pool somewhere. It won't get rid of pain entirely, but making those joints stronger and increasing blood flow will reduce inflammation.

Sup Forumsro look at your diet. Cut out all processed carbs and reintroduce slowly. Bug a book called The IBS Diet by Dr Carol Sinclair and follow it. Worked for my wife who has psoriatic arthritis and ankylosing spondylitis. She was supposed to be in a wheelchair by now, but walks at least 12 miles daily!

This.
If it is driving you crazy, I would save up and travel to a different climate or area.
Could be the water, weather, allergens in your house, reactions to washing powder, soap, shampoo, foods.

You need a long enough break from the causes that your body can calm down and heal itself.

Went through some kind of unidentified skin problem for 10-12 years.
Tried everything, went crazy trying to figure out the cause.
Dermatologist said "maybe time healed it" when it finally started calming down. They don't know much, keep trying things.

Best thing for me was to go on a long term tour of Asia. Constant sunshine and 99% humidity, fresh food and no stress.

For me, these things help:
1. avoid hot water, wash with cold on your face, slightly warm on your body, or even cool.
2. avoid drying the skin, take this one very seriously. drink plenty, use moisturizing emolient twice a day. don't drink much alcohol, don't use soap or deterrgent, use natural alternatives. aloe vera gel or almond oil are good to moisturize.
3.sunlight, I know you are in Florida but expose yourself to 30 minutes a day.
4. try cutting some things out of your diet.
eat fish oils, green vegetables.
try avoiding fruit for a month. due to the acidity.
try avoiding cheese, milk and dairy. apart from, natural live yoghurt. the live bacteria have been proven to improve eczema and other skin conditions. balances your immune system.
5. reduce stress. go for massages. find one with natural aromatic oils designed to help skin conditions. stress releases a chemical which can cause your skin to react.
try meditation, walking in nature, listening to classical music.
6. careful with steroid based treatments. read up on them and rebound and side effects.
use for a couple of weeks to heal everything if necessary, then taper off and move to natural stuff.
check you are eating enough good fats and minerals.
keep the natural oil on your body. read caveman routine.

sun and sea air along with salt water can do a lot to calm skin and let it naturally heal.
Doesn't work for everyone, but sun is a key factor in skin health.

Shows what you know dude. The immune system over reacts and becomes over active and needs to be lowered to a normal level. The body gets flooded with white cells which attack the under layers of skin. With an immunosuppressive it will stop it being so aggressive towards the friendly cells. I've suffered with it for 22 years and I'm 100% clear thanks to immunosuppressives. Do your research fucktard.

disgusting
mix with the nearest black woman immediately to get rid of this disgusting white color from the next generation

trips wasted on ur illiterate filthy ass, die

Soap etc are triggers which worsen skin problems.

The idea is that the skin needs it's protective oils. Soap strips those away and makes things worse.

Autoimmune is one thing, but eczema is the same equation, if you think environment has no effect you are fucking retarded.

I recommend to you to eat a highly acidic diet, live with air conditioning/central heating on all day and night, and scrub your body with carbolic soap twice a day in scalding water, then dusting yourself with chilli flakes afterwards. Come back after a week and post some photos of your unchanged skin.

Endless strong medication isn't the answer. He needs to remove the triggers from his life.

AIDs does the job for free. Suck off a nigger.

Move to the tropics, sun and humidity all day all year.

you had surgeries? visited pacific areas with fungi?
maybe parasites
see dr get him to scrape and culture for cooties

you sure thats not a fungus? go to a dermatologist and ask them to scrape and test the skin, they can see if its fungus under a microscope

you might have some kind of immune system problem, get some tests done

Is it blissful to be such a dumbass?

Kekled

Good input you silly nugget. Tell your dad I'll come suck him off as soon as he gets home...

My father had it bad, when he was a young man he got uv treatment, which meant he had to stay in a room completely filled with uv light, the treatment worked miracles but it was banned due to increased risk of skincancer. Also he is tanned all year long and gets more tanned after like 15 minutes in the sun which is a nice bonus.

Anyway, uv treatment helps a lot with this condition.