Psoriasis

Growthspurt

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Does anyone else have Psoriasis and have you found it has eased off since being diagnosed with ASC? All of my diagnosed illnesses are stress related, can’t be pinned down or cured. I’ve had enough of being told unhelpful things like ‘there’s something there but nothing to worry about’ or ‘don’t do the wrong thing for the right reason’ from GPs. I find people giving me advice when I don’t ask for it and when I ask for it they don’t know the answer. I feel I always ask the right questions but maybe I’ve been asking the wrong people.
 
I had eczema from early childhood up until I had my 2nd son at 21, then the Psoriasis appeared a couple of years later when I was starting Uni. Did you notice a reduction in plaques/healing when you discovered you were highly likely to be autistic?
 
Yes, but stress of waiting for nearly a year for assessment and bad things happening in my life have made my skin bad again, so itchy, one of my main stims is scratching!
 
Yes, but stress of waiting for nearly a year for assessment and bad things happening in my life have made my skin bad again, so itchy, one of my main stims is scratching!
 
My husband had psoriasis which became really bad. However he kept relying on creams and overusing them so it got worse. I noticed it would flair up if he drank spirits and I read being overweight and consuming alcohol makes it worse.
 
I know this thread’s been around for a while, but I wanted to share something that might help.

So my wife developed psoriasis not too long ago, and man, it was rough. She went through the usual stuff—creams, meds, but nothing seemed to work. The stress just made it worse, you know? It got to the point where we were both frustrated and just tired of hearing the same “there’s nothing to worry about” from the doctors.

We decided to try cannabis, and I honestly didn’t expect much, but it made a real difference. The inflammation went down, and her skin looked a lot better.

We found Releaf, and their cannabis treatments really made a difference for her so for anybody with psoriasis they will help you out
 
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