Tuesday, 17 March 2015

Happy St. Patrick's Day!


Happy Paddy's Day to all (Paddy because of the Irish, Padraig...Patty is a burger ;)). A lot of activity around the world today to celebrate being Irish, locally there is a parade which mostly consists on school kids and tractors. Overall, I've had a chilled day with family, avoiding the chaos of town.

So, to update on the last few days, Monday of last week was my first time starting Cimzia, since then *thankfully* I haven't felt any side effects other than being a bit tired the night or so after injecting. I've had 3 sessions of light treatment since my last post also and the progress is clear to see. My face especially has improved a lot. My forehead, nose and cheek was covered, raised and red, now its smooth with the colour almost completely faded on my forehead while its in the process of clearing on my nose and cheeks. I am delighted with the how it is going. It main seem a bit vain but I glad my face is almost back to normal, after all it is the first thing most people notice and I can feel the stares the last while which really got me down.

As for the rest of my body, it is no longer raised and is just the discolouration that the UVB has to treat. I have been good at keeping up my moisturising routine of E45 in the morning/after UVB and emulsifying ointment at night and I find i does help make all the difference. My family and friends are certainly noticing the difference in my skin (as well as my mood!). Tomorrow will be my 10th session and I am due back to my dermatologist in about 2 weeks so he can determine how much more treatment will be needed.

After the UVB is over I hope the sun will make an appearance in Ireland so I can continue to keep my skin clear. I also have a sun holiday booked for June which I am far too excited about, so much so Ive already started buying summer clothes for it. Shorts I would never wear out in a million years, but I bought a pair of denim ones in Penneys last week which I cannot wait to wear on holidays. I have also bought bits like sunglasses, light runners, bandeau tops and a maxi dress (currently in the post, eek!). For the last few months I've been trying to keep my skin covered as much as possible so I will be nice to be comfortable in my own skin again.

Are you on a new or ongoing treatment? I'd like to hear your experiences as everyone is different and what might work for one person may not work for another. Always interested to hear.

Til next time....

Lá fhéile Pádraig sona dhuit!


Sarah

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