Sorry for the lack of updates,things have been a bit busy as of late. Last post I was wondering if my next would be my last, but it certainly wasn't. On Friday, the dosage was raised again, still no update from my Doctor about how my more session so I only booked in for Monday. I found my neck/ chest to be a bit red after but not as bad as it has been before. Again, another weekend of work and SPF 50 galore! Saturday was a bit of a washout but Sunday was a fantastic day with lots of activity around.
On Monday it was decided that I would wear a tshirt during treatment, this way the light would be aimed at my legs and arms (sleeves rolled up) as these areas are still stubborn. I wonder if this is due to having gone through light treatment twice before, as it would usually be on the way to being clearing before now. The Doctor approved 2 more sessions, so I booked in for Wednesday and Friday.
A rheumatologist visit on Tuesday, finally decided to start Stelara. I was given the prescription, two doses of 45MG, one at week 0 and another 30 days later. I told the nurse at light treatment this today (Wednesday) and she has asked me to hold off on taking it until I've finished light treatment because it could make my skin more sensitive to light. She said my skin on my legs/thighs looked to be finally coming along. My next session was to be my last but she still wasn't happy to let me go, and neither was I to be honest especially when I finally see results again.
We decided another 2 sessions next week and that'll be the last of it. Only two next week due to Monday being a bank holiday here in Ireland. I was happy to do so, and she kindly wrote a note for work as I have to miss an hour or two on Wednesday, but thankfully have Friday off.
I plan to try and start Stelara on the Friday I finish light treatment, May 8th. It is the latest I can take it without the hassle of having to bring it abroad with me 30 days later, instead my second dose with be the day before we fly out.
So 26 sessions in and 3 to go, I'm looking forward to finishing up especially if the good results continue. I still have my fears about starting Stelara, but thankfully some fellow Psoriasis sufferers have reassured me, if this doesn't work, move on to something else! I have to be positive and keep the negativity at bay, everyone has their moments.
I have been compiling a post about products I find helpful for moisturising and concealing facial Psoriasis and easing sensitive skin so stay tuned for that.
Until next time....
Sarah x
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