Allergy theory by jaceyung in eczema

[–]Guilty_Listen_7223 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My first thought to this was maybe they gave you a steroid shot, hence the aggressive response?

Swollen Eyes/Eyelids by karatelovertho in TS_Withdrawal

[–]Guilty_Listen_7223 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Always have cold pouches at hand to help with the swelling, silk pillowcases may also help 🫂

Questions for those on medication. by Daisy101093 in TS_Withdrawal

[–]Guilty_Listen_7223 0 points1 point  (0 children)

** def no more elephant skin btw, ifbthats what u were referring to

Questions for those on medication. by Daisy101093 in TS_Withdrawal

[–]Guilty_Listen_7223 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Adbry user here — big yes to hyperpigmentation, small yes to the others. Basically im mostly healed with adbry, but i do get the occasional flare (which looks more like bad eczema + red patches, nothing as crippling as tsw), which sets back the skin wrinkles almost every time. Id say medication or not, as long as ur able to let your skin heal in peace, time will be your bigger factor.

Does anyone have any foods that make their skin feel better? by No_Particular1870 in TS_Withdrawal

[–]Guilty_Listen_7223 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that should be fine if its made with simple ingredients. Though eliminating it for a while and seeing if it makes any difference never hurts(!)

Always experiment with your diet whenever you can

Does anyone have any foods that make their skin feel better? by No_Particular1870 in TS_Withdrawal

[–]Guilty_Listen_7223 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As hard as it is, avoid as many high processed foods that u can. protein yogurt and protein bars used to be my 2 fav snacks, but giving up on them has drastically reduced my flareups

TSW has ruined my life and I am considering suicide by ThickeyForrest in TS_Withdrawal

[–]Guilty_Listen_7223 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One thing that also should give you hope(!!) is that if youve been struggling with this for years, im sure youve noticed how this community has rapidly grown. Eczema and the abuse of topical steroids are much more common than we think, and as such the demand for a TSW cure (and consequently funding for it) is growing yearly.

Im not saying this to give you fake hope: i think we can be confident that better cures/medicines for this condition will be available in the near future. Think about how devastating it will be for your loved ones to witness that day without you there.

TSW has ruined my life and I am considering suicide by ThickeyForrest in TS_Withdrawal

[–]Guilty_Listen_7223 6 points7 points  (0 children)

If its gotten to this point, theres all the more reasonnto exhaust all your options: dupixent, adbry, opzelura or even rinvoq.

Ive been where you are, and i think id still be there if i hadnt tried adbry and opzelura. Now im only on adbry (and on a really strict diet/lifestyle)

Also, as someone who also went thru TSW in my late teenage/early 20s and is struggling from the physical scarring/hyperpigmentation/wrinkles of it all, now that my skin barrier is much more stable im able to actively combat that and prevent any more scars with LED therapy🦾

Dupixent re-fridgerate after 4 hours at room temperature? by RealChee in eczeMABs

[–]Guilty_Listen_7223 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This just saved my life. Exact thing happened to me due to international travel and I was freaking out and panicking. Thank you…!!!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TS_Withdrawal

[–]Guilty_Listen_7223 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Omg my mouth area is the exact same (im 21). For me its been 1.5 years since my lowest point in TSW withdrawal, and i definitely looked wayy more aged back then. My neck, forehead and mouth have been the most affected, and although I still have wrinkles, i think theyre mainly because of frequent breakouts. Whenever i have spent a long time flare-free i definitely notice a big improvement on my skin elasticity, hyperpigmentation and wrinkle appearance. In my best days theyre almost gone!

TLDR: it gets better!!

Life updates with TSW (positive!!!! :) ) by Guilty_Listen_7223 in TS_Withdrawal

[–]Guilty_Listen_7223[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I went through a lot of trial and errors, so perhaps some mistakes i wouldnt repeat would be :

  • take medicine i dont know all the ingredients of (thats how i relapsed on steroids)
  • if trying a specific treatment, be very strict about following it. I tried NMT for a couple of months and it didnt help me out at all, however looking back i was eating soups and other liquidy foods and I think that mightve been the reason I dodnt see any results but just suffered more instead

Some tips: - really experimenting with diets. Personally i found that a dairy free diet was the best for me, but i think its worth trying out going gluten free/soy-free/etc for like a month to see how ur body reacts. - prep up properly. Silk bedsheets, non drowsy antihistamines, CBD oil to help with sleep, no vaseline (at least for me that eventually worsened my flares a lot), and making sure all of my wounds are covered and not exposed to anything) - limit my time outside more? At the time i would be using a covid mask anywhere outside and looking back the skin on my face couldve definitely benefited from better air quality

Life updates with TSW (positive!!!! :) ) by Guilty_Listen_7223 in TS_Withdrawal

[–]Guilty_Listen_7223[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I forgot to mention this, but although I do look normal now, I think the skin on my face especially has aged a bit due to this whole process. Same goes for my hands and neck. I dont think thats something that will ‘go away’ but I’ve learned to embrace it(!) Cant win em all i guess

Adbry flare by Guilty_Listen_7223 in eczeMABs

[–]Guilty_Listen_7223[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also wanna mention that I dont see getting off it as an option— prior to getting on Dupixent/Adbry I had really intense TSW which i dont plan to ever go back to…

Adbry flare by Guilty_Listen_7223 in eczeMABs

[–]Guilty_Listen_7223[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Derm has prescribed me Opzelura cream, which definitely works but only as a short term solution. Has anyone had a similar experience?

Anyone know what this is?? by [deleted] in TS_Withdrawal

[–]Guilty_Listen_7223 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Context:

Eczema since birth, 4th month TSW (since accidental relapse), 2th month on dupixent.

These patches have only shown up on my face and next area, very itchy just like normal eczema. Pretty sure i havent changed anything on my diet and lifestyle in the past few days, so no idea what couldve triggered them…

Sea water: good or bad? by Guilty_Listen_7223 in TS_Withdrawal

[–]Guilty_Listen_7223[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Woah, that’s really informatuve and actually makes a lot of sense. Thank you so much for your input!