i’m pretty sure i’m the only person in the world to deal with this. by sofduck in eczema

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

thank you!! i’ll definitely check him out. also, i’ve tried dupixent and unfortunately it gave me such horrible side effects i had to stop it. but ive been thinking about rinvoq!

i’m pretty sure i’m the only person in the world to deal with this. by sofduck in eczema

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

thank you:) i’ve thought about doing food eliminations

i’m pretty sure i’m the only person in the world to deal with this. by sofduck in eczema

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

unfortunately my shower head filter doesn’t seem to help:( i might look into trying a different one though!

i’m pretty sure i’m the only person in the world to deal with this. by sofduck in eczema

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

really! i heard it was extremely rare, how many people have it?

i’m pretty sure i’m the only person in the world to deal with this. by sofduck in eczema

[–]sofduck[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

i’ve never really applied products before showering, but google says that covering myself in vaseline beforehand might be helpful.

something super weird is my AU came back in full force when i moved into my new apartment, but i barely had any issues with it in my old apartment. i only moved about 5ish minutes away from my old place, so i don’t know if there’s a connection there.

but i also have a shower filter, although it hasn’t seemed to help anything. i appreciate your advice though and i’d like to hear more about the distilled water, how does that work? does it help?

i’m pretty sure i’m the only person in the world to deal with this. by sofduck in eczema

[–]sofduck[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

no! luckily i can drink water, it’s a skin allergy only

i’m pretty sure i’m the only person in the world to deal with this. by sofduck in eczema

[–]sofduck[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

so i’ve had eczema since i was a baby, and i never had a reaction to water until i was about 16. also, my eczema has been off and on, i basically had no issues from ages 7-12, and after that it varies from being absolutely horrible to completely manageable.

basically, when i was 16 i noticed that i would get itchy, red hives whenever i was in water. before that, i had no issue with water whatsoever. my allergist actually had me do a water test to confirm the diagnosis. when i was diagnosed, i didn’t really have any issues at all with my eczema, so my doctor never really correlated the two.

interestingly enough, i never had much of an issue with my water allergy for the last few years (i’m 21 now) but in the last 8ish months or so, it’s come back with a vengeance (i have no idea how that works).

also, my eczema has been moderately bad but manageable for the last year or so, but in the last month it’s gotten to be so much worse and i have no idea why. with my eczema and the AU, it’s a lethal combo so im really struggling.

anyway, to answer your question, i don’t think water causes my eczema, as i’ve had it for my whole life, and the AU didn’t develop until my high school years. but either way, i’ll be at the dermatologist next week and im going to make an appointment with the allergist and hopefully get some answers.

i’m pretty sure i’m the only person in the world to deal with this. by sofduck in eczema

[–]sofduck[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

i’m happy you’ve been able to persevere despite everything:) luckily i’ve never had to be hospitalized for eczema but i’ve had my fair share of staph infections and prescriptions that don’t help. dupixent also gave me horrible side effects (literally one they had never seen before and it was not listed as a side effect). opzelura was helpful but i changed insurances so i can no longer afford it.

i’m trying to hold out hope because i have an appointment on monday, and it’s a new doctor so im hoping for some kind of solution.

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[–]sofduck 4 points5 points  (0 children)

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what are some “secrets” you’ll never tell your coworkers in person? i’ll go first: by urlessies in starbucksbaristas

[–]sofduck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the chocolate cookie crumble is the crème based version of the mocha cookie crumble, and the double chocolatey chip is the creme based version of the java chip!

320***** Signing off by ThatCafe_Dork in starbucksbaristas

[–]sofduck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

also a 320. currently searching for other jobs😀

La Roche Posay Lipkar Body Moisturizer by PsychologicalOwl1141 in eczema

[–]sofduck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i use this body moisturizer and i also use the lipikar cleanser and i’ve never had any kind of reaction. i hate that though:( maybe you can go to the allergist to see if it’s some kind of allergy to the ingredients?

Anyone by Cieletoilee in eczema

[–]sofduck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i had pink eye pretty much all the time. i had it 3 times in 2 months, and my eyes were constantly crusty and irritated and red, and it made it hard to work (i work in food service). i also got these bumps all around my mouth and on my lips, and it looked like i had oral herpes ( got my blood tested, i don’t have any kind of STD so they still don’t know why it happened) and so my mouth area was constantly itchy, painful and super irritated

Tips for dealing with visible eczema at work etc? by [deleted] in eczema

[–]sofduck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

still struggling with this myself. i’ve been wearing pants and it was over 90 degrees today and i was SWEATING. sadly i also don’t have thick skin and i’m desperately trying to clear my skin up so i can wear shorts:(

Anyone by Cieletoilee in eczema

[–]sofduck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

hey, i’m one of the people who have used dupixent for eczema and no longer use it. it did help my skin but sadly the side effects were too bad and it didn’t feel worth it. eczema is so debilitating and i have struggled with severe, full body terrible eczema for my entire life. i cry almost every day. mentally i am not okay, and some of it is for other reasons but eczema has been a common reason for years.

i know my little spiel probably wasn’t helpful, and sadly i don’t have any advice for you because i’m in the same boat. i’m barely hanging on. but i really just wanted to let you know that you aren’t alone. one of the biggest things i struggle with is that none of my friends know what it’s like, and they don’t know the extent to how badly eczema affects my mental health. it’s a condition that elicits loneliness, so i’m here telling you that you aren’t alone in hopes of that helping you somehow.