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civic82

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Do you have "psoriasis"?
Do you get question by MPA's or SP's?
Are they in the awkward area(s) that you are a little unesed to tell?
How do you response?
Is it a turnoff once she asked you, no matter how ignorant or polite?
Know of any good treatment that can successfully put it into remission for a long time.....say longer than a few days?
Thank you. :eek:
 

Gentle Ben

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My Mother had a bout with psoriasis, the family Dr prescribed medication, didnt seem to work very well, he refered to a dermatologist, prescribed 2 ointments, one for the thicker scaley areas, 1 for the less inflamed areas, within a few days the rash had virtually disapeared,,and several months later has not come back
 

Francesca22

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civic82 said:
Do you have "psoriasis"?
Do you get question by MPA's or SP's?
Are they in the awkward area(s) that you are a little unesed to tell?
How do you response?
Is it a turnoff once she asked you, no matter how ignorant or polite?
Know of any good treatment that can successfully put it into remission for a long time.....say longer than a few days?
Thank you. :eek:
If there is questionable "areas" of concern... Perhaps your approach will ease the situation when either brought up by you OR her. I think all she would worry is of your comfort level, whether its contagious or not and if it will affect her in any way.

I think the biggest turn off is someone who "with holds" disclosure if there is an issue, especially a skin disorder that is very common, unless its something else.

My friend had it... and can be very irritable- especially with "skin to skin" contact, lubes etc. She went and got a few cremes that temporarily relieved the issue, however has had it off and on since child hood.
 
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