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Alfredo Started conversation Oct 7, 2006
I was just reading your "hello" posting and these days I started to visit http://www.psoriasis-help.org.uk/ because it now reaches my skin and thát is the limit for me. Maybe it's something else (also possible, but I cannot ignore it any longer, and as you say, it can "help" to read what others go through...
Greetings from Amsterdam
Alfredo.
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Dea.. - call me Mrs B! Posted Oct 8, 2006
Hi Alfredo, glad you found that site. I find it really helpful to see what others are going through and the remedies that they have used! They are a good bunch of people there and they all know exactly what it's like to have psoriasis. Thanks to a good summer here in Portugal and lots of sunshine, I've only got a few tiny bits at the moment but last winter, I had about 60% coverage on my body so it is sometimes helpful to see what others can suggest!
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Alfredo Posted Oct 8, 2006
Thanks, Deaky, it's also because of you, that I dare to get I clear picture of psoriasis.
In a few weeks time I'm going to a special skinclinic for free, and I've been there once before and there conclusion came 2 weeks later.
But I will come there mainly because of questions that may rise in time and I have given them the last word in it.
I hope they'll agree I use them for it.
But that does not exclude, but ínclude other websites, books, etc. from where I get info about it.
Greetings from Amsterdam
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Alfredo Posted Oct 9, 2006
Well, I just registered, but I got totally lost at that website.
Gave my name and password; "sorry, it's wrong".
Looked for contact = e-mail = "sorry, go to a forum"
Looked at "webmaster" = no name or link
wanted to introduce = I can't find the option to start a topic.
Anyhow; there does not seem to be ány way to contact these guys !
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