All the writings are my own thoughts from observations I have made as I have suffered eczema for 20-30 years with it infesting 90% of my body. If you are reading my blog, you need to do detective work for yourself to identify the factors that worsen the condition. Some factors are not immediately obvious, but once you have identified them, you can then start enjoying less itchy days. Do read my observations about the different factors that can cause us to itch in Dec 2008.
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Hi i got mixed feelings when i saw ur new entries. U have stop for abt 2mths(aug-oct) then u continue. I suppose ur eczema must have been bothering you that's why you write again. I have recovered from my severely flareup eczema about 2mths ago. I consider it as severe but maybe not so severe as compared to others that i read on the net. The 'recover' is abt 90%. I still itch and scratch here & there. I also scratch my legs almost everynite when i asleep. Is a very difficult habit to break. I've been observing my eczema. I will scratch more at night if i eat egg. My skin will breakout red spots here & there if i eat chicken. But i still need to observe more. I'm now using steroid ointment(elomet)to control. I'm also taking supplements(wheatgrass supershots). I find that if i take this wheatgrass just before i go to sleep, i'll not scratch as hard. But i'm still observing. I'm thinking of buying an acidic moisturiser to apply as i know skin's normal ph should be acidic. Right now the moisturiser i'm using is the organic kind which dun have all those harmful preservatives & ingredients. Hopefully we can both found our award-winning formula soon.
Hey Nivea
Thank you for visiting.
We sound similar. My eczema is about 60% better. I still have patches everywhere (torso, legs, arms, neck, face). But it is such a big improvement than when I first started my journal.
Great to hear you're nearly there. Hope you are able to break your itch scratch cycle on your legs
:o)
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