At 11:01pm on November 22, 2016, Roy Bradley said…
Kailyn; I don't generally leave comments. But, to let you know, all hope should not be lost. I was diagnosed when I was 19, I am currently 53, and I can say I am currently riding the longest period of growth since I was probably 18. I spent the first year and half, receiving treatments at the Cleveland Clinic. This is one of the worlds best hospitals. I went every month, and continued to get worse. I had quite a last visit, which ended with me walking out on my doctor. He tried showing me a patient in his late thirties, that was absolutely the worse case scenarios. So I suppose I accepted that possible fate, and considered my body as my own personal experiment. I have found that there can be various causes, allergens (airborne, food/drink, even contact, like pollen), anything that causes your immune system to fire up. The first place you want to go next is to an allergist, find out exactly what your allergic too. Second, don't stress. The more you stress, the worse it gets. I attribute my current growth and maintenance to a combination, if I felt confident enough it was just one thing, it would be Nasacorte, I still also take a fair dose of Benadryl, and I only wash with..wait for it..Dawn. Yep Dawn head to toe. You'd be surprised. Perhaps I'm just a crazy old man, I have more eye lashes now than since I was 18.
My names Roy, Its you against the world, show them what you got.
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Kailyn; I don't generally leave comments. But, to let you know, all hope should not be lost. I was diagnosed when I was 19, I am currently 53, and I can say I am currently riding the longest period of growth since I was probably 18. I spent the first year and half, receiving treatments at the Cleveland Clinic. This is one of the worlds best hospitals. I went every month, and continued to get worse. I had quite a last visit, which ended with me walking out on my doctor. He tried showing me a patient in his late thirties, that was absolutely the worse case scenarios. So I suppose I accepted that possible fate, and considered my body as my own personal experiment. I have found that there can be various causes, allergens (airborne, food/drink, even contact, like pollen), anything that causes your immune system to fire up. The first place you want to go next is to an allergist, find out exactly what your allergic too. Second, don't stress. The more you stress, the worse it gets. I attribute my current growth and maintenance to a combination, if I felt confident enough it was just one thing, it would be Nasacorte, I still also take a fair dose of Benadryl, and I only wash with..wait for it..Dawn. Yep Dawn head to toe. You'd be surprised. Perhaps I'm just a crazy old man, I have more eye lashes now than since I was 18.
My names Roy, Its you against the world, show them what you got.