Will I really forget about my Eczema?

I’m 13 and dermatologists have been telling me that there’s no real
cure for eczema. They told me I would just forget about it. Has anyone
really forgotten about it?

14 Responses to “Will I really forget about my Eczema?”

  1. Emerson Yoshiko Says:

    I AM NOW 38 AND MY MOM SAID I HAD IT AS A BABY AND BELIEVE ME YOU NEVER FORGET
    ABOUT IT.. THEY ARE FULL OF IT. BUT GOOD LUCK
    JACKIE

  2. Stefanie Heath Says:

    the dermatologist is a big load of crazy! Eczema is an autoimmune disorder
    so you made grow out of eczema but you may start having asthma or hayfever.
    You should have you parents report that doctor for treating you that way.

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  3. Sebastian Blanchard Says:

    Hi
    I have chronic eczema since 1986. Last year I started to take organic health
    supplement daily and it works wonder to my poor skin. You must do something
    about it. Prevention is better than cure. You can depend on health products
    to strengthen your immune system and very soon you will get well. Do email
    to me to know the details.

    Wish you well

    Regards

    From : Tangwong

  4. Brendon Kimber Says:

    >>>Hi I have chronic eczema since 1986. Last year I started to take organic
    health supplement daily and it works wonder to my poor skin. You must do
    something about it. Prevention is better than cure. You can depend on health
    products to strengthen your immune system and very soon you will get well. Do
    email to me to know the details. <<<<

    Can you share more about this here please?

    thanks,
    Sue

  5. Brendon Kimber Says:

    >>>I’m 13 and dermatologists have been telling me that there’s no real
    cure for eczema. They told me I would just forget about it. Has anyone
    really forgotten about it?
    <<<<

    Easy for them to say when they are not the ones itching all over etc. hrumph….

    There’s got to be something which helps it… I’m still looking. Keep your chin
    up - you’re not alone…

    Sue

  6. devin150 Says:

    anyone try fasting and just drinking organic juiced veggies - i tried it and
    my eczema gets much better - it is up to u - u put something bad in yours
    system and u pay for it - fasting is a way of cleansing your system so your
    liver
    wont be working so hard during this time

  7. Norris Melissia Says:

    My sister developed a very rare disease called pityriasis rubra polaris
    (sp??), which is a cousin of eczema. She went on a very strict diet
    developed by a psoriasis doctor and it seems to have really helped her.

    Just an idea. I wouldn’t leave any stone unturned.

    anyone try fasting and just drinking organic juiced veggies - i tried it and

    my eczema gets much better - it is up to u - u put something bad in yours
    system and u pay for it - fasting is a way of cleansing your system so your
    liver
    wont be working so hard during this time

  8. Jessie Madalyn Says:

    So, there’s another Sue, and even another Sue W! I will sign as Sue Ellen
    then! That’s my real name anyway.

    Hydrogen peroxide was recommended to me when I awoke once again in the
    middle of the night with extreme itching problems. I have a friend I can
    call in the middle of the night as he is a security guard. He told me to put
    hydrogen peroxide on the skin problem areas. I didn’t want to take a bath in
    a hydrogen peroxide solution, so I soaked a washcloth and patted the red
    areas. It worked! The itching went away and I was able to sleep the rest of
    the night. Then this morning after my shower I did the same thing and didn’t
    have itching while I was at work this afternoon.

    I am thrilled! I was getting so discouraged about the spreading and about
    the unsightly appearance. I have also gained a lot of weight lately so I
    feel more like staying inside, but I’m not going to do it. I will beat this

    thing! I appreciate everyone’s feedback. I think the sugar thing is huge. I
    notice that on my left palm where I have some serious eczema, when I eat
    sugar, a crack opens up. I have a big problem giving up sugar, I hope I can
    do it.

    I went to a homeopath and she gave me some other things, said that the skin
    disorder could be because I am not properly digesting and eliminating my
    food - so she gave me enzymes for every time I eat and a laxative for before
    bedtime. She also said to go to bed by 9 p.m. (that sounds like an
    impossibility!) and not to eat any carbs after 7 p.m. Those are huge changes
    for me.

    Thanks for sharing and keep doing it!

    Hugs, Sue Ellen

    _____

    >>>I’m 13 and dermatologists have been telling me that there’s no real
    cure for eczema. They told me I would just forget about it. Has anyone
    really forgotten about it?
    <<<<

    Easy for them to say when they are not the ones itching all over etc.
    hrumph….

    There’s got to be something which helps it… I’m still looking. Keep your
    chin up - you’re not alone…

    Sue

  9. Jessie Madalyn Says:

    Ruth — Can you share with us what the diet is that your sister is on? - Sue
    Ellen

    _____

    My sister developed a very rare disease called pityriasis rubra polaris
    (sp??), which is a cousin of eczema. She went on a very strict diet
    developed by a psoriasis doctor and it seems to have really helped her.

    Just an idea. I wouldn’t leave any stone unturned.

    anyone try fasting and just drinking organic juiced veggies - i tried it and

    my eczema gets much better - it is up to u - u put something bad in yours
    system and u pay for it - fasting is a way of cleansing your system so your

    liver
    wont be working so hard during this time

  10. Neva Marjory Says:

    I really believe it is cause mostly by what you eat. My daughter is
    4 and until then I was able to keep it under control so well that
    the doctor would never diagnose her as having eczema. But one I
    lost control it was terrible. Now I keep her off of eggs which she
    is moderatley allergic to, dairy which she is not but it acts up if
    there is too much in her system. But there are other factors that
    make it flare up mildy. I am working on it and so is her school.
    The improvement is amazing. Have any of you ever heard of the rice
    diet??? A lady went to a dr cause she didnt feel well. She had
    diabetes, blood pressure, heart, and other problems as well as being
    overweight. He told her what to eat and come back in 3 wks. Not
    speaking english well she came bake in 3 months. Her health was
    great not only that she lost weight too. Yes the food we buy has so
    much SH** in it. I dont understand how they allow it to be sold fo
    consumption.

    Keep a diary on everything you eat and your skin reactions This may
    help figure out what your body is reacting too.
    Alyssa

  11. devin150 Says:

    Yes it is very helpful to write down a food diary and introduce different
    foods and see what your skin reacts to. I needed to lose weight coz I am going
    out which I haven’t in months. I went on an apple and veggie juice diet (all
    organic) - my skin looks 85% better. It really is what you eat. I am not sure
    if organic helps but I do believe it is much better for you than conventional
    vegetables and fruits. I have skipped eating refined sugars, breads and
    rice. Meat doesn’t do much damage to me. The worse part about this disease is
    that everyone is different. I also use Jergens skin smoothing lotion to get rid
    of the dead skin cells and cell renewal - it does really help - I haven’t
    found an organic alternative for this but at this time I am satisfied using it.
    It does sting the first time you use it but after awhile it prevented my skin
    from breaking.

  12. Sebastian Blanchard Says:

    Hi
    The name of the supplement is called E.Excel and is avaliable worldwide. If
    you are interested I can ask my friend to talk to you. It is a very reliable
    and wholesome health product.

    Wish you well.

  13. Neva Marjory Says:

    Organic fruit and vegetables…..which are better….It depends which
    chemicals are worst for you. Most organic fruits and vegetables are
    poluted from our cars due to alot of the farms in california are next
    to those parking lots called hwys. The only real organic to buy is
    ones grown in green houses which many arent. Eating fruits and
    veggies either way are going to improve your health.

    Red meats are said to be bad for people with eczema. I think it is
    more than the meat its the hormones put in our foods.
    Alyssa

  14. Sharron Roberson Says:

    Please advise on brand names for baby wash. Aside note: A patch test showed
    that I was allergic formaldehyde. Most soaps, moisturizers, and makeup products
    contain formaldehyde-releasing agents to retard "spoilage" so, when shopping, I
    carefully read the labels.
    Thanks,
    Ching

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