Hope you enjoyed this episode! I'd love to hear what you thought. Leave your comments + questions below :) And if you want more information on this topic, check this out → TSW - www.skinterrupt.com/?s=topical+steroid+withdrawal
Thank you for posting this! I am 15months tsw. I googled dr.julie greenberg and very excited she treats patients in the state i live in. Ive just scheduled a free consultation w her, this gives me immense hope and excitement to work w her!!!
hi all , one thing I do and it cutted my eczema flares to about 80%, I just stopped taking anything contain gluten and sugar, at the same time I took Cod liver oil and vitamin D. my skin immediately started to cure
I've had tsw for 6 years. Hearing you say it doens't have to take that long kind of broke my heart. Have I been suffering needlessly this whole time? I'm so lost as to where to even turn for help.
There are different routes to take. One is just purely time based. Another is using medication like certain biologics to reduce the symptoms and severity of TSW. And another is to work on root causes of the initial problem (ie. eczema, psoriasis) and support the HPA axis to rebalance the system. They all still take time, but may not take the many years just time alone may take. Perhaps follow someone like Briana Banos on Instagram (she's @preventable_doc) to see what someone who's living with this long term has found helpful
Hi Barbara, I actually have a bunch of episodes on TSW. If you look at the main page of my channel, you'll see a library for all of the TSW episodes. 👍
Thank you so much for this video! So great that you brought up NMT because the internet kinda made it the only cure to TSW. It’s almost like either NMT or 5year recovery time. Please cover more topics like this, it is very helpful!!!!
I have become extremely allergic to eggs in Tsw. Nut, sugar, gluten, everything is allergenic to me. It’s been 5 years Iam on Rinvoq from a year. If I stop Rinvoq, am going back to Tsw. What to do now?
Thank you for this information video! I wish we have a practitioner like Dr Greenberg here in the UK! I just wanted to clarify what Dr Greenberg mentioned about liquorice root. I’m almost 4 years into TSW and there’s always been a lot of negativity about liquorice and it mimicking steroids and perhaps causing withdrawal like tsw. I’ve avoided it myself but have found lots of creams etc use liquorice. My takeaway from this video is that liquorice is safe to use for tsw sufferers is that correct?
I am 21m and going through this I think I have a mild case as I have only used a topical steroid called triamcinolone acetonide I have never had eczema or psoriasis I used the steroid for a little over a month as I was told that was fine after I did my own research I did 15 on 15 off for a few months and didn’t go back as they wanted to prescribe me something stronger how do I get in contact with these women I could use the help and I think that my case could be solved very quickly and want to hold my mother and not be in pain while I do so any help at all would be greatly appreciated
My wife has TSW, and is now in the 4th month of it. She's at the oozing sequence, which started on her back and has since moved to her arms and legs. Her naturopath has her on some specialized probiotics to affect Ig and histamine levels. The biggest problem that still hasn't healed is her sleep schedule, Is there anything in particular that can be done to fix her adrenal glands faster?
I recommend: - Always sleep with a fan on - Always keep nail short - No perfume / skin care products with fragrance - Avoid sugar, dairy, tomatoes - Avoid hot showers - No harsh soaps - Drink chinese herbal tea every night - SUPPLEMENTS!! will help speed up the process - Get enough sleep (especially between 10pm - 2am. Skin repairs during this time - Make sure room and bed sheets are always clean - Drink a lot of water You should also read about NMT, which many ppl with TSW said worked for them. (No moisture treatment) These are some of the things that helped me a lot. And remember: TSW is NOT permanent. She is going to heal as long as she stays away from steroid creams:) Hope she heals fast!
@@Paul-qq7mhI have to disagree I’m in month 4 of tsw and diet does play apart diet and environmental factors my theory is that your eczema still persist along with the tsw so it exacerbates / gets in the way of healing so if your eczema symptoms are going off from diet / environmental it might make the tsw symptoms worse just my theory but what you eat definitely plays apart
Hope you enjoyed this episode! I'd love to hear what you thought. Leave your comments + questions below :)
And if you want more information on this topic, check this out → TSW - www.skinterrupt.com/?s=topical+steroid+withdrawal
Thank you for posting this! I am 15months tsw. I googled dr.julie greenberg and very excited she treats patients in the state i live in. Ive just scheduled a free consultation w her, this gives me immense hope and excitement to work w her!!!
update?
hi all , one thing I do and it cutted my eczema flares to about 80%, I just stopped taking anything contain gluten and sugar, at the same time I took Cod liver oil and vitamin D. my skin immediately started to cure
Are you meaning added white sugar like lollies etc or including sugar in fruits? Thank you
@@mikacoco2094 yes I meant white sugar
@@mikacoco2094 also stop Topical steroids, you will not need it again believe me
Jax ron did you suffer from TSW or just eczema?
@@mikacoco2094 I do suffered from TSW but it's all about being patient and give it some time
I've had tsw for 6 years. Hearing you say it doens't have to take that long kind of broke my heart. Have I been suffering needlessly this whole time? I'm so lost as to where to even turn for help.
There are different routes to take. One is just purely time based. Another is using medication like certain biologics to reduce the symptoms and severity of TSW. And another is to work on root causes of the initial problem (ie. eczema, psoriasis) and support the HPA axis to rebalance the system. They all still take time, but may not take the many years just time alone may take. Perhaps follow someone like Briana Banos on Instagram (she's @preventable_doc) to see what someone who's living with this long term has found helpful
And how are you doing now. ?
Thank you for replying to my other comment and for this video! So refreshing to see a supportive doctor. I've never had one - so this is so great!
Hi Barbara, I actually have a bunch of episodes on TSW. If you look at the main page of my channel, you'll see a library for all of the TSW episodes. 👍
Thank you so much for this video! So great that you brought up NMT because the internet kinda made it the only cure to TSW. It’s almost like either NMT or 5year recovery time. Please cover more topics like this, it is very helpful!!!!
Does thin skin from topical steroid also reverse in 5 years?
Very thankful for the help.
You're welcome!!! There are other TSW podcasts that can be found here www.skinterrupt.com/?s=topical+steroid+withdrawal
I am 88 YOA. How much time do I have? Also, if TSW finally works, what about Eczema (the original problem)?
Marin skincare has literally cured my eczema and now I can eat eggs again (after avoiding them for almost 20 years!)
I have become extremely allergic to eggs in Tsw. Nut, sugar, gluten, everything is allergenic to me. It’s been 5 years Iam on Rinvoq from a year. If I stop Rinvoq, am going back to Tsw. What to do now?
WOW i'm surprised a doctor actually talked about TSW!
Great show, very informative.
Thank you doctor for sharing so priceless information.
Thank you for this information video! I wish we have a practitioner like Dr Greenberg here in the UK!
I just wanted to clarify what Dr Greenberg mentioned about liquorice root. I’m almost 4 years into TSW and there’s always been a lot of negativity about liquorice and it mimicking steroids and perhaps causing withdrawal like tsw. I’ve avoided it myself but have found lots of creams etc use liquorice. My takeaway from this video is that liquorice is safe to use for tsw sufferers is that correct?
I am 21m and going through this I think I have a mild case as I have only used a topical steroid called triamcinolone acetonide I have never had eczema or psoriasis I used the steroid for a little over a month as I was told that was fine after I did my own research I did 15 on 15 off for a few months and didn’t go back as they wanted to prescribe me something stronger how do I get in contact with these women I could use the help and I think that my case could be solved very quickly and want to hold my mother and not be in pain while I do so any help at all would be greatly appreciated
Thank you both. 😊
Thanks for this!
You're welcome!!!
MY DAUGHTER JUST WENT ON DUPIXENT???? PLEASE HELP
Wait whats wrong with dupixent
My wife has TSW, and is now in the 4th month of it. She's at the oozing sequence, which started on her back and has since moved to her arms and legs. Her naturopath has her on some specialized probiotics to affect Ig and histamine levels. The biggest problem that still hasn't healed is her sleep schedule, Is there anything in particular that can be done to fix her adrenal glands faster?
Try Dr Rapport here on TH-cam
I recommend:
- Always sleep with a fan on
- Always keep nail short
- No perfume / skin care products with fragrance
- Avoid sugar, dairy, tomatoes
- Avoid hot showers
- No harsh soaps
- Drink chinese herbal tea every night
- SUPPLEMENTS!! will help speed up the process
- Get enough sleep (especially between 10pm - 2am. Skin repairs during this time
- Make sure room and bed sheets are always clean
- Drink a lot of water
You should also read about NMT, which many ppl with TSW said worked for them. (No moisture treatment)
These are some of the things that helped me a lot. And remember: TSW is NOT permanent. She is going to heal as long as she stays away from steroid creams:) Hope she heals fast!
Mate. NMT is not recommended and diet has nothing to do with it according to Dr Rapport Check out Dr Rapport here on TH-cam he specializes in TSW.
@@Paul-qq7mhI have to disagree I’m in month 4 of tsw and diet does play apart diet and environmental factors my theory is that your eczema still persist along with the tsw so it exacerbates / gets in the way of healing so if your eczema symptoms are going off from diet / environmental it might make the tsw symptoms worse just my theory but what you eat definitely plays apart
@@Drunkpunch33 You obviously have allergys to certain foods.
Cyclosporin 300mg. 1 year..problem solved..dupixant made my face red and gave my conjunctivitis
What happens when u stop it?
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