First KPV experiment

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Chili777 said:
That's great that it works for you at once a week. I only wish. All the protocols I've seen for allergen-induced atopic dermatitis or eczema describe a 2-3 month daily cycle with 30 days off. It seems to be working for me. I'm taking KPV on top of a biologic and Clobetasol cream.

I also had another effect where I had a roundish scar on the back of right leg from a dog bite that I got when I was 12. It was raised from the skin and just kind of a lump. It just came off yesterday, 55 years later. I now have a bit of a divot that's healing in it's place. I don't know what else to ascribe it to.
Oh totally, my plethora of knee surgery scars are clearing up and getting harder to notice. Including the giant knee replacement scar. It definitely works best if I'm doing daily injections, but I wanted to take a break because I was getting crazy itching on my back, and I wasn't sure if it was the KPV or the Reta. No rash/hives/redness, just itching to the point that I have to stop at every door jamb and scratch like a bear. I'm pretty sure it's sensitive skin side effect of Reta (anhedonia), and I might go back on daily KPV. The itching has actually gotten better as I increase the Reta dose too. Tends to kick in when I approach 2mgs of concentration, so I do twice a week injections to keep it from dropping below that. If this were a pure experiment, I wouldn't be mixing peps, but not having eczema breakouts and dry flakey skin is so freaking nice....
 
Hambocommando said:
Oh totally, my plethora of knee surgery scars are clearing up and getting harder to notice. Including the giant knee replacement scar. It definitely works best if I'm doing daily injections, but I wanted to take a break because I was getting crazy itching on my back, and I wasn't sure if it was the KPV or the Reta. No rash/hives/redness, just itching to the point that I have to stop at every door jamb and scratch like a bear. I'm pretty sure it's sensitive skin side effect of Reta (anhedonia), and I might go back on daily KPV. The itching has actually gotten better as I increase the Reta dose too. Tends to kick in when I approach 2mgs of concentration, so I do twice a week injections to keep it from dropping below that. If this were a pure experiment, I wouldn't be mixing peps, but not having eczema breakouts and dry flakey skin is so freaking nice....
Oh damn. Now I need to figure out if that's what's making my back itch now. WTF! I am a bear, too. Right between the shoulder blades. But it's only been a few weeks and I've been on Reta for 5.5 months (10 mg) and KPV for months. I wonder tho. I do find the Clobetasol calms it down and it is the only place I itch. Weird shit. And it's worth it to me to stay on both anyway, also.
 
Chili777 said:
Oh damn. Now I need to figure out if that's what's making my back itch now. WTF! I am a bear, too. Right between the shoulder blades. But it's only been a few weeks and I've been on Reta for 5.5 months (10 mg) and KPV for months. I wonder tho. I do find the Clobetasol calms it down and it is the only place I itch. Weird shit. And it's worth it to me to stay on both anyway, also.
YES! Same spot! Right between the shoulder blades where I can barely reach! So annoying! I still take cetirizine (zyrtec) every day for eczema as for years, it's been the only thing that even tried to help it. When the back itching flares up, I add hydroxyzine, which I technically have for anxiety, but is also a type 1 anti-histamine. Sometimes it works, sometimes not so much. Does make me less anxious though, lol! So it's either MAST cells dumping histamine from the Reta, or ...I just can't have nice things all at once. Not sure which.
 
Hambocommando said:
Oh totally, my plethora of knee surgery scars are clearing up and getting harder to notice. Including the giant knee replacement scar. It definitely works best if I'm doing daily injections, but I wanted to take a break because I was getting crazy itching on my back, and I wasn't sure if it was the KPV or the Reta. No rash/hives/redness, just itching to the point that I have to stop at every door jamb and scratch like a bear. I'm pretty sure it's sensitive skin side effect of Reta (anhedonia), and I might go back on daily KPV. The itching has actually gotten better as I increase the Reta dose too. Tends to kick in when I approach 2mgs of concentration, so I do twice a week injections to keep it from dropping below that. If this were a pure experiment, I wouldn't be mixing peps, but not having eczema breakouts and dry flakey skin is so freaking nice....
I had itching on and off, my son the same from just reta but eventually stopped after around two months. I think it is histamine reaction. Bodies reject foreign objects being injected I suppose.
 
Hambocommando said:
YES! Same spot! Right between the shoulder blades where I can barely reach! So annoying! I still take cetirizine (zyrtec) every day for eczema as for years, it's been the only thing that even tried to help it. When the back itching flares up, I add hydroxyzine, which I technically have for anxiety, but is also a type 1 anti-histamine. Sometimes it works, sometimes not so much. Does make me less anxious though, lol! So it's either MAST cells dumping histamine from the Reta, or ...I just can't have nice things all at once. Not sure which.
Wow. I can barely reach and my topical steroid cream does help if I can get it there. I have longish arms. I also take Zyrtec. You could get some of the cream and a backscratcher thing to apply it, if it gets intolerable. I'm going to keep going another two weeks when I cycle off KPV and I'll have my answer.
 
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