I recently came across an article written on 29th June 2022 by Kui Mwah, a journalist who has eczema and uses topical steroid creams. She interviewed people about Topical Steroid Withdrawal on Tiktok and also found dermatologists to consult. And you guessed it, the dermatologist gaslights us yet again. I'm so disappointed to read yet more gaslighting... it's so … [Read more...]
Why won’t anyone talk about topical steroid withdrawal?
Why are people so scared to stand up and talk about topical steroid withdrawal? Why is it such a taboo subject? I know you love my rants and this one has been bubbling since last Friday, so I'm warning, I am about to let rip. Doctors, GPs and dermatologist mostly refuse to even acknowledge TSW even exists and this creates a lot of problems. I'd like to firstly thank … [Read more...]
MHRA recognise Topical steroid withdrawal
This has been a long, long time coming but finally, all of us who reported our Topical Steroid Withdrawal (TSW) through the Yellow Card scheme can feel some relief that TSW is finally being taken seriously. A press release was released today, 15th September, during National Eczema Awareness Week to finally recognise that TSW is a thing! MHRA advises clinicians to be … [Read more...]
Reporting TSW using the Yellow Card scheme
If you're reading this there is a chance you've used topical steroids for eczema and are going through Topical Steroid Withdrawal (TSW) or suspect you are currently experiencing Topical Steroid Addiction (TSA). It can feel like you've been dealt a really harsh blow, using medication to fix you skin and finding it's been damaged beyond recognition. You are not powerless, you … [Read more...]
You’re just steroid phobic
Ever been confused by the advice you're given by medical professionals? This is just a snapshot of all the confusing advice I've ever been given about my skin… and why I chose to listen to my body. Topical steroids are quite safe for long term use. Topical Steroids may thin your skin. Topical steroids can cause thickening of the skin. Use sparingly... A … [Read more...]