My cure?
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2020 3:48 am
I’ve had atopic dermatitis since I was a teenager. In August 2018 I was diagnose with multiple myeloma. I underwent aggressive treatment for four months. In January 2019 I had a stem cell transplant. All was “standard” treatment for my cancer. My eczema disappeared and has not been back since.
Myeloma is also thought to possibly be auto immune related. This is the time of year when I have a hard time with eczema but I haven’t had to use fluocinonide or triamcinolone at all. What is the connection? I am currently on a daily dose of Revlimid which I also took for four months leading up to my transplant. At first I assumed it was the initial treatments that included high doses of dexamethasone. Now I am doubting that explanation. Now I wonder if the stem cell transplant or current low dose Revlimid has kept the eczema suppressed.
Since it showed up, I have rarely gone a few weeks without either fluo or tri. Ears, arms, legs, hands - it’s always somewhere. But now, nothing for a year and a half.
Myeloma is also thought to possibly be auto immune related. This is the time of year when I have a hard time with eczema but I haven’t had to use fluocinonide or triamcinolone at all. What is the connection? I am currently on a daily dose of Revlimid which I also took for four months leading up to my transplant. At first I assumed it was the initial treatments that included high doses of dexamethasone. Now I am doubting that explanation. Now I wonder if the stem cell transplant or current low dose Revlimid has kept the eczema suppressed.
Since it showed up, I have rarely gone a few weeks without either fluo or tri. Ears, arms, legs, hands - it’s always somewhere. But now, nothing for a year and a half.