Emily’s vitiligo made us reevaluate our entire lives. Anytime the conversation about health came up and it is surprising how often this happens, we listened. We did a lot of listening and reading. So I started researching the disease and health in general.
And all that got me wondering has anybody done any research on attitudes to vitiligo (by both people who have it and the societies they live in) in different cultures/countries? In particular, in cultures which are basically of Northern European extraction? Are for example Swedes, who seem to have a pretty relaxed attitude to their bodies in general, less bothered about it?
We learned that stress plays a part (of vitiligo). During that four months things were pretty crazy and quite stressful. I was very unavailable to my children While Eric did pick up the slack of my absence I can never stop wondering if life hadn’t been so crazy then would things have turned out different. Anyway I probably beat myself up about that for now. But you said to put it down on paper so here it is.
I had the need to talk to others about vitiligo. The more people I talked to the better my chances of finding a cure. One thing was sure, I couldn’t talk to my wife about it. She would just clam up, she couldn’t face it. Just ignore it and it will go away. I am sure I didn’t make it easy for her to talk about, I was very frustrated, frustrated with the disease and with not being able to talk to her about it.
It’s not often that I get excited about skin care products, but this weekend while shopping I went into a great shop called, LUSH. All of their products are hand-made with all natural ingredients…some are even freshly mixed from their […]
Today there are over 25 facilities around the world searching for a cure for vitiligo. Here is where they can be found and what they are doing for us.
I received a comment today in which the writer asked how Protopic works on vitiligo, so here it is…more info than you may need about Protopic 😉
Yesterday Cartman left a really great question in our comment area on this post which included a short video, by Clinuvel, which shows how UVB treatments work on Non-segmental vitiligo. Cartman asked: What does it mean that UVB treatments only […]
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Hi, I’m Nathalie. After spending a lot of money trying different products to cover my vitiligo and never finding a good solution, I worked with a chemist to develop Vitiligo Cover lotion. It’s simple to use, blends away the vitiligo areas, and is waterproof.
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