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Old 7th Jan 2007, 20:27
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Medical question

Hi everyone,

Just a quick question. I hope its not too stupid!

Ive recently started developing exzcema/psoriasis, its not too severe but can either of these conditions cause a failure for the class 1 medical?

I wasn't sure so I just thought I'd ask!

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Old 7th Jan 2007, 20:31
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Its neither unhelpful nor rude, Ill do exactly that.
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no they don't
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Hi,

Just to put your mind at rest, I had really severe Psoriasis all the time i was at uni. When i came out after 3 years, it was at it's worse which was about the same time i went for my I nitial Class One.

I thought they'd make a big deal about it but no-one mentioned anything, and i've had 3 renewals since then!

So no, i really don't think it's a problem.

Hope that helps.

Chile

p.s don't scratch it!!!
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Old 25th Jan 2007, 22:09
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Hi,

You say 'really severe' psoriasis. How severe was it for you? I hope I'm not prying its just out of interest! I may be going for some light treatment in the hope that this will offer some relief.

For me it seems to be little spots here, there and everywhere! Quite bad on my backside though

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That wouldn't be the UAV Light treatment would it?

I had quite bad psoriasis all over my body, after the treatment it has been clear for about 3/4 years.

Very very effective.
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