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<blockquote data-quote="lovinglife" data-source="post: 2706645" data-attributes="member: 22428"><p>At the risk of cross posting because I’m T2 diet controlled, but have had psoriasis since I was 18 (62 now) I also have PCOS, I’m of the opinion that they are all linked. When my BS were high before getting my T2 diagnosis my psoriasis was unbearable, the only place I didn’t have it was my face, it actually became pustular psoriasis at one point, I also have arthritic psoriasis. </p><p></p><p>Now my BS are under control I still have little patches here & there but it’s improved massively, as has the arthritic psoriasis but that can still be painful at times, but yes if I do go a bit high which isn’t often now it does itch, I’ve also found that dairy makes it worse, so even though I do keto I try to keep my dairy to a minimum, I also gain weight with dairy (which is how I realised dairy was irritating my psoriasis when I cut down in dairy for weight loss)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovinglife, post: 2706645, member: 22428"] At the risk of cross posting because I’m T2 diet controlled, but have had psoriasis since I was 18 (62 now) I also have PCOS, I’m of the opinion that they are all linked. When my BS were high before getting my T2 diagnosis my psoriasis was unbearable, the only place I didn’t have it was my face, it actually became pustular psoriasis at one point, I also have arthritic psoriasis. Now my BS are under control I still have little patches here & there but it’s improved massively, as has the arthritic psoriasis but that can still be painful at times, but yes if I do go a bit high which isn’t often now it does itch, I’ve also found that dairy makes it worse, so even though I do keto I try to keep my dairy to a minimum, I also gain weight with dairy (which is how I realised dairy was irritating my psoriasis when I cut down in dairy for weight loss) [/QUOTE]
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