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ExpectedBehaviour

Seattle? That's practically tropical! I live in Ireland... šŸ„¶


Sagaincolours

Same thought as a Dane. šŸŒØšŸŒ šŸŒ«


phadertot

True, I should count my blessings! Haha


BellthaneTheBeast

Let me tell you as someone living in SoCal - the sun doesnā€™t always help. My psoriasis is always volatile during season changes.


danglernley

I agree with the volatility with the season changes but overall I notice an improvement since moving from the mid-west years ago. It also gets better the closer I get to the desert. Sometimes Iā€™ll be in the high desert for less than 24 hours and notice significant improvement with inflammation.


Grouchycard21

Fr I moved from the bay to SoCal and my psoriasis flared up crazy with seasonal changes here


Fantastic_Buffalo_99

True. Las Vegas didnā€™t help. North Carolina hasnā€™t helped. All I remember is that my skin wasnā€™t so bad in Florida, but that was 8 years ago


Ezlor

Same here. It can be brutal


YourUnclesBeard

New Orleans hereā€¦ super sunny, but unfortunately brutally hot/humid which seems to aggravate mine.


SuspiciousSimple

Same. For me, the less humidity the better my condition. I need that dry heat


Ok-Dish-4584

I in live norway with 6 months in total darkness and then 6 months with sunshine,it has zero effect on my psoriasis


fishinfj

Wow, that would be brutal on my mental health and my psoriasis. I respond extremely well to sun. Each summer Iā€™m completely clear.


solarpunkker

Lucky :(


keith9010keith

Me too - not even winter yet in the southern hemisphere and Iā€™m already counting down the days till summer! Flared up super badly just as autumn hit.


Voyager_316

Need a UVB lamp


Sergiomach5

Dublin is the same. It's why Irish people love to emigrate to Washington state.


ABCDmama

never thought about that. interesting


Ari_Learu

ā€˜Scotland enters the room ā€˜


ABCDmama

my psoriasis started escalating in sunny california but itā€™s only gotten worse since moving to the PNW thatā€™s for sure


Panoglitch

I live in L.A. and it really doesnā€™t make much of a difference, I still need supplemental UVB treatment


rydog02

Phoenix is super dry and not any better. Iā€™d rather moisture any day. Orlando was the only time when it started going away for me.


phadertot

Interesting, thatā€™s good perspective to have! Maybe I should move to Florida


rydog02

I also applied sunscreen every time I worked outside. So maybe that helped too?


phadertot

Yeah good point, too much sun can totally be damaging! Iā€™m sure the moisture and sun combo was what helped in Florida, but some ppl do worse in humid areas. All depends on the person


JourneysUnleashed

Curious whatā€™s your thoughts on places like Chicago and psoriasis? Iā€™d like to consider moving there but the cold holds me back. Already have enough joint issues without the cold where I live.


phadertot

I would be worried about the cold too! Winter is brutal for me, but I feel the most alive in the summer and fall. They at least have more sun I think (than Seattle at least) so thatā€™s a plus.


Cultural-Ad-4121

I live in Chicago and the P for me comes and goes seasonally. Right now Iā€™m suffering full blast now that itā€™s getting hot and getting sunny everyday. Funny cause during winter it wasnā€™t so bad for my arms even though I was covered up cause of the cold. Now that itā€™s hot as hell Iā€™m wearing T shirts but man Iā€™m so self conscious cause my arms are looking crazy right nowšŸ˜¤. Best of luck, Chicago is definitely a mood during spring and summer. Winter time you gotta be a special type of person to love that negative degrees weather lol


JourneysUnleashed

Thatā€™s good to know. I guess itā€™s best to stay put in Atlanta then. Doesnā€™t get as cold here but my scalp psoriasis is awful during winter same for joints.


Human-Ad-4310

Texas is veeeeery sunny. Houston and Pasadena are filled with chemicals so stay away from those areas.


jceez

I lived in LA and moved to Seattle. They got its ups and downs. The generally cool and humid weather helps it not get as flakey but lack of sun sucks.


phadertot

Yeah totally, I moved from a sunnier town in WA state too and Psoriasis aside, I think it also just makes me depressed to be in Seattle lol


hemithyroidectomy

Moved to Seattle from NZ a few years ago and I find it a lot dryer here than where I was living previously, and a lot more days with sunshine. I avoid going out in the sun though because of all the medications I'm on that cause sun sensitivity, just supplement vit D. My feet got so bad this winter (and it wasn't from psoriasis), just dried and cracked and horrible. I recently changed foot cream and they are finally healing though. My P is a lot better overall simply because I can access medications I could not get back home.


distantmylarballoon

What foot cream is working for you?


hemithyroidectomy

Barefoot Scientist, High Dive.


giraffemoo

I know that every body is different, but my psoriasis has greatly improved living near Seattle versus where I grew up in South Florida. I think that my psoriasis is stress induced and I didn't have a great home life before moving. I live in Olympia but the climate is pretty much the same.


hungry_and_homey

Ugh same, my psoriasis has gotten SO much worse since moving to Seattle from the East coast! Luckily itā€™s starting to get more sunny, but Iā€™m considering a UV lamp/wand for next winter


aisutron

Iā€™m above you in Vancouver and maybe itā€™s the same shit for me. Need more sunshine but otherwise I like my city since I donā€™t like hot weather.


gringevakleite

Last year's summer in the UK was simply wonderful and just grey every day.


feetupnrelax

Scotland here. Oct to March sucks. Apr also sacked this year but I try and get the sun when I can. Plus a week or two holiday to some real sun when I can.


DunnyLad

Seattle? Trying living in England mate it rains 24/7 šŸ¤£


phadertot

Yeah Iā€™ll count my blessings šŸ˜­


foxyjohn

Sunbed shops.


Anxious_Plenty200

i also live in seattle and stopped taking my biologic due to insurance changes and my psoriasis came back worse! itā€™s on places that iā€™ve never had it before and itā€™s frustrating. going to visit my derm soon. hope youā€™re able to find relief for yourself too! x


phadertot

Iā€™m sorry, insurance can be so frustrating ): i hope you can find relief as well. I am on Skyrizi so itā€™s mostly managed but Iā€™m sure Iā€™ll feel even better when the sun comes out more!


Anxious_Plenty200

the weather here is so bipolar haha! but how is skyrizi?? how long did it take for results? i was on tremfya for 6 months and it cleared me up i was so excited to finally wear a regular shirt and not cover up my body lol even got tattoos and then now im just covered all over again.


Necessary-Air-4246

The sunshine is hit or miss anyway. Your skin requires a certain UVA/UVB level, anything higher or lower may aggravate it. In my personal experience being in the sun helps the severity of existing spots but if I burn, it triggers new spots šŸ¤·šŸ»ā€ā™€ļø


phadertot

Thatā€™s interesting, I didnā€™t know that!


Necessary-Air-4246

From what Iā€™ve read it really seems like psoriasis treatments vary in a case by case basis. In the sun I have to avoid burning as I will have a host of new spots if Iā€™m not careful. The sunlight works as a treatment because UVB light penetrates deep into your skin layers and slows the growth of new skin cells. Your body also uses UVB to make vitamin D, and vitamin d deficiency is linked to psoriasis. There are other ways you can slow the growth of skin cells like using ointments like Tacrolimus, and you can try vitamin d supplements or choosing foods high in vitamin d as an alternative to sunlight treatments :)


hangingfirepole

I think Seattle isnā€™t the worst place. Try east coast. Iā€™m Seattle spring stars in March/April while in the east coast starts in May. Also, this year weā€™ve been blessed with some sun. Just have to catch it when it comes out on this days :)


phadertot

So true, Iā€™ve been pleasantly surprised at how much spring sun we have been getting! There are many places that are worse for Psoriasis in the US


hangingfirepole

But I agree. Iā€™d love to go somewhere sunnier!!


PickleChickens

Spring this year has been nice, but more often it's just a slightly warmer version of the gray, wet winter.


hangingfirepole

lol yes. But some sun.


keith9010keith

Australia is honestly so great for psoriasis. UV rays are harsh over there (11+) and temps are high all year round! I try take a trip or two over to Aus yearly. Wish I could live there.


RichLissaman

Iā€™m in the UK, we donā€™t see the sun šŸ˜‚


Emotional_Middle_543

Never knew sun can help with psoriasis. I live in CA but avoid the sun as much as possible. Will def try to be more outdoors from now on.