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Going to discuss with Derm to try Humira

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I am 39 years old and was officially diagnosed with HS 5 years ago, however, I’ve been dealing with this disease since puberty. Recently, I’ve developed horrible eczema and my Hs is going nuts! I feel like my body needs help and at this point I think tying Humira is my best bet. Any advise current uses can provide is welcomed. I am just hoping that I’m making the right decision as I am ready to live a normal life. Has anyone gotten really sick from this since it compromises your immune system? I worry about this since i have a 3 year old at home.

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I have very chronic hs Humira only worked for me for about 3 months then it no longer worked I was getting the lesions daily and the Humira was causing me to break out in hives.

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