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Cured Topical Steroid Withdrawl

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The topical steroids I was perscribed by all my doctors, for eczema and allergies, quit working August 2016. I had to quit college because the withdrawl sympoms were so bad. Now I have pretty much cured myself of the withdrawl and the allergies. If you are going through the same thing I would be happy to tell you how I got through it all so you can get some ideas that will hopefully speed up your recovery. This is specifically for people who are going through topical steroid withdrawl or use steroid cream to treat mild to severe "atopical dematitus". Im not a doctor and I dont guarantee that my advice will help or cure you but I am fairly confident I can guide some people in the right direction.

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