LeAnn Rimes, perhaps the world’s most famous psoriasis patient (after Ben Franklin), may also be the most buff. The star was photographed recently in a bikini, causing one psoriasis patient to remark: “I need her psoriasis treatment, and I need her
trainer.” In the interest of spreading hope, and NOT AT ALL to goose our male readership, we are linking to the photos that are causing such a stir in the entertainment media.
It’s always a two-edged sword to have a psoriasis spokesperson who has such perfect skin, but we remain grateful that she is willing to share her story.
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What is her treatment???
LeAnn stopped twittering because of the name calling she got when these photos were posted. I think you have a lot of nerve linking and spreading these photos yet again. I do not think LeAnn would be happy if she sees this. Very poor taste.
Please I need this treatment. I am hopeless:’(
What is LeAnn using???
hi my name is Laura. My dad has psoriasis. It is spreading through out his body. I would like to know how to help him get some relief. You talked about LeAnn’s treatment. but didnt mentioned all. It would be great if you could tell us a little more on her treatment. Thank you so much. . .
Sorry, we do not know her treatment(s). As for her Twittering, she has posted 12 tweets in the last 24 hours, so we guess when she saw how positive the reaction was to the photos, she changed her mind.
Laura, we are sorry about your dad’s psoriasis. His best hope is to get to a dermatologist who treats a lot of psoriasis patients. There are many options that might help him.
Rania, hang in there. We have all been desperate at times; we hope things improve for you soon. You might find support at our social network for psoriasis patients, Psoriasis.Name.
Hello, I am a 12 year old girl that has psoriasis. It is more worse to have a condition like this in Middle/High School because of all the name-calling.
Rania don’t leave your psoriasis untreated. Go see a dermatologist and he will prescribe the right treatment for you. There are efficient medications in the market now that would control your disease and help the plaques disappear. The important thing is to seek medical advice and not leave your psoriasis untreated. Good luck