It's Monday and that means it's time for another 5 QUESTIONS WITH featuring Josh who runs the blog redskinrecoverydiary (here) and the brilliant YouTube channel (here). I'm not going to lie, I slightly fangirled when Josh agreed to feature on my blog. Like Nina who I interviewed a while ago (here), he is a total skin hero of mine. When I started TSW back in 2013, to put it bluntly there was a general bleakness surrounding our condition - I'd go on the ITSAN forum and leave totally depressed. Back then, it was pretty scary as you were mostly going on blind faith that you were doing the right thing so when you add on top of that all the suffering I was reading about daily, it was hard to stay resolute. Everything changed when I discovered Josh's YouTube channel and when I say I am grateful for his videos, it's the understatement of the century. Amidst the sea of doom and gloom that at times felt like it was drowning me, Josh offered a refreshing alternative with his positive, chilled out attitude - he made it seem that even though he was suffering badly, it was no big deal and it would all sort itself out in the end, which it did. Every single day I suffered I would watch his videos that document his entire journey back to health and I don't think I could ever thank him enough. I will never forget the extraordinary impact his videos and blog had on my withdrawal and in part, I think that is why I have continued to document my recovery as I know how important it is to see that there is an end to all this madness.
All photos featured in this post are taken from his fantastic blog http://redskinrecoverydiary.blogspot.co.uk/ with kind permission from Josh. *Squeals with excitement* I'll hand it over to Josh:
1) Tell us a little bit about yourself and your skin journey.
I'm a really active, outgoing guy. I've always had a great life, love people and love being around them. My skin was fine, no skin issues at all, right up until I was about 16. Then some red rashes appeared before a big hockey game and a doctor prescribed cortisone tablets. I didn't realise, but eczema started to appear for the first time. I went to dermatologists and they gave me cortisone tubes. I wasn't using much at all, maybe a thumb full every month or so, but this increased over time. Over time I used more and more of it and the redness kept coming back bigger and worse... but slowly, I didn't notice it was getting worse.
As it got worse and worse I started visiting more and more dermatologists, always getting the same advice. They kept telling me cortisone was the solution and to use lots of it, get it under control, then take precautions like cold showers etc. It got to the point where my arms were constantly red... bright red. My face would go flushed at the drop of a hat, even smelling booze would make me go BRIGHT red. At this stage I was uncomfortable as hell. I wouldn't go swimming, or drink alcohol or anything that would irritate it, but I wasn't going to give up sport. I used to play football on Saturday and my skin was so weak I would come back covered in deep bruises and bright red inflammation. I would then put a whole tube of cortisone on me, and lay in bed for a few hours. This inflammation robbed me of energy and left me constantly tired.
2) How did you find out about TSW?
One day, after years of Googling for answers, and asking dermatologists if there were alternative treatments (food etc.), it all changed. I found a Google Images picture of a man's arm, and it was bright red, just like mine. I followed the link and found TSW. This led me to find research in the area, and a small group of people who had all gone off it cold turkey. Now I had passion. I spent hundreds of hours finding others who were going through this. At this time there was very little information out there... but I found it. I was 100% convinced this was me, and immediately decided to get off the cortisone.
*Josh in month 3 of withdrawal* |
Immediately after quitting cortisone my body started falling apart. What pleased me about this, was it was congruent with everyone else I had read about. It convinced me, I had finally found the answer. I was lucky to meet Jake & Libby. Jake had been recovering for over a year before I started. They lived nearby and drove to my house immediately to meet me. They were the extra support I needed (on top of my amazing parents) to convince me to stay the course.
3) Did you find that anything aided your healing?
The things that aided healing were: vitamin D tablets, Cod Liver Oil, Sunlight (in moderation), and avoiding sugar.
*Josh at the end of month 11* |
4) Sum up TSW in five words.
Profound reinvention. Getting myself back!
5) What positives, if any, have you found from going through TSW?
I'm probably the odd one out, but this recovery helped me so much. It gave me time to focus internally, think about my life and what I wanted to get out of it. When I was recovered I got life back and made the most of it.
Since recovering I've taken chances I wouldn't have before. I'm currently travelling the world (been gone 7 months), done all these amazing things, met amazing people. My life is now 100 times healthier. I don't eat sugar, have learned tonnes about nutrition and that most people don't know what is truly healthy. I've also challenged myself to get the most out of life. The next 3 months I'm living on a tropical island in Mexico. It's stunning here, and I don't feel a compulsion to go back to the rat race. My perspective on the world has changed. Finally, my strength, power and flexibility has improved out of sight. My golf game now hits the ball 30 yards further. My running has improved and much more.For his wonderful videos, click (here) and for his blog click (here).
Thank you so much Josh for all you have done but I swear I'll stop being gushy now. Marry me?
If there are people within our community that inspire you that you'd like to see interviewed, I'd love to know. This series has really compounded the love I feel for our ever-growing community and I hope it shows that there really is light at the end of the tunnel.
Henni @rawsomesoul (here)
Alice @healthy_healer (here)
Maleeha @TSWHealed (here)
Nina Sloan (here)
Nick @Eczemacism (here)
Stephanie & Isaiah Quinn (here)
Stephanie @TheItchyConundrum (here)
Love to you all out there
Cara xxxx
Cara, I never commented on this when you wrote it, but tonight something made me go back and do just that. I'm so proud of you, and everything you have achieved. I think a celebratory drink is on the cards. Come visit Mexico and it's on me. We can talk about the marriage proposal then ;)
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful end of 2017. Chat some time soon.
Oh how fabulous and what a lovely thing to say Josh :D
DeleteAgain, thank you for all you have done and being such an inspiration.
Wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Cara xxxx
P.S. See you in Mexico, husband ;)