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Editor’s Note… On November 22, 2017, Sharyn B (Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia) posted the following message to the PRP Facebook Community. Members can CLICK HERE see the original, unedited version of Sharyn’s post and feedback. “I’ve been told to moisturise at least three times a day. I don’t shower everyday (which is excruciating as i
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From the Editor The PRP Survival Guide is a repository of experiences and insights shared by PRP patients and their caregivers. Collectively, the PRP community possesses a wealth of practical knowledge about pityriasis rubra pilaris. We need to harvest that knowledge for those in need of enlightenment. Share what you have learned about PRP as
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Welcome to the ReadyTalk Meet & Greet Scheduler. The PRP Alliance has arranged for a 14-day Free Trial of ReadyTalk, a video conferencing platform similar to GoToMeeting but more user friendly. The plan is to facilitate online gatherings where PRP patients and caregivers can meet, greet and chat. Based on the response, we ill schedule
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Thank you for sharing your information. Bill McCue, Founder/President PRP Alliance, Inc.
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Let’s start with a little history. When James Shooter was admitted to St. Bartholomew’s Hospital in London, England in 1828, he unwittingly became the world’s first recorded patient with what the medical community would eventually call pityriasis rubra pilaris. Fast forward 169 years. The PRP community has only been around since late 1997 when a
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From the Editor… You may find that your nails have a tendency to split and shred and feel weak and thin, both because of PRP and the medications you may be taking. Keep your nails trimmed close to the tips of your fingers … once they grow beyond, they are more vulnerable to damage from
ACKNOWLEDGMENT NORD gratefully acknowledges the following for their assistance in preparing this report: Mark Lebwolh MD, Chairman, Dermatology Department, Icahn Medical School, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY; Jouni Uitto MD, PhD Professor and Chair, Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology. Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA; Nicholas A Ross, MD, Lead Investigator and Resident Physician,
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From the Editor… My first PRP Awareness Day was November 28, 2012 and quite “unofficial” by any standards. It began with a phone call from my dermatologist’s office. I was told that the appearance of a red spot on my forehead on August 8 – nearly four months prior – had been the onset of
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