Ready to be inspired with a story of healing from Topical Steroid Withdrawal? Join ITSAN podcast host Natalie Lawton as she sits down with Kelly Palace, co-founder of ITSAN who opens up about her journey through TSW. From discovering her condition through the pioneering works of Dr. Rappaport and Dr. Kligman to navigating the grueling withdrawal process, Kelly's story is one of resilience and hope. She enlightens us on the importance of recognizing TSW as an iatrogenic condition and shares inspiring tales that confirm healing is possible, even after years of potent steroid use and how she has seen "everyone" heal over her 15 years in the ITSAN community.
But the conversation doesn't stop there. Kelly shares practical advice on stress management, acceptance, and switching up her skin care products. Keeping comfortable and acceptance were two of the tools she used the most. This episode is a beacon of encouragement and support. She believes in the collective effort to raise awareness about TSW. Tune in for heartfelt stories, practical tips, and an overarching message of perseverance and hope.
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