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Dermatologist for acne roaccutane - help me!

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 01 January 2000 - 00:00

Okay, so I don't have insurance (yet!) and I will be paying out of pocket. BUT I'm desperate! Doxycycline helped me for a while but when I stress (as I have been doing lately) my pimples flare up again. They're all around my cheek/chin/lowerjaw. So ugly and painful. Has anyone been to a dermatologist who has prescribed them roaccutane? How much was the cost of consultation/blood tests? I know it has major side effects, but I'm so over it, i'm ready to try it.

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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 30 August 2015 - 08:22
Okay, so I don't have insurance (yet!) and I will be paying out of pocket. BUT I'm desperate! Doxycycline helped me for a while but when I stress (as I have been doing lately) my pimples flare up again. They're all around my cheek/chin/lowerjaw. So ugly and painful. Has anyone been to a dermatologist who has prescribed them roaccutane? How much was the cost of consultation/blood tests? I know it has major side effects, but I'm so over it, i'm ready to try it. I went on roaccutane when I was 20 and it was the only thing that worked for me. My acne has never come back. I tried so many things before that did nothing. I was on it for 3mnths and there are side effects, like depression, I did suffer from mood swings while on it and it made my skin and lips very dry. If you are fed up with your acne, its totally worth it. I would wake up in the morning after the treatment and could not believe my spots had finally gone. I was treated by a doctor in UK for this years ago but I have seen Dr Christina Engman for other things, she is now at Irish Medical Clinic,
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 29 August 2015 - 22:52
Yes, I think you have a point. Stress does make it worse for me, and I've noticed that. I should be more mindful of that. The next week or two, life should get easier so hopefully I'll be okay. Thank you for the input :D Did Roaccutane work for you? Can I ask why you were on it for a short time? I know, I've heard of the stories how things get worse before they get better. I've been on doxy for less than 3 months, maybe I should keep at it for longer? It's so gross. I'm not 14 anymore! lol. I don't wear makeup because I keep thinking it will make it worse, so I have to go about with yukky pimples!
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 29 August 2015 - 22:46
Okay, so I don't have insurance (yet!) and I will be paying out of pocket. BUT I'm desperate! Doxycycline helped me for a while but when I stress (as I have been doing lately) my pimples flare up again. They're all around my cheek/chin/lowerjaw. So ugly and painful. Has anyone been to a dermatologist who has prescribed them roaccutane? How much was the cost of consultation/blood tests? I know it has major side effects, but I'm so over it, i'm ready to try it. From a former major sufferer, I can sympathise greatly - BUT Roaccutane is an incredibly powerful drug and will only be issued to those with a great need AND it may not work - yes, it has helped millions of people but yet, it has failed millions. It also is very expensive for a minimum course of round 6 months (not forgetting the mandatory liver function tests as the drug affects the liver). I was only on Roaccutane for a short while and you must be prepared that the acne will get worse before it gets better. Stress is one of main causes of acne. Try reducing the stress and you will see a huge difference. Additionally, try other 'cyclins' or indeed, see a good dermatologist who can give you other options - it will be money well spent. I do not want to worry you but you need to be made aware of this drug. Good luck and ask me any questions if you wish.
 
 

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