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21 Sep 2007
I have been reading this forum for a year and half, and I have been a member for almost one year. I joined because I started Accutane therapy to control/stop steriod induced rosacea. Steriod induced rosacea is currently the only curable form of rosacea. I have also suffered from acne since puberty and today I am 43. It was in trying to fix my acne that I ended up with a form of rosacea.
Since I have been here I have seen what I think is a horrible trend. There have been several members of this board whose skin has developed rosacea like symptoms and they attribute this to oral and topical isotretinoin. I believe they are suffering greatly, I believe their suffering is related to isotretinoin, but I also believe their experiences are very uncommon. And now their posts have been leading many visitors to this board - terrified that if they use isotretinoin this will happen to them. The fact remains that isotretinoin both oral and topical has helped many people over come acne. It has controlled rosacea for many as well. In my case it cured my rosacea and I was for the record taking 120 mg a day, 2mg per kg of my weight for the last three months of my therapy. If I believed what I read on here, than I should have a horrible rosacea and I don't. The rosacea forum has three good stickies that contain awesome, well written information detailing rosacea. However, each day more and more people start posts asking if they have rosacea. These are people who have red skin, that is caused by one, several or all of the following: 1) inflammed acne, 2) topicals which are aggravating their skin, 3) topicals which naturally produce redness during the beginning of treatment until tolerance is built up, and or 4) the common side effect of redness that occurs during oral isotretinoin treatment and naturally subsides anywhere from 3 to 6 months after stopping treatment. This forum is a godsend of information for many people. I for one have learned a lot on here and it helped my 7 month course of Accutane be a lot less scary. It is a shame that for all the good information on here, people are getting terrified by a few members whose experiences are uncommon and purely anecdotal. I am not asking for those who are having problems to stop posting. But, everytime I read this forum and I see a post by a terrified newbie, I want to comfort and inform them - but I don't have the time to do that with everyone. I really wish that one of the moderators on this board could put up a warning about this so that people are not unnecessarily alarmed by something they have no reason to be alarmed about.
22 Feb 2007
I am starting my 5th month of Accutane. I know that one of the IPledge rules is that 30 days must elapse between appointments, so that you have to schedule the appointment 30+ days after last months. My question is: is there a cutoff say 35 days or 40 days that IPledge rules? Let me explain.
I saw my derm today. I made my next appointment. I insisted that I want to only see my particular derm, because they wanted to give me who was ever available on day 31. So the receptionist said to me: "well if you see that dr. you will be at day 34 and day 35 is the cutoff, so you have to make this appointment or else". Cutoff for what? IPledge? Or being off of it too long? |
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Hello, i have steroid-induced rosacea, and I'd like to ask you a question. I know that you have cured your rosacea that was also steroid-induced, but have you had any broken capillaries? I have broken capillaries and i'm wondering if steroid-induced rosacea can be cured, will my broken capillaries on my face be gone, too? P.S i've also stopped using steroids on my fac 9 Mar 2009 - 20:24
smellybird
ok i lost all my writing. basically i was just wondering how long it took for you rosacea to start getting better? 9 Mar 2009 - 15:43
smellybird
oh well thats clearly too long. right im going to post something and then send you the link to it as i clearly cant send you a personal message apparently. 9 Mar 2009 - 14:47
smellybird
i'd really like your advice please. i am currently taking 30mg of accutane a day for my acne, on day 12 now. although i havent been diagnosed with rosacea, i'm 99% sure i have a mild-moderate case of it, possibly steroid induced, although it hasnt subsided since i applied the steroid quite a while ago. i read your pinned topic thing about you being on accutane for acn 9 Mar 2009 - 14:46 Last Visitors
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