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#1 icedtea1

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Posted 10 August 2007 - 05:06 PM

Hi everyone! cool.gif

I just started accutane 5 days ago and so far so good. But before im just going to give some background info on myself.

I got acne 2 years ago when I was 15 in august, I naturally thought this was just going to be a part of puberty but It never really went away and got progressively worse, I went to my doctor about a year ago and he prescribed me the tetracycline's which didn't work out, than he gave me some retin-A cream. The retin-A actually helped out a bit and permanently took away alot of the pimples, but there are still some on my cheeks and a few cysts on my forehead and chin.

Now to the questions.

After taking the 'tane for 5 days im noticing the cysts seem to be healing very rapidly, is this to be expected? Because they were there for 1 night and the next afternoon I notice that there not there anymore.

Lastly, my skin is starting to get really dry, is this normal? And if it is, are you allowed to use moisturizers while your on the drug?

Thanks! biggrin.gif

edit: I don't know if this helps or not but my doc has got me on the 60 m/g dosage

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Posted 10 August 2007 - 05:42 PM

Hi there -

Yes, usually the acne you get during Accutane seems to heal faster (dry up). With that, be gentle to your skin - don't put harsh cleansers/toners/topicals on your skin unless your Derm. has recommended. These can make your skin more irritated/red/peely. Yes, you will get dry on Accutane - face, lips, body, eyes, private places, etc.... A good moisteriser is a must, gentle cleansers, eye drops if your eyes feel any bit of dry and especially if you wear contacts, Aquaphor or a good chapstick for your lips, and good body moisteriser.

The first month or so can be a bit rough as your body adjusts to Tane. Occassional headaches and body aches are common. Drink lots of water/fluids and eat good. Exercise when you can to keep your energy up - Accutane can zap your energy. I'm 39 and feel like an ol'lady at times. I'm on low dose 20mg day since May. No real active acne since month two - but my acne was mild.

Good luck and let us know how it goes.

Yvette

QUOTE(icedtea1 @ Aug 10 2007, 06:06 PM) View Post
Hi everyone! cool.gif

I just started accutane 5 days ago and so far so good. But before im just going to give some background info on myself.

I got acne 2 years ago when I was 15 in august, I naturally thought this was just going to be a part of puberty but It never really went away and got progressively worse, I went to my doctor about a year ago and he prescribed me the tetracycline's which didn't work out, than he gave me some retin-A cream. The retin-A actually helped out a bit and permanently took away alot of the pimples, but there are still some on my cheeks and a few cysts on my forehead and chin.

Now to the questions.

After taking the 'tane for 5 days im noticing the cysts seem to be healing very rapidly, is this to be expected? Because they were there for 1 night and the next afternoon I notice that there not there anymore.

Lastly, my skin is starting to get really dry, is this normal? And if it is, are you allowed to use moisturizers while your on the drug?

Thanks! biggrin.gif

edit: I don't know if this helps or not but my doc has got me on the 60 m/g dosage






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