Roaccutane, and a little bit of sillyness
#41
Posted 20 June 2009 - 09:55 PM
#42
Posted 20 June 2009 - 10:07 PM
I know! It's great having people who are in the same boat. Thanks for the advice, I'll have a look around and see if I can get it over in aus. Let me know how your course goes. Best wishes.
#43
Posted 20 June 2009 - 10:27 PM
Good luck
#44
Posted 21 June 2009 - 12:16 AM
Good luck
Yay! I just took a big breath, close my eyes and clicked "Add Reply"...
#45
Posted 21 June 2009 - 12:30 AM
Good luck
Yay! I just took a big breath, close my eyes and clicked "Add Reply"...
lmao
#46
Posted 22 June 2009 - 01:35 AM
DAY 18:
Hey internet strangers! I haven't washed my hair in about four days which is a verrry rare thing for me. And today I've come home to a perfectly matte face!!!
Just a recommendation, don't eat oranges on roaccutane, it stung my lips like crazy.
Also I don't know but I've been a bit overly emotional lately, last night I was watching a doco on salmon and I cried because they swam all that way to lay their eggs and then just died!? It was truly tragic.
But then again I always cry when I watch the cartoon movie Tarzan so maybe I'm just weird, which is more likely...
Farewell
#47
Posted 22 June 2009 - 09:35 PM
Got a headache today but have fought it off with water. Also I'm breaking out on the back of my neck. Gah go away acne everybody hates you.
#48
Posted 24 June 2009 - 05:58 AM
Ahh it seems like yesterday I had just reached double digits... How time flies when your lips are cracked and your skin is peeling.
Got a new symptom to report today. Back pain!
Rashes on my hand are healing even though I haven't been moiturising.
Tsk Tsk
Next I post I will make a list of hints to keep hair from drying out. They're pretty helpfull for me.
G'night!
#49
Posted 24 June 2009 - 02:42 PM
I started with the extreme thirst mere hours after my first dose and it hasn't let up. But whatever, it helps me drink all my water, so I can't really complain.
Thanks for sharing your journey, I'll be reading it!
#50
Posted 25 June 2009 - 03:20 AM
I started with the extreme thirst mere hours after my first dose and it hasn't let up. But whatever, it helps me drink all my water, so I can't really complain.
Thanks for sharing your journey, I'll be reading it!
Hey Chaoticdreams33 thanks for the post! I'm loving the loss of oil at the moment. People can no longer see their reflection in my forehead. But yeah it'll probably just get drier from here on. Haha I suppose Roaccutane is a good motivation for water drinking. I really am noticing that I get mild headaches when I don't drink enough. Good luck with your course. Do you have a log? If so I'll check in.
DAY 21:
Not much new today, but I feel like the IB has calmed down a bit, touch wood. My Mum said that my skin is looking better but I think it looks the same, and I don't really want to get my hopes up too high, too early.
So I am taking great care of my hair, coz I don't want it to get all dry and break off and split and whatnot. Things that I am doing:
* Only washing my scalp, and the front of my hair, the fringe section, I read somewhere that when you th en rinse the shampoo out it mildy cleans the rest of your hair, I dunno...
* I don't wash all of my conditioner out, I leave a tiiiiny bit in the ends
* I use a leave in contioner that supposedly prevent spil end and dry hair
* I brush my hair really carefully when it's knotty, and brush from the bottom, upwards, don't just push all the knots from top to bottom, if that makes sense.
* Sometimes I use a hair sunscreen, just a bit over the top.
Anyways maybe I'm a bit obsessed with my hair but I don't want it to become a friz, Most of these things work for me
I'm plastering my face with Cetaphil moisturising cream as I type.
Oh! Lastly, could someone please tell me off/give me a horror story as to picking while on Roaccutane. I need a slap on the wrist.
#51
Posted 25 June 2009 - 05:36 PM
Thanks for the hair tips!
#52
Posted 25 June 2009 - 07:22 PM
DAY 22:
I am having the day off school, with a fever and a nasty cough...
my lips are so gross.
I'm sooooooo boooorrrrrreeeddddd
The only things on tv are about Michael Jackson, can't belive he died.
#53
Posted 26 June 2009 - 11:51 PM
Back pains aren't really much fun, but I'm trying to stay positive. It really only hurts when I bend down for too long and then stand up straight. I'm buying some fish oil capsules today so hopefully that might help a little bit. Overall I think my skin is feeling smoother, my forehead is clear and beautiful, albeit a few red marks. I've been peeling my lips and now they are patchy, purple and sore
Bit down today, got a really painfull cough, and cold. Been drinking lots of water so no headache today
But it's the start of the 3 weeks holidays! yaay
Have a lovely day
#54
Posted 27 June 2009 - 11:13 AM
It was discouraging at 1st, because within the 1st 2 wks I could see a noticeable difference in the texture in my skin. It seemed smoother & more even somehow. Sooo... Im feeling good about things when wk 3 rolls around & BAM! Cystic explosions (some of the worst Ive ever had) ransacked my face to the point where I was embarrassed to even go to work. I dont think Ive had direct eye contact with anyone since. Thankfully, its started to heal & after reading about alot of people's experiences with this here I feel better about it. This too shall pass.
As far as side effects, I too have had dry patches on the back of my hands. I also cut my finger recently & it seems to be taking forever to heal. Ive since read that this actually very common for Accutane users. And I almost immediately experienced the dry lips. And it wasnt just the lips, but like... the area around my lips were flaking everywhere. Its been terrible (not to mention painful!) & Ive been almost as self concious about that as I am with the acne itself. As I type this, I have a split lip & it hurts to open my mouth especially around the corners. Aquaphor is a topical cream that you can buy in most drugstores (at least in the US) & Ive been told that is works really for this. Plan on buying some today, so Ill let ya know how it works for me.
Anyway, just wanted to tell you that youre not alone in this - I feel ya girl! Hang in there & keep us updated on your progess.
#55
Posted 28 June 2009 - 01:27 AM
It was discouraging at 1st, because within the 1st 2 wks I could see a noticeable difference in the texture in my skin. It seemed smoother & more even somehow. Sooo... Im feeling good about things when wk 3 rolls around & BAM! Cystic explosions (some of the worst Ive ever had) ransacked my face to the point where I was embarrassed to even go to work. I dont think Ive had direct eye contact with anyone since. Thankfully, its started to heal & after reading about alot of people's experiences with this here I feel better about it. This too shall pass.
As far as side effects, I too have had dry patches on the back of my hands. I also cut my finger recently & it seems to be taking forever to heal. Ive since read that this actually very common for Accutane users. And I almost immediately experienced the dry lips. And it wasnt just the lips, but like... the area around my lips were flaking everywhere. Its been terrible (not to mention painful!) & Ive been almost as self concious about that as I am with the acne itself. As I type this, I have a split lip & it hurts to open my mouth especially around the corners. Aquaphor is a topical cream that you can buy in most drugstores (at least in the US) & Ive been told that is works really for this. Plan on buying some today, so Ill let ya know how it works for me.
Anyway, just wanted to tell you that youre not alone in this - I feel ya girl! Hang in there & keep us updated on your progess.
Yay the same day as me! Thanks for the reply
DAY 24:
I went shopping today and stupid me forgot my lip balm, it was torture. I'm still recovering
Yay Merlin is on tonight, that show is so corny but I love it.
#56
Posted 28 June 2009 - 08:12 PM
I just had my second blood test, and the lady wasn't as good as the one I had last time. She was like a brutal ape jabbing my arm with the needle and grunting. Ok, maybe thats a bit of an exaggeration but it hurt more than it did last time.
I'm peeling in the most random of places, like the inner corner of my right eye.
My derm appointment is on friday, so it's almost been a month.
My skin s pretty much free of white heads which is good, but I've got a fair few cysts, and they're different to the ones that I usually get in that there harder and flatter if that makes sense. I think I'm starting to notice a small change for the better apart from those few pesky cysts, which are mainly on my cheeks and jawline.
Just an update for anyone who doesnt want to read all the earlier pages:
Im 17 and a girl,
On 40 mg of Roaccutane,
I've got moderate acne,
I'm using cetaphil gentle cleanser and moisturising cream, both working well
I'm alternating between the QV lip balm and the green nivea one with jojoba.
I'm also using a nivea day lotion but I dont really like it, so I rarely use it.
Side effects so far:
Peeling skin
Very dry and peeling lips
Mild headaches
Mild backpain
Bye!
#57
Posted 29 June 2009 - 08:11 AM
#58
Posted 29 June 2009 - 08:12 AM
#59
Posted 30 June 2009 - 12:47 AM
I use that. It's great.
#60
Posted 30 June 2009 - 01:16 AM
Heya! Lots of posts
That's life and xdax - Thanks for the advice I will get me some blistex, does all blistex come with menthol? Because I don't really like the menthol tingle.
jediv - Thanks for the well wishes, right back at cha. As basically as I can sum it up, i 'spose, Roaccutane stops your body from making oil, which is pretty much the cause of pimples.
Had another mild headache today, but then again I had no water or food today as I was a busy bee.
I think the fish oil is really helping, No more back pain. I'm taking like 6 a day. On the back it says take 2 for normal supplement or take 4, 3 times a day for arthritis, so I'm going in between those two ammounts. It also says that fish oil lowers triglycerides which is a good thing because Roaccutane elevates them.
I HAVE TO STOP PEELING MY LIPS! I just caught myself doing it. I don't even notice. arrrgh.
Thanks for all the posts, everyone who has posted. I had no idea of how supportive this website is.
Good luck with everyone's treatments, truly hope they work for you
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