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g33tar

Member Since 12 Mar 2012
Offline Last Active Dec 23 2012 10:41 AM

#3310239 Accutane Is Poison

Posted by g33tar on 12 December 2012 - 09:19 AM

I dont really care what you think.
I know how the ferocity of this drug was down played to me,I know that the damage to my cells has caused severe side effect 2years later and I know the damage it has caused within my body is so wide spread and continues to get worse every day.


that's absolutely fine and im sorry you feel you've been damaged by accutane, but you shouldn't judge the severity of a drug on what it does to foetuses which is all i said to you. it doesn't have any correlation to effects on adults at all.


#3309955 Accutane Is Poison

Posted by g33tar on 11 December 2012 - 04:06 AM

They clearly care more about the health risks in the US due to lawsuits than the rest of the world. Here Is Australia the only testing that was done was pregnancy testing.
Completley negligent of patient care.
The fact this drug causes birth defects should have made alarm bells go off for me - but they play it down as though its nothing and anything can cause birth defects.
Im beyond disgusted and hate myself for putting my health/ future/body in the hands of a dermatoligist.


you cant base how dangerous something is for you as an adult, by comparing the dangers it poses for unborn foetuses.

im sure you've had a few drinks of alcohol in your time? birth defects happen because of alcohol too, yet its perfectly safe for adults to drink (within reason of course).



as for Seanagins.

using buzz words to sound like you know what youre talking about isnt going to fool anyone. did you know that everyone should consume at least 8 glasses of dihydrogen monoxide a day or else we'll die!? using chemical buzz words to scare people isn't acceptable. your poor understanding of chemistry and molecules has again caused invalid scaremongering.

of all the concerns about accutane, minuscule amounts hydrogenated fats has to be the least concerning of all. you are drawing comparisons between a fast food diet and consuming a pill every day. they are just simply not comparable. ingesting milligrams of hydrogenated fats isnt going to harm anyone. we'll have all likely eaten more hydrogenated fats in a single burger then from a course of accutane.


#3309333 1St Time On Accutane M/20

Posted by g33tar on 08 December 2012 - 06:29 PM

g33tar,
i am in a very similar situation i am m/20 and i have been on and off antibiotics and retinoids for the past 5 years. i was currently prescribed an antibiotic azithromycin and a retinoid differin. the differin seemed to have smoothed out my skin but i am still breaking out with cysts as well as whiteheads. i am ready to be done with acne once and for all and i am considering accutane as a possible option. how bad would you rate your skin before accutane, does it consist of mainly whiteheads or cysts? are you worried about the side effects of accutane and being a college student not being able to drink alcohol for 8 months? please keep updating on your progress and good luck with the treatment

also what is your daily regimen while on accutane ?


hey chughes, hows it going?

to answer your questions, i mainly get whiteheads localised around my chin, mouth and jawline. i sometimes get cysts, bet pretty rarely. i know the feeling of wanting to get rid of it, and thats mainly what drove me to accutane.

to be honest, my acne was probably the best its been in a long time when i started accutane (only 10 days ago!). the reason why it was good was because i just finished a 3 month stint of 3rd line antibiotics, they were very strong and only cleared up my acne by around 60%. normally 60% would be great, but given the strength of the antibiotics, my derm and i couldnt really justify going on them longer. long term antibiotics, as im sure you know, just isnt really a good solution especially if the results arent great. so after about 6 years on and off anitbiotics, ive gone on accutane.

i am pretty worried about the side effects, but i think youll find that the people who write about the side effects of accutane are the few people who experience them. most of the people who benefit from accutane without any serious side effects are all outside enjoying themselves! haha thats what i like to think anyway. it can look a bit negative online, but there's a bias towards the bad side of it.

that said, it is a serious drug. ive certainly noticed the side effects already, but they've all been bearable so far. dry lips and tight skin being the main ones. my stomach has been a bit upset as well, but again its very bearable.

the college aspect of accutane is a hard one to judge. at the moment im locked in my house anyway studying for exams, so having an initial breakout now isnt the worst thing in the world. ive got the holidays coming up too, which should let things calm down before i get back.

as for drinking, going out/parties etc.. i still am not entirely sure what my attitude is going to be. im a fairly big drinker on nights out, so i think when i am going out, ill limit my drink to a few beers and see how it goes. i understand the liver is already in overdrive from the accutane and i dont want to make it worse, but ive had a few friends who had no issues with drink, and there seems to be many online who think so too. i guess ill ease in to drinking, and as long as my blood tests come back in the clear, ill continue drinking, but sensibly.

oddly enough my derm said the main reason for not drinking was because it is a depressant, so i guess thats a valid reson to be careful with drink. (im sure youve heard of the suicide/depression aspects of accutane).

another aspect accutane can effect for college is concentration. im doing my finals this year, and this has worried my more then anything. at the moment im having no real difficulty concentrating, but i am slightly worried what effect a few months of accutane could have on my exams and as a result my degree/career.

my regimen at the moment consists of washing my face day and night with Simple Sensitive face wash (no soap, harsh anything etc.). im also using a moisturiser i got free with my accutane in my pharmacy. i dont have it on hand, but its especially designed for anti-acne treatments, and seems to be working well. i also use a lot of e45 moisturiser, and carry lip-balm constantly. at the moment im using standard vaseline, but i gather people swear by a brand called Aquaphor, so ill probably give that a shot at some stage too. other then that, im just going about my normal day and drinking plenty of water. im not taking any supplements (dont take multi-vitamins with vitamin A!) and i was advised to avoid any topical treatments. (so ive stopped using differin etc.)



if you do decide to go on accutane, i wish you the best of luck. i understand the frustration of wanting clear skin but not wanting to take accutane. in my case, and i suspect yours, my acne isnt the worst in the world, but its certainly moderate and stubborn. all other treatments have failed me, and im very self concious about my acne. i realise that i obsess over it more then any person should do in their life, so im hoping that accutane will really give me a new lease of life and let me catch up with what i feel ive been missing out on.

i would suggest you finish your course of antibiotics, and stick with the differin. i got some good results from it with patience. i wouldnt rush into accutane as a "guaranteed fix" sort of thing, but if at the end of your antibiotics your left still frustrated, talk to your derm and consider accutane.

ill be sure to keep posted, and if you want to ask me more questions when im further into the course, feel free.


#3309332 Accutane Is Poison

Posted by g33tar on 08 December 2012 - 06:29 PM


everyone on accutane is aware of what they are taking. we are essentially poisoning ourselves on purpose to cure our acne. the common side effects are short term, and last a little over the length of the course. the much rarer, more serious side effects, or just that... much rarer.

we are all taking risks taking this drug in the hope of giving ourselves a better quality of life. nobody takes the decision lightly, and scaremongering and uneducated fact slinging is insulting to everyone who is going through, or has gone through their treatment. nobody takes the decision to go accutane lightly, and for most, there is no other choice.

people can copy and paste facts from uncited websites and think they are discovering something that 30 years of proffessional research into the drug cannot find if they want, but keep it to yourselves until your speculative theories are factual.


You have no right to tell anybody that they need more substantial evidence to support the fact that accutane is dangerous and shouldn't be prescribed. All my evidence is from experience. All the others that I have managed to talk to have shared nothing positive about accutane. If you don't agree with this thread then you don't have to post. Please don't troll this thread when it was created out of good intentions to help people.


i have no right to ask for evidence for people making serious claims? ah i see...

your evidence is biased, uninformed and based on personal observations. all you're doing is scaremongering.

it's a serious drug, but i'd rather people trust the advice of their qualified dermatologists who spent years studying for their degree, rather then someone on the internet making claims they cant back up.


#3309060 Accutane Is Poison

Posted by g33tar on 07 December 2012 - 05:15 PM

everyone on accutane is aware of what they are taking. we are essentially poisoning ourselves on purpose to cure our acne. the common side effects are short term, and last a little over the length of the course. the much rarer, more serious side effects, or just that... much rarer.

we are all taking risks taking this drug in the hope of giving ourselves a better quality of life. nobody takes the decision lightly, and scaremongering and uneducated fact slinging is insulting to everyone who is going through, or has gone through their treatment. nobody takes the decision to go accutane lightly, and for most, there is no other choice.

people can copy and paste facts from uncited websites and think they are discovering something that 30 years of proffessional research into the drug cannot find if they want, but keep it to yourselves until your speculative theories are factual.


#3308893 New To Accutane.. Help!

Posted by g33tar on 07 December 2012 - 04:26 AM

14 days is too early, it can take months before improvements are noticed. i would get eye drops as well. dry eyes can worsen headaches.

i think the best thing to do is be patient, brave through the first month or two because it will all be worth it (thats what im hoping anyway Posted Image )


#3307237 Second Day On Accutane And Getting Cold Feet...

Posted by g33tar on 01 December 2012 - 08:36 AM

Well the truth is that he actually prescribed me 60mg (40mg+10mg+10mg pills)

but I've been only taking 40mg pill after doing some research that 60 is considered high for start up

I'm guessing he gave me the amount based on my weight (130lbs)

but people who have nearly the same severity as me seem to start with 20mg or 40mg at the most.

I should talk to the dermatologist but I may just continue with 10mg.


i'd trust your derm before making assumptions form here. im sure a quick phone call would put your mind at ease