turned 35 in march (23rd)
In no way ,my intend is to discourage anyone,on the contrary ,you are all survivors ,you will see that when you reach my age.I'm 52 ,and sometimes I just read the posts and feel your pain.Sometimes,well most of the time ,I'm affraid to post because I know for sure that what could work one moment wont work the next .my advice is just take it one day at a time ,enjoy and put to good use your good days ,and the bad ones use them to heal,I know people's stares and comments can be mean but do these people pay for your food or your living ,no,so then you shouldn't care . Oh my ,this should had been material for a new topic....your outlook on acne.sorry guys....love ...noche .
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I am 38 already, and still having acne. Extremely unhappy.
(I should've started roaccutane earlier - I think I should write an introduction.)
I am 24 and in third trimester of pregnancy... I have a very bad acne all over my face from last 3-4 years.. Now I got to know about this regimen so I want to know dat this regimen can also be used by pregnant women's?
And how long will it take to clear My skin..
waiting for your reply...
On 8 April 2015 at 6:28 PM, stillacne said:I am 38 already, and still having acne. Extremely unhappy.
(I should've started roaccutane earlier - I think I should write an introduction.)
Just wondering if you ever did take roaccutane?
Im 32 next month and could have gone on roaccutane when I was 17 but with all the negative stories you heard about depression and suicide, I never went on it.
really wish I had now as I've been miserable through my 20s. I'm back on antibiotics now but they don't do much