thats a bummer. I've read some stuff about people staying on accutane for indefinite periods of time (10 years or more) at a very low dose (10 mg once or twice a week). I'm no doctor but I don't see why that would be bad for the body. Most people hurt their bodies when they do like 80 mg a day for a year.
I'm glad I found this.. I did 2 full rounds of Accutane (40-60mg) under physician supervision. I wanted my dry skin back so I did a LOT of research and talked to a lot of people on here and eventually found Isotretinoin online in a liquid suspension and it was legitimate. I used the online Accutane for 3 years without physician supervision and it did a GREAT job at keeping me oil/pimple free all those years.. But I didn't realize how sensitive it made my skin to sunlight so I ended up with a LOT of sun damage all over my face and arms, chest, anywhere that was exposed to the sun. The stupidest mistake I will have ever made.. I quit the Accutane cold turkey and went to a physician and admitted I self-medicated, so they ran bloodwork--my liver was completely fine by the way (I was taking 25mg every other day for 3 years). It will do wonders for the time you use it but you would need to be a recluse to avoid the sun exposure. Not worth it :/ hopefully I didn't do much more damage than externally. Even at a small dose like 10mg a week, it could have consequences. Best of luck.