Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:13yo DS is not responding to otc options and I want to get ahead of it before it becomes too serious. He has an appointment with the doc next week but was wondering what is out there that works. I took accutane in my late teens and I’m not sure if it still had those awful side effects and don’t feel comfortable with this just yet.
That's how my 15yr. old started 2 years ago. Terrible acne and nothing worked. 4 months ago he was finally put on Accutane, no side effects except dry lips. He drinks lots of water.
He has cystic acne and some scaring but he's not hiding his face with his hoddies anymore!
Exact same story here.
How long does it take? My DD is 7 weeks in and frankly it looks worse now. And she still picks her skin...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:13yo DS is not responding to otc options and I want to get ahead of it before it becomes too serious. He has an appointment with the doc next week but was wondering what is out there that works. I took accutane in my late teens and I’m not sure if it still had those awful side effects and don’t feel comfortable with this just yet.
That's how my 15yr. old started 2 years ago. Terrible acne and nothing worked. 4 months ago he was finally put on Accutane, no side effects except dry lips. He drinks lots of water.
He has cystic acne and some scaring but he's not hiding his face with his hoddies anymore!
Exact same story here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:13yo DS is not responding to otc options and I want to get ahead of it before it becomes too serious. He has an appointment with the doc next week but was wondering what is out there that works. I took accutane in my late teens and I’m not sure if it still had those awful side effects and don’t feel comfortable with this just yet.
That's how my 15yr. old started 2 years ago. Terrible acne and nothing worked. 4 months ago he was finally put on Accutane, no side effects except dry lips. He drinks lots of water.
He has cystic acne and some scaring but he's not hiding his face with his hoddies anymore!
Anonymous wrote:13yo DS is not responding to otc options and I want to get ahead of it before it becomes too serious. He has an appointment with the doc next week but was wondering what is out there that works. I took accutane in my late teens and I’m not sure if it still had those awful side effects and don’t feel comfortable with this just yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Epiduo is a good prescription that balances the two main acne meds. Do not put your child on oral antibiotics. They do not work long term and cause greater harm with antibiotic resistance.
Given that you needed Accutane to treat your acne, don’t be quick to dismiss it for your child if they have cystic acne. The doctor can put your child on a lower dose for a longer time to help with side effects.
Many people also swear by eliminating dairy. It's an easy thing to try for a month to see if there is any difference.
+1 Epiduo has been working for my DS who had fairly serious acne, although it was not cystic. If cystic, I would have put him on Accutane.
It’s over $500 on my insurance plan. Not going to happen. Any alternatives?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Epiduo is a good prescription that balances the two main acne meds. Do not put your child on oral antibiotics. They do not work long term and cause greater harm with antibiotic resistance.
Given that you needed Accutane to treat your acne, don’t be quick to dismiss it for your child if they have cystic acne. The doctor can put your child on a lower dose for a longer time to help with side effects.
Many people also swear by eliminating dairy. It's an easy thing to try for a month to see if there is any difference.
+1 Epiduo has been working for my DS who had fairly serious acne, although it was not cystic. If cystic, I would have put him on Accutane.
Anonymous wrote:Epiduo is a good prescription that balances the two main acne meds. Do not put your child on oral antibiotics. They do not work long term and cause greater harm with antibiotic resistance.
Given that you needed Accutane to treat your acne, don’t be quick to dismiss it for your child if they have cystic acne. The doctor can put your child on a lower dose for a longer time to help with side effects.
Many people also swear by eliminating dairy. It's an easy thing to try for a month to see if there is any difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After topicals, my son did a 3-month course of antibiotics which worked well until he finished the course. He just got approved for Accutane this week. If I could go back and do it again, I would have asked if they could wean him off the antibiotics instead of stopping cold turkey. His skin looks worse than ever now two years after seeing the doctor for the first time. I took Accutane and except for very dry skin and lips, I didn't have any other side effects. It was a miracle drug for me.
How old is your DS?
Anonymous wrote:After topicals, my son did a 3-month course of antibiotics which worked well until he finished the course. He just got approved for Accutane this week. If I could go back and do it again, I would have asked if they could wean him off the antibiotics instead of stopping cold turkey. His skin looks worse than ever now two years after seeing the doctor for the first time. I took Accutane and except for very dry skin and lips, I didn't have any other side effects. It was a miracle drug for me.