Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And so dangerous....I have a friend whose son has ulcerative colitis as a side effect of his mother taking him off of accutane.
I live in a large college town. Our college has 70,000 students and our community college has 30,000 students. The kids from wealthy families are clearly on accutane. They have no blemishes.
The students from poor families and even middle class families have acne. Some have severe acne.
I have an IBD. No way would I want ulcerative colitis for my kid as a side effect of accutane.
Well there are other reasons affluent teens have clear skin, mainly higher quality diet, less contaminants and environmental toxins, and exercise. Genetics, as well.
It’s diet and exercise. They aren’t allowed to eat junk and they get a lot of exercise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And so dangerous....I have a friend whose son has ulcerative colitis as a side effect of his mother taking him off of accutane.
I live in a large college town. Our college has 70,000 students and our community college has 30,000 students. The kids from wealthy families are clearly on accutane. They have no blemishes.
The students from poor families and even middle class families have acne. Some have severe acne.
I have an IBD. No way would I want ulcerative colitis for my kid as a side effect of accutane.
Well there are other reasons affluent teens have clear skin, mainly higher quality diet, less contaminants and environmental toxins, and exercise. Genetics, as well.
It’s diet and exercise. They aren’t allowed to eat junk and they get a lot of exercise.
Diet and exercise aren't the culprits of acne. Exercise often makes it temporarily worse from the sweat. Kids from wealthy families eat plenty of junk. Most acne is genetic.
I'm glad Accutane exists. When I grew up, they just did rounds and round of antibiotics which is also very harmful.
Ikr? Genetic. Just like the straight teeth that UMC kids all have (after braces).
Anonymous wrote:Well, I care because my daughters have mild acne. I suppose if Accutane were now safe I’d look into it, but my gut tells me that it should be reserved for extreme cases.
Anonymous wrote:Don't bring processed junk into house!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And so dangerous....I have a friend whose son has ulcerative colitis as a side effect of his mother taking him off of accutane.
I live in a large college town. Our college has 70,000 students and our community college has 30,000 students. The kids from wealthy families are clearly on accutane. They have no blemishes.
The students from poor families and even middle class families have acne. Some have severe acne.
I have an IBD. No way would I want ulcerative colitis for my kid as a side effect of accutane.
Well there are other reasons affluent teens have clear skin, mainly higher quality diet, less contaminants and environmental toxins, and exercise. Genetics, as well.
It’s diet and exercise. They aren’t allowed to eat junk and they get a lot of exercise.
Diet and exercise aren't the culprits of acne. Exercise often makes it temporarily worse from the sweat. Kids from wealthy families eat plenty of junk. Most acne is genetic.
I'm glad Accutane exists. When I grew up, they just did rounds and round of antibiotics which is also very harmful.
Anonymous wrote:How do you know, OP? This has got to be a troll post.
For one, you have no way of knowing the severity of someone’s acne when they started treatment, how long they have been receiving treatment, or even that they take accutane at all. I find it hard to believe that know “so many” teens with “mild” acne that are on accutane
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And so dangerous....I have a friend whose son has ulcerative colitis as a side effect of his mother taking him off of accutane.
I live in a large college town. Our college has 70,000 students and our community college has 30,000 students. The kids from wealthy families are clearly on accutane. They have no blemishes.
The students from poor families and even middle class families have acne. Some have severe acne.
I have an IBD. No way would I want ulcerative colitis for my kid as a side effect of accutane.
Well there are other reasons affluent teens have clear skin, mainly higher quality diet, less contaminants and environmental toxins, and exercise. Genetics, as well.
It’s diet and exercise. They aren’t allowed to eat junk and they get a lot of exercise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No different than all the dmv kids on adhd meds. JFC I had a pharmacist laugh at me when I inquired about her ability to fill these meds. Never put my kid on them after that, f his teacher! You people are.nuts with these drugs!
Yeah, if your child's doctor is suggesting a particular medication or class of medications, much better instead to refuse because a pharmacist laughed at something you said once. Makes total sense.
Anonymous wrote:No different than all the dmv kids on adhd meds. JFC I had a pharmacist laugh at me when I inquired about her ability to fill these meds. Never put my kid on them after that, f his teacher! You people are.nuts with these drugs!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And so dangerous....I have a friend whose son has ulcerative colitis as a side effect of his mother taking him off of accutane.
I live in a large college town. Our college has 70,000 students and our community college has 30,000 students. The kids from wealthy families are clearly on accutane. They have no blemishes.
The students from poor families and even middle class families have acne. Some have severe acne.
I have an IBD. No way would I want ulcerative colitis for my kid as a side effect of accutane.
WTF? Have you done a study on income and how it affects how many zits you have? Insurance covers acne treatment so I don’t know how income matters.
I took Accutane after my first baby in my 20s because I developed cystic acne and back acne. In college I had mild acne so I was prescribed a common antibiotic. I don’t know why a dermatologist would prescribe Accutane for mild acne.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And so dangerous....I have a friend whose son has ulcerative colitis as a side effect of his mother taking him off of accutane.
I live in a large college town. Our college has 70,000 students and our community college has 30,000 students. The kids from wealthy families are clearly on accutane. They have no blemishes.
The students from poor families and even middle class families have acne. Some have severe acne.
I have an IBD. No way would I want ulcerative colitis for my kid as a side effect of accutane.
Well there are other reasons affluent teens have clear skin, mainly higher quality diet, less contaminants and environmental toxins, and exercise. Genetics, as well.
It’s diet and exercise. They aren’t allowed to eat junk and they get a lot of exercise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And so dangerous....I have a friend whose son has ulcerative colitis as a side effect of his mother taking him off of accutane.
I live in a large college town. Our college has 70,000 students and our community college has 30,000 students. The kids from wealthy families are clearly on accutane. They have no blemishes.
The students from poor families and even middle class families have acne. Some have severe acne.
I have an IBD. No way would I want ulcerative colitis for my kid as a side effect of accutane.
Well there are other reasons affluent teens have clear skin, mainly higher quality diet, less contaminants and environmental toxins, and exercise. Genetics, as well.
It’s diet and exercise. They aren’t allowed to eat junk and they get a lot of exercise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And so dangerous....I have a friend whose son has ulcerative colitis as a side effect of his mother taking him off of accutane.
I live in a large college town. Our college has 70,000 students and our community college has 30,000 students. The kids from wealthy families are clearly on accutane. They have no blemishes.
The students from poor families and even middle class families have acne. Some have severe acne.
I have an IBD. No way would I want ulcerative colitis for my kid as a side effect of accutane.
Well there are other reasons affluent teens have clear skin, mainly higher quality diet, less contaminants and environmental toxins, and exercise. Genetics, as well.