Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't use Accutane. It can have really awful long-term effects.
I had extremely bad cystic acne at 13/14 years old. It left prominent permanent scars on my face. It was difficult, but as an adult I'm glad my parents didn't make me take Accutane.
I went on to a great college, now own my own successful business, and have been married 10 years to the best partner anyone could ask for. Acne won't ruin her life.
Oh gosh- I am 46. I took accutane at sixteen. I had no lasting side effects that I'm aware of--my best friend started at the same time. No lasting side effects. What we don't have are scars from prolonged, untreated cystic acne. I'm glad things worked out and I'm not trying to be nasty, but millions of people have safely taken accutabe. You just have to monitor closely and weigh the risks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eliminate ALL dairy. Be strict, and see where that gets her.
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Anonymous wrote:It's so bizarre to me how people who never took it can be so against it and glad they didn't. My acne started at 10 and I took Accutane at 12. My doctor didn't make me go on the pill because I was a very young 12. I didn't have to have monthly (I think) blood draws to check triglycerides but never had a problem. Only side effect was chapped lips so I became obsessed with cherry chapstick, the scent of which still instantly brings me back to middle school. Accutane was amazing. Full disclosure: it only worked for 5 years and I had to take another round at 18. No side effects that time either and it cleared things up. Don't make your daughter suffer acne when it can be treated!
Anonymous wrote:Yup. Accutane marketing has found this thread.
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Anonymous wrote:Yup. Accutane marketing has found this thread.
Good work folks! Make those coins!
Anonymous wrote:Eliminate ALL dairy. Be strict, and see where that gets her.
Anonymous wrote:This is what seems to be working for my teen
1. Taking a daily probiotic.
2. In morning wash face with just water
3. Rose water or Witch Hazel for toner.
4. Aloe vera gel.
5. In evening wash face with African Black Soap
6. Repeat steps 3 & 4.
My kid also washes with African Black Soap and their back and chest acne has improved and in some cases cleared dramatically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't use Accutane. It can have really awful long-term effects.
I had extremely bad cystic acne at 13/14 years old. It left prominent permanent scars on my face. It was difficult, but as an adult I'm glad my parents didn't make me take Accutane.
I went on to a great college, now own my own successful business, and have been married 10 years to the best partner anyone could ask for. Acne won't ruin her life.
OMG. Accutane also won't ruin anyone's life, and in fact, will improve it immensely. The side effects that everyone fixates on have occurred in a tiny percentage of cases. Both my boys had horrible cystic acne, both were put on Accutane around 12/13 and luckily, neither were left with scars because we acted quickly. Their skin is beautiful now. They experienced depression - BEFORE taking Accutane, because of how they looked. It was the Accutane which saved them. If my daughter also experiences cystic acne, we will most definitely give her Accutane as well.
There are few things more destructive to a teen's self-esteem than terrible acne. I would never tell my kids they couldn't take a drug that has been proven to be effective for cystic acne.