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Please don't buy roaccutane off the internet. At best it will be a placebo and you will have wasted your money, at worst it could harm you. Where do you live now? If you are in the UK the waiting time to see a NHS dermatologist is less than 18 weeks and they can give you a second course of roaccutane (i've had 2 courses on the NHS, one 20 weeks and one 24 weeks). Roaccutane is also very expensive on the internet, wouldn't it be better to put this money towards seeing a private dermatologist if you are not satisfied with NHS treatment? loiloi xx
Hi there. I appreciate your concern, but I am confident in my supply of the treatment. It comes recommended. It is also a low dosage compared to what is recommended, so I feel safeSafe driving for teens Safe sex taking it.
My local GP clinic won't refer me to a dermatologist. They don't feel its bad enough. They don't have to live with it every day! They have no problem in having me all sorts of other antibiotics though. A private dermatologist seems to charge extortionate amounts of money for a single visit. Nevermind the additional visits while on treatment.
Thanks for the concern though!
iv'e suffered with it for the last 5 years and the doctors have only recently recognised it as hydradenitis suppritiva.
I got sent to see a dermitologist and he said i had to take roaccutane i am due to start this treatment in two weeks and im really worried as there is so much negative said about the drug i don't know what to do any suggestions would be much appreciated jomo4eva x
I have had acne since early high school days. I went through all of high school with very bad acne, mainly because my family couldn't afford a treatment of roaccutane. (No NHS in South Africa!). When I eventually managed to get the treatment it was great. I got all the usual side-effects...dry skin, skin sensitivity, etc. Its not pleasant, but it really isn't that bad. I never had the slightest hint of depression or anything of the sort. On the contrary, I couldn't have been happier to finally be on the treatment. I finished the 6 month course and my skin was perfect. It really was a great feeling.
So I am quite happy to recommend anyone to go through this treatment. Preferably don't wait as long as I did, because I now have the scars to haunt me.
BE WARNED!!! No matter what your dermatologist tells you, it is not a 100% sure cure. I am now 27 years old and my acne has returned. Its not so bad on my face this time, but my back looks like a war zone. I have been through the usual BS of anti-biotics that don't work and once again I have reached my limit. I am now buying roaccutane through the www. This I can't recommend. Its a dangerous choice to make, but my patience with the NHS has disappeared!!!
I am due to collect and start the medication on the 10th of feb thank you for your veiws i have spoken to my dermatologist and doctor and i am going to go ahead with the treatment. But like i said thank you for your opinions it means a lot to me ill keep in touch and let you know how i get on.
jomo4eva xx
I also remember being particularly sensitive to the sun. It was a good old south African summer, so it can get very strong. Either way, avoid the sun.
Again...I was in my teen years when I was on the treatment. So I didn't take much notice to the no-alcohol rule. The drug plays hell on your liver, so avoid booze at all costs. I plan to take another treatment soon and will definitely be on a 6-month detox.
I think thats about it really. Try be as consistent as possible when taking dosage. Try not to skip out on a dose. Go as far as keeping a days dose in your wallet or something. You never know!
The placebo effect may be a bit of a gray area as far as science is concerned, but like I said before...try not to focus on the negative effects of the treatment. A positive outlook only helps the process!
Best of luck Jomo. I truly hope it works for you. I can't tell how good it felt when I had finished my treatment and had that lovely clear skin again.
Take care
My local GP clinic won't refer me to a dermatologist. They don't feel its bad enough. They don't have to live with it every day! They have no problem in having me all sorts of other antibiotics though. A private dermatologist seems to charge extortionate amounts of money for a single visit. Nevermind the additional visits while on treatment.
Thanks for the concern though!
Again i need to remind people on this site that you should never take medication prescribed for anyone else nor buy drugs off the internet. A flashy website does not guarantee that the product is genuine. You should never take a course of prescription drugs without consulting a doctor even if you have taken the same product before. Accutane can cause severe adverse side effects and must be taken under supervision from a dermatologist.
I really do empathise with you, i am 31 and have had skin problems all my life. My son is 8 and he already suffers from acne. Please remember that lots of young people use this site. I would never want my son to buy drugs online. Loiloi xx