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Jun 11, 2014
Melissa W.
Jun 11, 2014
Melissa W.
To be honest I will probably not use the murad because I have very bad cystic acne that's being treated by a dermatologist and acne treatments irritate my skin beyond belief. I have extremely sensitive skin and my acne is such a problem. They keep trying to push accutane On me (which I know will be the only thing to work or atleast give my skin/body a chance of a normal look ) but I'm honestly very scared for my mental and physical health given everything with that medicine. So I'm hoping the birth control I'm on and my weight loss will help
Jun 11, 2014
Melissa W.
I absolutely will. I've done everything up to this point and I know my cystic acne will come back. An I was speaking with my stylist about it and she just scared me so much with the stories of her husband and brother that were on it And made a statement about how she would never do it and it can be vain at times but I felt a little affended because I'm in no way vain but when you physically can't lay your head on your pillow at night because your face is in pain than something had to give, ya know. And what's sad is over the last 8 months it's progressed so much. I started breaking out On my scalp, back, armpits, genitals. And it's just really disheartening. I'm on minicycline right now but I know once they take me off it'll be back like the plague.
Jun 11, 2014
Melissa W.
That the thing because I suffer from anxiety and depression so that's one of the things that has made that process so difficult for sure because it's like a huge step cuz I would have had to been on a anti depressant and hat so controversial in my family which is the silliest thing ever because a.) it makes be feel judged and b.) I'm not some wacko, I'm clearly a very outgoing level headed individual. Just like many other young adults I sadly suffer from clinical depression