Guest guest Posted April 8, 2002 Report Share Posted April 8, 2002 hi all, its me again the one who was so desperate during my last major flare-up. i finally visited Dr. bitter's office in los gatos today. i made a mistake and misjudged the traffic, there was none! it was only a 30 minute drive to los gatos and i arrived an hour and a half early!!!! ooops:-) saw a female dr. (dr. kate i think her name was....i'm bad with names). anyway, they were very, very nice. she agreed that i had rosacea, but not a typical run-of-the-mill rosacea. she said as she saw it, it was moderate to severe rosacea with unusually extreme pain sensations. she pointed out one other case story she had that was very similar to mine. a younger woman who had rosacea similar to mine, but also with pain so bad she could not take care of her 2 children. this sounds just like me (although i don't have kids) in that i was seriously disabled by the pain. only vicodin helped me. therefore she said with me (unfortunately) that she would not be quick to say that the photofacial treatments would offer me a 80-90% cure as is usually said in most rosacea cases. although she did say the pain was helped in this woman and there was hope for me. she asked my triggers, as i was starting to blush in her office because it was heated. heat is definately one trigger, so is spicy foods, but the biggest culprit is hormonal...something i can not avoid (which is why i'm going to look into a hysterectomy). she asked that i stop the doxycycline as it is contridicted in photofacial treatments and get my HMO to give me the more expensive minocycline instead. she also looked up the drug Aldactone as i take that drug to help facial hair and acne caused by an extremely high level of androgens (my androgen levels are 3x normal...i have PCOS), but could find no problem with it. she said continue with my metrocream and cetaphil cream (only mosturizer that helps me and she said the best i could use). she is also taking the time to find out if there is any contridiction with my neuromuscular disease (similar to Parkinson's Disease) and the scoliosis i have, but she says there is probably no problem there. so, she is going to start off my photofacials in a few weeks, but she says because of my unusual case of very bad pain she wants Dr. Bitter to perform the last 2 series of treatments. she said in the beggining the pulse is very low and she is very capable of treating me, but the more aggressive treatments she wants to be done by Dr. Bitter because of my pain. so that's about it. i was impressed by how nice they were. i was not rushed in and out and treated very well. they will even help transfer me out of my wheelchair if i need it during my treatments. so far so good. she is going to run my case by dr. bitter tomorrow and then call me at home. i like her alot:-) i guess i'll keep everyone posted. i am very anxious and am praying this works for me and gets rid of the pain. i want to throw out all my vicodin pills :-) any questions i'll do my best to help share my experience as i go through this. BTW, the cost was $2300 (ouch). Angie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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