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Has anyone ever studied Metrocream to make sure there's no re-bound

effect to using it?

In case I have the wrong term, I'm talking about when you take a

medication, then it wears off, and your symptomes return WORSE than

before. I believe this happens with some nasal sprays used for the

stuffiness of a common cold, for example.

The reason I ask is that I'm wondering if that's what happened to me.

I used the cream pretty much as directed (except only once a day, not

twice) for several days, and I did notice that when I got out the

shower my face wasn't flushed. Cool. :) Except, the flushing never

really bothered ME; it's my optometrist who wants me to use this

stuff.

Anyway, one day I forget to use it, and next day when I take my

shower, I'm flushing alright--but worse than before I ever touched

the stuff!

It seems unlikely to me and way too much of a coincidence that my

rosecea had progressed that much in such a short time, especially

since rather than ignoring it (which is supposed to make it progress)

I'd recently starting TREATING IT!

I can't help thinking that a natural approach makes more sense for

someone like me who has very mild symptoms. When & if it begins to

bother me, THEN I could see the point in treating it.

But at this point, might I be creating a dependence on a drug I don't

even really need?

What are your thoughts on this? Has anyone else noticed this re-bound

effect also?

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