Guest guest Posted May 9, 2002 Report Share Posted May 9, 2002 April 1, I saw the 3rd dermatologist in less than a year. Have taken Tetracycline, Doxycycline, Cipro, Bactrim, Keflex,and tried Minocycline, but it gave me a huge headache. My big concern, as I once mentioned here, is the acne cea which manifests itself as big,oil-filled pustules. First visit to this new derm., he said: 1 month of Zithromax. I was doubtful, but I did it. BTW, I use Elimite cream if I can stand it, because in spite of what many in the medical field say, I can't help but think it's the Demodex. My face wakes me up " tickling " at night if I don't have the permethrin on, and a year ago Derm #1 told me I had an overabundance of Demodex and gave me the Elimite. Of course this really is harsh on my face. Well, anyway (this is so complicated!)after a month of Zithromax my face was doing better...although it took 3 weeks. Saw the derm. last week and he wanted to give me cortisone injections. I thought: " the stuff they inject in my foot for inflamation " so I said yes. Then terror struck as I remembered the warnings of topical cortisones, which I have sworn off of. I did notice flushing the first 2 nights, but I have to admit that there has been noticeble improvement where he injected. Some of the semi-healed pimples that just wouldn't leave, finally cleared. The derm. commented that he wanted to prevent scarring,since he knows I squeeze out the oil of these pustules. So, even though I have felt warm and flushed more than before (that sounds bad, doesn't it?), my face was looking better. And then, yesterday, they came back - the awful, deep, large,painful lesions that multiply on my chin and remind me of the rhinophyma (sp?) that ocurrs on men's noses when rosacea runs wild. I'm perimenopausal and think a lot of it has to do with hormones, namely a lack of estrogen, although I previously took Desogen (prior to Zithro) and still had acne. I mentioned the idea of Hormonal Replacement Therapy to the derm. He brushed it off and told me to refill another month of Zithro, this time 5 days on, 5 days off. Today the oily nodules were worse than yesterday, 2 days after beginning 2nd round of Zithro. Am I wasting a HUGE amount of money and creating antibiotic resistance taking so much of this potent antibiotic???(Get this: the nurse assured me that the Z-pack SALES REP told them that it was perfectly safe to take that much!) Maybe I should return for more cortisone injections of these new lesions, or should I avoid those at all costs?? I'm holding out accutane as a last resort. Derm #2 said he'd prescribe me some. I also use: Klaron(Plexion a little too stingy) and Noritate at various times, depending on if face is oily or supersensitive--I fluctuate between the two. Does anyone else have a huge problem with the fact that their complexion changes daily and that the one day the doctor looks at your face may not be a typical day?? They have never seen my face at its worse, because by the time the appt. arrives, I have gotten my face to a reasonable stage, only to return to the worse case scenario after the appt. Sorry, didn't intend on this being so long. I tried the cea Ltd. discs and they stung the *** out of my face! For that reason, I won't try Purple Emu. Would have loved for Sy products to be the answer, but no...they sting. Has anyone else had cortisone injections for acne or been on Zithro for so long??? One more question: wouldn't a skin biopsy or something make sense to find out for sure what's going on? Derm.#3 says " not necessary. " Derm.#2 never even touches my face, just a brief glance. Derm. #1 took a skin scraping above eyebrow (unaffected area) and declared me free of Demodex. As you can tell, it's been a bad day:( Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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