Guest guest Posted April 29, 2002 Report Share Posted April 29, 2002 Hi all, I was hoping Marjorie could address this -- today my derm prescribed doxycycline (low-medium dosage) as well as sulfacet-R. I have never tolerated antibiotics well, as i have lots of indigestion problems as it is,especially for someone of such a young age. last august i had to take antibiotics after getting my wisdom teeth pulled out for about 2 or 3 weeks..and towards the end i could barely swallow the pill and felt really nauseous during those few minutes. im thinking of taking acidophilus supplements to combat any possible stomach problems , ive heard this can also help in preventing yeast problems due to the antibiotics? also,while searching thru archives on the group about doxy, some mentioned that they had increased bumps which is kind of strange as i thought it was supposed to combat acne. when i told my derm that metrocream wasnt doing anything and that i had a LOT more flushing (especially spontaneous flushing besides the obvious trigger-induced ones) and more " staying " pinkness than our appointment 6 weeks before, as well as a few minor pimples but no major cyst-like papules or anything..he said doxy should help with the flushing , redness and pimples,and even blepharitis ,but from what i've read on the boards as well as in Dr. Nase's book, doxy isnt supposed to have an effect on the flushing component? im confused. has anyone foudn relief from flushing due to this? right now i take zyrtec/allegra sometimes but im nots ure if i notice a real difference. as far as rebound effects,if i wean myself off them properly after my derm thinks its ok, should i still expect a major outbreak like several others on this board have had? im assuming if i went off antibiotics its very likely for my minor acne to come back, but is there also a possibility that it will come back worse than before? too bad i didnt think of all these questions during my appointment! also, as far as photosensitivity goes,should that end after im off doxy ? thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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