Guest guest Posted May 11, 2002 Report Share Posted May 11, 2002 Hi, I have been lurking on this list for over a year gleaning as much help/info as I could get. My family physician diagnosed me with rosacea and gave me Metrocream to use. After 2 months the decrease in redness was significant and now after over a year of using it I rarely even flush anymore. I still had some bumps that came and went (some would come while others would go--so I always had some bumps) that were never affected by the Metrocream. I saw a Derm. and he gave me Tetracycline which made my flushing returned, I got an increase in bumps! I also had sever constipation with with (that nothing could help except to stop the medication). He then gave me Doxycycline. My husband, who is a pharmacist, thought this wasn't a great choice (since it is in the same family of drugs as Tetracycline and will usually give the same symptoms) but I tried it anyway. I had the same symptoms with it as I did with Tetracycline---flushing, increase in bumps a little less sever constipation (I took lots of Docusate Sodium to help counter it). I made myself take the whole round just to see if it was getting worse so that it would get better. But it remained the same (worse than when first diagnosed). I also at that time began using Neutragena Sunscreen for Sensitive Skin that the Derm gave me. Well, insurance changed in January, so I had to start all over with new doctors. My new family physician had me try Erythromycin topical. It has a great deal of alcohol in it but I tried it anyway. I didn't hurt my face but it didn't help the bumps. So I quit using it. The other day I stopped in a drug store in a larger town (we live very rural) and just on a whim decided to look at the make up they had. I saw that Almay (that I read was really a good choice of make up for derm. sufferers) had a makeup with SPF 15 sunscreen for UVA/UVB. I decided to try it as the makeup I use from Avon only has SPF 6 or 10. I know that my face hates " to be touched so if I could decrease one step in getting ready it would help me (not having to put sunscreen on and then makeup too). I decided to try it. In less than 48 hours my bumps (that I have had for over a year!) are all gone! I have been using it now for over two weeks and have been bump and relatively red free (I've always have a nice overly healthy red glow to my cheeks). I am so excited that one small change could make such a huge difference. Thanks for listening and allowing me to share. I've learned so much from all of you. in Rural MO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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