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I don't think I have rosacia, but I have developed a lot of those

little red lines that people get who have rosacia in a very small

period of time. Certainly not natural aging if you ask me. My skin

is sensitive to just about anything and everything including the

sun. I've had a significant increase in acne which has also started

scaring my face. My complexion turning to muck occurred the same

time I was experimenting with the drug ecstasy which I probably did

between eight and twelve times in a three month period. I'm

wondering if the use of this drug is responsible for my complexion

change for the worse. Any opinions or experiences with that? I'm

wondering if vbeam or some other cosmetic therapy that would remove

those red lines would decrease my complexion problems. What do you

guys think?

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I don't think I have rosacia, but I have developed a lot of those

little red lines that people get who have rosacia in a very small

period of time. Certainly not natural aging if you ask me. My skin

is sensitive to just about anything and everything including the

sun. I've had a significant increase in acne which has also started

scaring my face. My complexion turning to muck occurred the same

time I was experimenting with the drug ecstasy which I probably did

between eight and twelve times in a three month period. I'm

wondering if the use of this drug is responsible for my complexion

change for the worse. Any opinions or experiences with that? I'm

wondering if vbeam or some other cosmetic therapy that would remove

those red lines would decrease my complexion problems. What do you

guys think?

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Its theorized that the brain chemical Seratonin might play some role in the

flushing aspect of cea (which leads to those little red lines). And one

of the reasons Ecstacy is such a dangerous drug is because it perminantly

damages Seratonin receptors..

Or it could just be a coincidence...

Adam

ecstasy & vbeam

> I don't think I have rosacia, but I have developed a lot of those

> little red lines that people get who have rosacia in a very small

> period of time. Certainly not natural aging if you ask me. My skin

> is sensitive to just about anything and everything including the

> sun. I've had a significant increase in acne which has also started

> scaring my face. My complexion turning to muck occurred the same

> time I was experimenting with the drug ecstasy which I probably did

> between eight and twelve times in a three month period. I'm

> wondering if the use of this drug is responsible for my complexion

> change for the worse. Any opinions or experiences with that? I'm

> wondering if vbeam or some other cosmetic therapy that would remove

> those red lines would decrease my complexion problems. What do you

> guys think?

>

>

>

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Its theorized that the brain chemical Seratonin might play some role in the

flushing aspect of cea (which leads to those little red lines). And one

of the reasons Ecstacy is such a dangerous drug is because it perminantly

damages Seratonin receptors..

Or it could just be a coincidence...

Adam

ecstasy & vbeam

> I don't think I have rosacia, but I have developed a lot of those

> little red lines that people get who have rosacia in a very small

> period of time. Certainly not natural aging if you ask me. My skin

> is sensitive to just about anything and everything including the

> sun. I've had a significant increase in acne which has also started

> scaring my face. My complexion turning to muck occurred the same

> time I was experimenting with the drug ecstasy which I probably did

> between eight and twelve times in a three month period. I'm

> wondering if the use of this drug is responsible for my complexion

> change for the worse. Any opinions or experiences with that? I'm

> wondering if vbeam or some other cosmetic therapy that would remove

> those red lines would decrease my complexion problems. What do you

> guys think?

>

>

>

> --

> Please read the list highlights before posting to the whole group

(http://rosacea.ii.net/toc.html). Your post will be delayed if you don't

give a meaningful subject or trim your reply text. You must change the

subject when replying to a digest !

>

> See http://www.drnase.com for info on his recently published book.

>

> To leave the list send an email to

rosacea-support-unsubscribe

>

>

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