Anybody Take Accutane?
#1
Posted 29 September 2009 - 06:06 AM
anybody else here take accutane?
#2
Posted 01 October 2009 - 02:12 PM
collins146, on Sep 29 2009, 07:06 AM, said:
anybody else here take accutane?
I took accutane and never had digestive problems until AFTER I took the drug. I took the generic version Isotretinoin. I had horrible reactions to it - thoughts of suicide, cutting myself (COMPLETELY out of the ordinary for me), anxiety, and physically I developed anal fissures, rectal bleeding, constipation, hard stools, hair thinning by at least 50% of my normal hair, and all of these problems except for the psychological ones are still present. I am currently in the process of setting up a colonoscopy to make sure I don't have polyps (which can also be developed from Accutane) and which are a precursor to some types of cancer, because I still have rectal bleeding from the internal and extremely painful fissures.
I think Accutane is absolutely horrific and should be taken off the market. I was warned about the psychological side effects and I only took the drug for 3 months from August to October of last year, but the side effects are still bothering me. I never had trouble digesting milk or wheat before I took this drug. My (very strong) opinion would be please do not take it, it's not worth the effects it has on your liver, kidneys, stomach, and intestines. But everyone reacts differently.
#3
Posted 01 October 2009 - 02:15 PM
belaugh86, on Oct 1 2009, 04:12 PM, said:
I think Accutane is absolutely horrific and should be taken off the market. I was warned about the psychological side effects and I only took the drug for 3 months from August to October of last year, but the side effects are still bothering me. I never had trouble digesting milk or wheat before I took this drug. My (very strong) opinion would be please do not take it, it's not worth the effects it has on your liver, kidneys, stomach, and intestines. But everyone reacts differently.
Oh my GOD! I had never had any of the problems with gluten or dairy UNTIL Accutane! I have been telling everyone that I just know the strain it put on my body is what brought on the Celiacs.. I even stopped taking Accutane before I was even close to being "done" with the recommended doseage!
#4
Posted 01 October 2009 - 06:30 PM
Mar 08.....Blood work-Positive for Celiac Results were High (92)
Apr 08....Biopsy Results indicating abnormalities associated with celiac disease & Villi atrophy.
May-08.... Appendicitis
July 08.....X-ray indicates Degenerative Disc Disease
Symptoms that the gluten free diet has helped: All Stomach Problems, Bloating, Vomiting, Heartburn & D, Energy, overall feeling of health again, Migraine, Degenerative disc Disease, and Infertility.
#5
Posted 01 October 2009 - 07:56 PM
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#6
Posted 22 October 2009 - 06:24 AM
#7
Posted 22 October 2009 - 11:15 AM
twe0708, on Oct 22 2009, 10:24 AM, said:
Doctors ought to be shot for offering Accutane....it's a drug with side effects so severe, it should not be on the market. It can also cause birth defects and this has been reported from MEN who have taken it and then conceived children later on. It doesn't necessarily have to be the woman who has taken it.
Your post set off warning bells and I'll tell you why. I had skin problems all my life and they cleared up, all on their own, after about 2 months gluten-free. Yes, it was the wheat that was causing my acne. Your daughter has a thyroid problem and has acne bad enough that they have suggested Accutane? I think your daughter may have Celiac also. I know this is not what you wanted to hear but if it improves her problems, then it's worth a diagnosis. If you have celiac disease then the odds of your daughter having it, with the symptoms you have listed, is pretty high. If her testing has been negative, a dietary trial might be worth trying.
Acne is caused by an internal problem and is not the result of teenage hormones. However, to help with it externally, try the ProActive Solution line. It's well known, can be bought in malls or on-line and really does help, short term. I learned a long time ago that going to a dermatologist is the worst thing you can do for acne treatment. They refuse to believe that food is an issue and always want to prescribe stuff that will mess you up, long term.
I wish you luck with this!
#8
Posted 22 October 2009 - 04:22 PM
I've heard birth control helps females with acne. Laser treatment might be worth looking into. Some dermatological creams worked well for me, specifically tazorac. It is important to see the situation for what it is, Accutane is very dangerous and can have long term side effects and the issue that its treating is something that is will go away down the road(and even if it doesn't one can argue that self esteem is more important than appearance in any given situation). To my knowledge these side effects can be debilitating and life shortening/threatening. I know teenagers don't want to hear this, especially if their friends have taken accutane and it has completely done away with their acne, but it's obvious where the priorities should be.
Something else, don't start the program to see what happens. Thats the attitude I had about it and it's not going to be very effective for catching side effects. The depression can come on very slowly and you almost don't even know you are caught up in it while you are on the drug. Other people who have known the patient for a long time will know something is wrong, however it can be hard to judge personally because of how these psychological symptoms start and grow. Another thing that could happen is your child might be so pleased with how well the drug is treating their acne that they won't be completely honest with you, their doctor, or themselves about side effects. I'm 21 and took this when I was 17 and am finally getting some relief thanks to the gluten-free diet, however I still have unresolved issues.
maybe try acne.org for other ideas
#10
Posted 12 October 2010 - 07:17 AM
I had no idea what was going on with my body until earlier this year when I discovered I had a gluten intolerance.
I do not know if it is the Accutane that caused my gluten intolerance. However if I knew then what I knew now (that acne wasn't just bad luck, and I could have fixed it by eating a better diet) I would not have taken it. Honestly I was just so excited at the prospect of my acne disappearing and being a normal high schooler. It is not something that should be given to a short sighted 16 year old girl, regardless.
#11
Posted 12 October 2010 - 05:08 PM
Gemini, on 22 October 2009 - 11:15 AM, said:
Your post set off warning bells and I'll tell you why. I had skin problems all my life and they cleared up, all on their own, after about 2 months gluten-free. Yes, it was the wheat that was causing my acne. Your daughter has a thyroid problem and has acne bad enough that they have suggested Accutane? I think your daughter may have Celiac also. I know this is not what you wanted to hear but if it improves her problems, then it's worth a diagnosis. If you have celiac disease then the odds of your daughter having it, with the symptoms you have listed, is pretty high. If her testing has been negative, a dietary trial might be worth trying.
Acne is caused by an internal problem and is not the result of teenage hormones. However, to help with it externally, try the ProActive Solution line. It's well known, can be bought in malls or on-line and really does help, short term. I learned a long time ago that going to a dermatologist is the worst thing you can do for acne treatment. They refuse to believe that food is an issue and always want to prescribe stuff that will mess you up, long term.
I wish you luck with this!
My DS took Accutane, but had better acne relief from going gluten-free! He hasn't been tested, but we think it's likely he is celiac as well. He went gluten-free before my dx, and doesn't think it's worth having to go back on gluten.
#12
Posted 17 March 2011 - 08:16 AM
#13
Posted 17 March 2011 - 05:24 PM
I don't blame Accutane for my Celiac/Gluten Intolerance.
I blame Gluten for my acne.
What if severe acne is caused by gluten? Then it would mostly be people who are Celiac/Gluten intolerant reaching for the Accutane.
Then later the other symptoms of Celiac/Gluten Intolerance show up.
And maybe they would have appeared anyway as part of the progression of continuing to eat gluten, but now it seems that Accutane caused it.
Just another way to think about it. I think gluten intolerance was my first problem. Accutane didn't cure the acne, but neither did it cause my Gluten Intolerance/Celiac.
Gluten did.
--Lord Alfred Tennyson
Separate the chaff from the wheat; then just eat meat.
#14
Posted 14 May 2011 - 09:33 PM
#15
Posted 29 June 2011 - 02:25 AM
I believe Accutane,for myself, came out to be MISERY IN A PILL. I took the max that a person can take at the age of 14 (at the time in 1989 that was 3 consecutive courses of accutane at 5 months per course of treatment). I had severe severe acne. To be accurate I have to preface this post that I long had nervousness before taking the medication. I've also taken another highly destructive medication after the accutane called Paxil (took that for 10 years). So I can't say exactly for sure where these problems are coming from. Maybe both medications have added together their effects on me.
Concerning the Accutane, after finishing all three 5 month courses I developed more symptoms in the years and decades afterwards including: dizziness, depression, insomnia, emotional instability, lethargy, drowsiness and weakness hair loss at age 15 and major male hair thinning/baldness at age 20. As I got older the worse the symptoms got. In my late 20s to now (35 yrs old)the weakness and lethargy and dizziness really has gotten bad. I've been eating gluten free since 2005 but the problems have gotten worse and worse.
In case anybody is weighing prospects for taking this medication Let me just say don't even think of giving any human being this medication for any reason whatsoever. Decades of misery may result.
Negative blood work
gluten-free since 3/5/06

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