Hey all--
Yes, it's discouraging at times, and I have to tell you, as you can see
in the pics: (at least with me,) it got a lot worse before it got better---but, it DID get better :)
The physical discomfort I had was made a lot more tolerable
with the use of the Cetaphil cleanser (which I still use to this day,
by the way-- won't use anything else on my face) and the Aquaphor
Healing Ointment on my lips.
Here's a link to each so you know what they look like:
PLEASE remember, before every other piece of advice, to STAY HYDRATED-- I am absolutely serious about a gallon in your body, evenly through the day, from when you wake up to when you go to sleep.
It's as simple as getting out a frosty-cold metabolism-destroying high-fructose corn syrup sugar-bomb in a can (you might know it by it's kinder name: soda), dumping it in the sink, rinsing it out, filling it with water, and drinking 10 of them through the day-- once every hour and a half, on average. Seriously not hard, and incredibly good for your body-- I can't stress it enough.
Also, make sure you're taking a good multivitamin (at least), but remember not to take any extra Vitamin A to be safe, since your medicine is a hyper-active version of this substance. Also, while you are on Accutane, I would not take the higher-dose of Vitamin D3 I mention below (Vitamin D3 and A are very closely inter-linked in the human body, and having high doses of one directly affects the absorbtion/utilization of the other--I believe the vitamin D3 creation by the skin in the sun is why your doctor recommends staying out of the sun while on the drug--it might throw off the saturation of the isoretnoin. That is a guess-- but I don't want to have you take a vitamin that negatively impacts your treatment--even if it's only a small chance that this could be the case. That said, don't avoid vitamin D either--it's arguably the most important single hormone/vitamin in the human body!
As an aside, but because it's such great knowledge to have:
Here's the best list I've ever found of the most important nutrients your body needs in one place, with the reasons why, and the proper amounts, (the link in the page there goes to the full PDF version) I hope you find it helpful. I personally take the D3, Iodine, Selenium, K2, B-complex, Magnesium citrate, Co-Q10, and Carlsons Fish Oil.
It's up to you if you choose to supplement your diet with this stuff-- but for me, it's the best five bucks-per-day insurance I can take out on my body. Just sayin.
I get mine through illnessisoptional.com, and picked the site and brands I did for no reason other than the fact that they offer the doses I want in the larger quantities, in one place, so I don't have to re-order it all the time or from different places, and I save money per-pill by buying the higher bottle-count versions, but there are plenty of other places, brands, and quantities to choose from-- the author linked to several more through the list I linked to--
If nothing else, the D3, Iodine, Selenium, and B-complex will dramatically improve your overall health-- read it and research it-- the government RDA of many of these vital bodily nutrients is based off of ridiculously outdated, demonstrably incorrect, and poorly conducted studies whose recommendations are dramatically below what has subsequently been shown in study after study to be the true optimal doses of these vitamins for the human body.
But back to the point:
Stay hydrated,
use gentle moisturizers and cleansers for your ailing skin,
avoid alcohol or foods that dehydrate you
Before you know it, you will find yourself in the home stretch, and feeling better than ever...
And maybe, several years from now, you'll still be just as clear-skinned as everyone else.
Have faith you guys--this stuff works:
I'm living proof :)
HOTT!
Posted by: Shawny | October 13, 2009 at 12:11 AM
thanks for the great accutane site! its helping a ton...im so excited to finally get the clear skin i deserve! oh, by the way, hot bod! you look great!
Posted by: jmb | July 17, 2009 at 09:40 PM
Hi,
Why I've waited till I'm 30 to try this I'm not sure, I guess it's cause my acne is not severe but still a daily pain in my but. I was very scared to try this but feel better now after reading your blog.
Thanks,
And WOW you look so great.......Skin and Body.
Amanda
Posted by: Amanda | June 11, 2009 at 04:10 PM
I just happened to chance upon your site. My boyfriend just started with the Accutane and after showing your site to him, he feels a lot better about taking it. He's really thankful (and I am too!) You look great!
Posted by: Mandie | June 05, 2009 at 06:19 PM
hihI mAtt...!!
it wAz awesoMe to fiNd you.
i juZ tooK the 1sT pilL of Isotretinoin - yeZ, todAy iz mY dAy 1~!!!! i'M stArting witH 40mg/dAy regiMe az welL!! hi^5~!
i wilL ploW througH youR whoLe bloG now....
...i anticipAte the positiVe effectZ of Isotretinoin!!
thAnkz and keeP workinG ouT!! ^o^
Posted by: illZ wonG | June 03, 2009 at 08:08 PM
I've been on Accutane for one month now. And just when things started to look a bit better, I got a HUGE cyst on my jaw. Went to see the dermatologist and he said it was an ABSCESS, which he had to puncture and drain! It was painful! has anyone else gotten these ABSCESSES?
Also I started out at 40 mg in the first month and the doc increased it to 60 mg. Has anyone been on the same boat? I don't feel much side effects other than dry lips. I hope it stays that way.
P from California
Posted by: P from California | May 15, 2009 at 03:27 AM
Thanks for the ongoing encouragement! Your site is a beacon of light to everyone starting accutane, and definitely helped me through the awful first months of my treatment.
(PS, nice bod! Maybe add a workout regime section? haha)
Posted by: Mike | May 11, 2009 at 04:46 AM
sometimes i feel like the drug isnt fully getting into my system. either the pill doesnt stay in long enough or its not being dispersed into the bloodstream/whatever. Soemtimes when i take it with dinner, it passes out later on if you know what i mean. I see that people sometimes take it with milk? Is that really smart? Also, i read alot about how they come and go within a day or two. thats not happening with my so far. for the small ones it is but not the bigger ones. thats another reason why i think im not taking the pill right. any thoughts??
Posted by: mat s | April 30, 2009 at 03:21 PM