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Kelli



Joined: 12 Jun 2005
Location: Texas
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 4:11 pm    Post subject:  

I just always remember one thing when it comes to Dr.s

What do you call the guy who finished LAST in his class at medical school?

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kohlrabi_Croce



Joined: 14 Jun 2005

Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 6:02 pm    Post subject:  

Well that was interesting. This is a real ambiguity - Dr. Nase is obviously
tops in his field and cares about what happens to Rosacea sufferers,
and yet.....

He doesn't seem to have a problem, from what I can tell, from all the
times that laser treatments go wrong when done by professionals.
I sitll don;t know much about those yet either, but it seems like
there are so many scare stories that one gets the feeling these
doctors are just using us for guinea pigs! Stories about people
feeling like the fat under their skin had been fried like a pork rind
just about, and then the rosacea just gets worse.

He himself told the story of how his own skin got burned really bad,
but it healed, and he just learned from that and kept on going until
he had somebody do it correctly on him. So he doesn't seem to
have such a problem with this kind of damage, if it's done by a
professional.

If there's any way I could help myself with this LED thing, I'd rather do
that, because being treated by somebody who acts like they know what
they're doing when they may or may not, is also rather scary.

I'm on clarythromycin now, and that's working pretty well for acne,
but my skin is still red, and I've got some broken blood vessels on
the chin. It's probably at an intermediate stage.


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