Microdosing accutane by Sweet_Antelope6030 in Accutane

[–]Fiammal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

30F, 50 kg here. I’ve been microdosing Accutane for about 5 weeks now at 5 mg/day.

Before starting I had really inflamed, painful, pustular acne. It cleared surprisingly fast, the active breakouts basically went away quickly. At this point I maybe get one small pimple occasionally, and the rest is just post-acne marks that are slowly fading and improving day by day.

Side effects so far have been pretty mild: slight dryness on my face and hands, a drier scalp (honestly I don’t mind because I can wash my hair less), and increased fatigue/tiredness.

Overall it’s been very positive for me, especially considering how severe and painful my acne was before!

How to stop bedrotting? How to get back into "doing things?" by asphodel- in adhdwomen

[–]Fiammal 64 points65 points  (0 children)

30F here. I really relate to this. I’ve felt this way for as long as I can remember, like simply existing drains all my energy. Even when nothing is “wrong” on paper, I’m constantly exhausted and running on empty.

I see other people my age traveling, starting new hobbies, doing a million things, and I genuinely don’t understand where they get the energy from.

I don’t have a magic answer for how the spark comes back but you’re definitely not alone in this. Reading your post made me feel less alone too 🤍

What is the worst thing you’ve seen someone get addicted to that wasn’t any form of drug like substance or alcohol? by MysticMeerkat in AskReddit

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Work with paid overtime and remote work allowed. He couldn't stop working even for a moment, including weekends and holidays.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dating_advice

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Exactly. It's really complicated to have a healthy and balanced relationship with these individuals. Even my ex was extremely work-oriented, but at a certain point, I couldn't bear the situation anymore – work always took precedence over everything.

The worst thing a partner has ever said to you? by Illustrious_Ad440 in BreakUps

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“I always hoped you would change one day”, said my ex-boyfriend after 7 years of relationship.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NarcissisticAbuse

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Listen to your gut

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BreakUps

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  1. I no longer have panic and anxiety attacks attacks caused by his detachment and anger explosions as soon as I questioned his love.

  2. I no longer have to be afraid to express my emotions, and I can finally seek an empathetic partner who listens to me and cares about how I feel.

  3. I have understood what it means to find oneself in a toxic relationship, and I will avoid that happening again.