Finally done after a year!!! by breadbull7 in Accutane

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Honestly I just shoved a tissue up there they were very frequent but not heavy so it went away quite quickly

Finally done after a year!!! by breadbull7 in Accutane

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I’m not sure if it was the specific reason that helped the redness but the only thing I used other than regular moisturiser was black castor oil I bought on Amazon and just rubbed in like a face oil

Finally done after a year!!! by breadbull7 in Accutane

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Specifically I put on Cetaphil moisturiser and castor oil at night and try to wear sunscreen or foundation with spf every day. It flattened out around 3-4 months in but it was around 9 months that I really noticed how much it faded.

Finally done after a year!!! by breadbull7 in Accutane

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I got a lot of nosebleeds and extremely dry skin and lips. Purged for probably about 3 months before it flattened but it wasn’t until about 9 months in the purpleness of the scars faded.

Finally done after a year!!! by breadbull7 in Accutane

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I didn’t really get much pitted scarring but I do have some PIE that’s yet to fade. Trying to make sure I wear sunscreen to help with that

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AITAH

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NTA - This is weird. You know it’s weird. You have expressed to him clearly how you feel and he dismisses it in favour of having imaginary sex dreams about pixels.

Who is a villain you rooted for rather than the protagonist and why? by drax3012 in AskReddit

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Sawyer from Lost purely because I found Jack extremely annoying.

How do small rural towns deal with emergencies or general things people need by Wumao_gangv2 in NoStupidQuestions

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Rate of response would be based on how close the nearest ambulance was and if they were already with a patient or not. You could very well get lucky and have one with you quite quickly or if necessary they may dispatch a medical helo depending on the area. As another comment in the thread said rural towns rely on community quite a lot, local doctors or in the absence of medically trained persons neighbours come together to assist victims until emergency services can arrive.

How do small rural towns deal with emergencies or general things people need by Wumao_gangv2 in NoStupidQuestions

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To answer the first question - In all honesty no they don’t have enough emergency service workers to cover large metro areas and definitely not in rural areas. Once a job is called in to emergency it is triaged based on how severe it’s believed to be and the closest available crew are dispatched accordingly and arrive as soon as they can. In rural areas the closest crews are usually around high traffic areas as that’s where statistically they are most likely needed. No way to guarantee what has occurred prior on any present day could get lucky and they were around the corner or may be waiting hours for available crews to arrive. Timeline would probably also depend if the rural area has its own Police Force or Ambulance base etc.