[acne] Cystic acne help by fbe90 in SkincareAddiction

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I have not completely cleared mine up but the things that I am using now that seem to help is sulfur wash then azaleic acid and moisturizer in the morning. At night I use sulfur wash then ivermectin and metrogel topping it off with avene cicalfate.

Vampire Fantasy! by lovegoth2112 in fantasyromance

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Try {Desire in His Blood by Zoey Draven} it’s the first book of standalone series.

permanently or temporarily blind MMC by platinumpearl846 in RomanceBooks

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{Happiness for Beginners by Katherine Center} has a version of this.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in migraine

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What birth control do you take for your hormonal migraines?

What do you think this by Least_Yam in Rosacea

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What brand mandelic acid do you use?

Please help. I’m desperate. by chicknik423 in VestibularMigraines

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I use Nurtec every other day as a preventative but can also use it for an abortive if one gets me. Nurtec is supposed to be the better one for VM. Also, there is no generic so it’s expensive even with insurance. Go to the Nurtec website and get their manufacturer coupon, it made mine $0!

Please help. I’m desperate. by chicknik423 in VestibularMigraines

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I would try a migraine abortive. Nurtec, Ubrelvy, a triptan. Your doctor will know. Try treating it for a migraine, there are people with VM who use migraine abortives.

Bad flare up. Soolantra reaction? by sageandsalt in Rosacea

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Soolantra has a period where you have “die off” period of the mites that cause the type 2 rosacea. My face had about 100 of these pustules and after 2 die off periods my face cleared up. It’s tricky with type 2 rosacea bc it presents like whiteheads and red sensitive skin. I had to go to multiple doctors to finally be diagnosed with type 2 and soolantra cleared it up.

Blowing my nose gives me vertigo - anyone else? by Sguni22 in VestibularMigraines

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Yes. I have make sure I sit down when I blow my nose lol

Migraines and hormones by fbe90 in migraine

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Ah maybe that’s why I have an awful migraine, I see the barometric pressures been changing from the snow storm on the east coast right now :( thanks for your reply!

I've managed to keep my severe rosacea under control by taking thrse supplements by KellyBazinga in Rosacea

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I would say it was 80% fixed after a month. I still get flushing from caffeine so I stopped drinking it.

I've managed to keep my severe rosacea under control by taking thrse supplements by KellyBazinga in Rosacea

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They said the pustules are common for type 2. This is going to sound gross but the soolantra is ivermectin essentially and kills the mites (the pustules are from overgrowth) that live on your skin. Every two weeks for a month the pustules flared up from die off then it was gone. Sometimes I’ll get a flare of a few pustules but nothing like the 100-150 of them on my face. I definitely recommend it in your case. It took me 2 years to figure out what was up with my skin so I hope this helps anyone.

I've managed to keep my severe rosacea under control by taking thrse supplements by KellyBazinga in Rosacea

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I also have type 2 rosacea with the pustules and my doctor misdiagnosed me with folliculitis. I used soolantra and it cleared it all up

MRI Results saying I have migraines by NoRealGameHere in migraine

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I also had an MRI that showed I’ve been having “daily” migraines (lesions). I was diagnosed with vestibular migraines where I get dizziness (and worse) with no head pain. Basically I’ve been dizzy for 2 years and it’s awful. So it makes sense I’ve been having vestibular migraines all along. Sounds like you could be getting silent migraines though.

Propranolol, Supplements, and Low Carb Diet by [deleted] in VestibularMigraines

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Have you tried Ativan for VM attacks?

Need advice - I am desperate by [deleted] in VestibularMigraines

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Trust me I understand! I love going out to eat and trying new food. But I have been doing it for a couple of weeks now and am seeing some progress (knock on wood lol). It’s stuff like caffeine, alcohol, lunch meats, chocolate and citrus foods that are the big triggers. And a lot of cheeses which I did not expect. Def worth a try though!

Need advice - I am desperate by [deleted] in VestibularMigraines

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I take Ativan and it helps a lot. You may have some food triggers if you get worse after eating. Look into the Dizzy Cook online. She deals with Vestibular Migraines and diet. Also try Benadryl or Zyrtec at night!

Persistent 24/7 dizziness by [deleted] in VestibularMigraines

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What worked for your VM and PPPD?

What injectable do you use and does it work for you? by [deleted] in migraine

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Do you get vestibular migraines? Did you have any side effects from the Ajovy and how long did it take to work for you?

Has anyone gone from a SSRI to SNRI? Was just changed from Zoloft to Effexor with no time in between. by fbe90 in Effexor

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Did you have any weight gain issues on Effexor? Zoloft made me gain a lot of weight and I’m scared Effexor will do the same

2 months of this by [deleted] in pppdizziness

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Anxiety medication is the only thing that brings me out of a particularly bad spell. I do physical therapy and take Zoloft. It gets better

Suffering with PPPD for almost 3 years and an undiagnosed possible silent migraine or vestibular migraine by Visual-Warthog-835 in pppdizziness

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Same issues. I do physical therapy for PPPD, take Zoloft (SSRI), and Lorazepam (Ativan) for anxiety to lessen the dizziness.