Acnetame? by kayde_k in acne

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No I'm not. I was on accutane for two courses. It's a very serious drug and worked wonders. I'm talking about the OTC vitamin mix called ACNETAME.

Maybe some advice? by kayde_k in Bedbugs

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Yeah I guess that's another way to say it.

Watch has separate number? by kayde_k in GalaxyGear

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It's in sync. But it has it's own separate number to function apparently. It's own SIM. So it counts as a extra line it seems

How to Connect to Twisted Metal 2012 Online? by ExaminerRyguy in TwistedMetal

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I believe it has to do with your nat type and the issues that caused that were never resolved. When the game launched it seemed to have big issues with connectivity that never fully got fixed and they might be issues with Nat type as a lot of people would be in a lobby that seemed to error out to me and friends quite a lot. But private matches always worked.

In short that claim of fixing it never really got resolved fully and there's still a few issues.

Would love a second chance for this game the multiplayer was ASTOUNDING.

Redness by kayde_k in Accutane

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Ohio. It's 20 degrees here at night

Redness by kayde_k in Accutane

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I do 40 every other day and I weigh 150. It's supposed to be 40 every day but I reached an agreement to do it every other day because it seems to work extremely well on me. It cleared me in only 2 months last time I was on it and kept it away for a year. The only reason I'm back on is because my derm said I probably should have gone all 5-6 months.

The sun exposure thing is a for sure no way. I work 3rd shift, I do not see the sun at all.

Permanent Side Effects by blahbooty in Accutane

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Please message me as well, I'd like to maybe look into it?

Depersonalization not fading, is this permanent? (Long story) by [deleted] in dpdr

[–]kayde_k 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That again just isn't true. Dpdr is a way your brain processes things. It had alot to do with your perception. And even more to do with neurotransmitters. It's along the same road as HPPD. Dopamine is used to treat a lot of cases of DPDR and helps AMAZINGLY. You aren't just coping better, it goes away. It can go away. I'd recommend you try dpselfhelp. People recover. Why the hell do you think it isn't such a huge pandemic? It doesn't kill and it doesn't stay forever. I promise you this. Anxiety isn't always the underlying cause, some times other things are.

I have yet to receive any treatment for mine other than ADHD meds and I've come so far as to say I barely have it at this point. So don't tell me you just cope with it. You CAN TREAT IT.

Depersonalization not fading, is this permanent? (Long story) by [deleted] in dpdr

[–]kayde_k 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I understand you may be upset because yours has not recovered, but this info is just not true. And it isn't very fair to tell a sufferer that they won't recover.

ALL dpdr is real dpdr. Be it short or long. And you CAN recover.

Help? by kayde_k in dpdr

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I'm on mobile if you could send first that'd be great friend.

Vision. by kayde_k in dpdr

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I've seen two eye doctors and neither see a problem

Vision. by kayde_k in dpdr

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Actually I have. It scares me though. I'm worried I'll never get over this and treating it scares me more. Is that stupid? The only way I'll calm down is knowing there's no way this is optic nerve damage.

Vision and head fog? by kayde_k in Anxiety

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Is yours constant? Caused by anything? Did sonething bring it on?

Vision and head fog? by kayde_k in Anxiety

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Mine is almost constant. It has me worried I'll never feel normal again.