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I Need Help (acne) Ive Never Had It Before

jesa2

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I have no history of acne even through adolescents.8 months ago I did 400mgs/week of deca for 10 weeks adding in 50 mgs of minstrol for 3 weeks. I started to break out before adding the winstrol. This was my third cycle. My first two were deca sust and dbol. I did not have a single blemish my first two cycles. I did however drink a little alchol on my 3rd cycle which i didnt do on my first two. Sixth months later I have light acne on the upper cheeks of my face, More like red blemishes. At first the acne was almost like cystes on my neck. On my jaw line. It was not rashy they were more like internal pimples.

I need help I never had acne before!!! And its been out of my system for 6 months. The deca I cycled were normas totally 100% kosher, The winny was ttokkyo tabs.

does accutane help and are there any alternative antibiotics before trying a heavy duty like accutane.

Ps these arent pock marks there like small red blotches.

Cleocin doesnt do shit!
 
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After taking deca those blemishes or welt like acne can keep popping op for a long time. Deca is evident in your blood for up to 1 year after coming off. I would go to a dermotologist and let them determin what antibiotic or creams are right for you and your skin type. You dont have to tell them how they came about and they probably wont ask.
 
I personally think antibiotics can cause more problems for you down the road than they are worth. They kill off all the "good" bacteria as well which can lead to problems with your stomach and skin after a while. IMO antibiotics are over-prescribed.

Some people try Vitamin B5, I haven't because it's hard to get where I live. I have been on accutane, which I tolerated really well, but I was really careful while I was on it not to go out in the sun much and I didn't drink or do gear. See what a dermatologist has to say.
 
I had the same problem after a test cyp and deca cycle. Mine are mostly on my back. Ive seen much worse, but they still suck really bad. I tried b5 and it helped a little but not enough.

My daughter had some red spots appear on her legs and the doc gave her bactroban cream. It is an antibotic cream. I used some of this stuff twice a day and it has helped a bunch. It is only available with a script though.

You might be able to purchase it somewhere online though. There is a research company that has retin A also. You can also try tetracycline. I used it when I was a teen and it worked well. There is another recent thread about acne and a member stated he used tetracycline with good results throughout his cycle. I know you can order it online without a script.

Best of luck. I feel your pain.
 
sinister said:
After taking deca those blemishes or welt like acne can keep popping op for a long time. Deca is evident in your blood for up to 1 year after coming off. I would go to a dermotologist and let them determin what antibiotic or creams are right for you and your skin type. You dont have to tell them how they came about and they probably wont ask.


Is this common welt like cyst with deca... so no more deca huh i thought that was the safest against acne and hair loss. Also no more nadrolonepp. Shit.

Has anyone else gotten these cysts from deca?

Are these cycts likely to occur with tren too?
 
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jesa2 said:
Is this common welt like cyst with deca... so no more deca huh i thought that was the safest against acne and hair loss. Also no more nadrolonepp. Shit.

Has anyone else gotten these cysts from deca?

Are these cycts likely to occur with tren too?

These welts are all to fimiliar due to Deca. They can stay around for quite awhile and it has nothing to do with your age. I am 32 and still experience them. I have been off deca for 10 weeks and I am still getting them. You have to take into account how long you were on for. deca takes at leat 4 weeks to get into your system and like I said can be evident for 1 year. The only thing that helped me was minoxocillin. antiniotic.
 
Accutane definitely works, but I would see a dermatologist and shoot for a prescription antioibiotic with less severe side effects initially. Tetracyline and doxycycline can be very effective, especially when coupled with a topical treatment such as Retin-A or the more recently prescribed Differin Gel. Another prescription drug which is not an antibiotic and seems to consistently yield excellent results is Spironolactone. This is also a diuretic, as well as an anti-androgen. As I'm sure you know, Accutane is extremely hard on the liver, so if your dermatologist does recommend it, be prepared to undergo at least monthly blood tests to monitor your enzyme levels. Good luck!
 
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