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boozle
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Hello all,
Obviously the majority of people on this board are Yanks, and it can be quite confusing with different drug names and medical systems so here's a question for the Brits...
Firstly, yey for the NHS, I never take free medical care for granted. I notice in America people are sent to dermatologists pretty quick, where-as here in the UK we are normally treated by our General Practitioners (GPs) who rarely forward us on to specialists.
For this reason it can be frustrating when explaining acne problems to Docs, as they all take the same route (reluctant to try anything new until you've tried every step along the way). And rarely have a huge insight into treating the conidition with a large variety of patients on a daily basis.
Has anyone in the UK been reffered to a derm? Is it worth going with Bupa or another private med. scheme to do so?
I commited the sin of buying Spironolactone on the internet a few months ago (yes, I read up on it, no I have no pre-exisiting medical conditions). My GP would kill me, but I KNOW he would never let me have it otherwise.
Has anyone in the UK been prescribed it? I gave blood the other month and when I mentioned I was taking Spiro to the nurse she was like "they let you have that!?!?" ... I lied and said yes. Though her reaction left me a little worried!
Topicals, BP, Diannette, etc.. have all worked for around a year and then stopped so I was getting really desperate! I've been suffering with moderate hormonal acne for about 7 years now!
I'm in my 4th month and have just broken out with a horrible cyst (my period is due).. when will it kick in?!
Also, how bad do you have to be in the UK before they let you have Accutane? I think that will be my next step if Spiro fails!
Thanks for listening!
Obviously the majority of people on this board are Yanks, and it can be quite confusing with different drug names and medical systems so here's a question for the Brits...
Firstly, yey for the NHS, I never take free medical care for granted. I notice in America people are sent to dermatologists pretty quick, where-as here in the UK we are normally treated by our General Practitioners (GPs) who rarely forward us on to specialists.
For this reason it can be frustrating when explaining acne problems to Docs, as they all take the same route (reluctant to try anything new until you've tried every step along the way). And rarely have a huge insight into treating the conidition with a large variety of patients on a daily basis.
Has anyone in the UK been reffered to a derm? Is it worth going with Bupa or another private med. scheme to do so?
I commited the sin of buying Spironolactone on the internet a few months ago (yes, I read up on it, no I have no pre-exisiting medical conditions). My GP would kill me, but I KNOW he would never let me have it otherwise.
Has anyone in the UK been prescribed it? I gave blood the other month and when I mentioned I was taking Spiro to the nurse she was like "they let you have that!?!?" ... I lied and said yes. Though her reaction left me a little worried!
Topicals, BP, Diannette, etc.. have all worked for around a year and then stopped so I was getting really desperate! I've been suffering with moderate hormonal acne for about 7 years now!
I'm in my 4th month and have just broken out with a horrible cyst (my period is due).. when will it kick in?!
Also, how bad do you have to be in the UK before they let you have Accutane? I think that will be my next step if Spiro fails!
Thanks for listening!