PRO-ACCUTANE
Posted By: J. on 2006-05-01
In Reply to: Pro-Accutane - Do It!
I will be on Accutane for the rest of my life and cannot believe this recent assault on my life through iPLEDGE! If we were "inconvenienced" before, our lives are comepltely negatively impacted now. I will be starting a PRO-ACCUTANE website complete with lobbying information so that we can put an end to this red-tape nightmare and obtain the drug we need.
The least this iPLEDGE system could do is provide you with a live operator, but instead offers an automated system. Do I sound angry and resentful? I hope so! Absolutely no other drug has requirements like that of Accutane. The story of the teenager who flew a plane into a building while supposedly taking Accutane that started this entire debacle has been so sensationalized it has evaded our liberties and must come to an immediate end. Should I have to continue to bear the scars of acne for the rest of my life due to this ridiculous iPLEDGE program, flying a plane into a building to make a point may seem like a plan.
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Her results have been borderline miraculous! Nearly ALL of her cystic acne is gone, and the residual that she does get is very mild compared to prior outbreaks. She could not be happier and would recommend it to anyone in her situation. Please, mom, give it a try. Nothing beats a son's ear-to-ear grin!
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Has anyone here used Accutane or had a child who did?
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