Hello everybody.
So, I'm not looking for health warnings, but I AM looking for a place to legitimately buy Generic Accutane = Isotretinoin online. Preferably in 30mg capsules, 90-180 at a time.
I was wondering if any of you have had personal experience buying shiz like this online, and if you had any websites you vouch for that would be wonderful.
Why am I trying to get it online?
WELL, I recently visited a dermatologist [$200+ down the effing toilet], and she recommended Accutane for my moderate acne. I was all, "lol yeah ok!" and so she was warning me and stuff, then she goes, "So each pill is about _____ so the entire course will be about $800 or so." That shocked me, I mean, not enough to say no... because if I stay on Retin-a for like, a year more, I'll probably be at about that dollar amount, and supposedly accutane cures acne. THEN was the killjoy.
She says, "Oh, and you'll need monthly blood tests." Needles do not scare me. The fact I know how expensive that shit it DOES. So I asked her for an estimate of how much it would cost by the time I'm done with the treatment. She calculates for a few minutes, and says, "Oh, about $3,000-$4,000; about that ballpark. Maybe a little more."
What. The. Fuck. She then continues to say, "They're not really that important; because they're only once a month, any SERIOUS damage would likely be sudden and you'd have to go to the ER. I can't think of a time someone was saved from harm because they got their blood tested for accutane. Those tests can be triggered simply by eating too much fastfood 4 days before the test."
WHAT. THE. FUCK. So I'm paying all that money for something that is pretty much unnecessary? Fuck that.
So now I am here, asking you all for help... I've contacted a few independent sellers, who are all, "Yeah just give me a loaded GP MoneyPak number." Yeah fucking right. That's basically giving someone my bank pin and saying, "I sure hope you give me what I want later."
So yes. Please. Halp.
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Thread: Accutane / Isotretinoin
- 22 May. 2012 11:04pm #1
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FROSTBITEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.
I missed you bud! Staying beautiful???????
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;D I keep missing LG, but then with my Gaias banned and my lack of skills at internet, I feel I never have reason to stick around. I think I'll be on alot this summer though, because I have NO LIFE!
But about the beautiful... Retin-A and Doxycycline do their work... but my body is an antibody MACHINE and after only 3 weeks, it's already been like, "lolfuckthatshit" to the doxycycline, and I am now immune to 100mg of it. D:
That is why I have decided to DESTROY MY LIVER AND ACNE FOREVER.
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Ok, does this site look legit? I mean, they all look legit.. but do you think this site is?
mdprice.com
I mean, it's just so... well done.... Most of the fake accutane sites aren't so pretty and FAQ'd and all those details...
- 22 May. 2012 11:56pm #4
Get an alternative medication.
Try Silk Road.
Fun fact: switch your shampoo to Head & Shoulders. It uses a chemical superior to other shampoos that rids of a specific oil in your hair, which prevents said oil from getting on your face, which prevents said oil from clogging your pores, which prevents acne. Generic H&S doesn't have said chemical (since generic only shares the "active ingredient," which is for dandruff instead of oil).
But besides H&S, I'd say an alternative medication is what you want. There are plenty of alternatives, and your dermatologist is a cunt if she wouldn't recommend one.
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I've tried 4 other topical creams and 3 oral prescriptions. My problem is nothing is strong enough for my body not to go immune in a month or less. :[ That's why she said Accutane- it's so strong there's no way my body could build strong enough immunities against it.
I'm really considering using that mdprice.com website... it just looks SO legit O_o Plus I'm desperate as fuck.
- 23 May. 2012 12:12am #6
Simple check: if it is legitimate, it will have a Wikipedia article about it. If it doesn't, don't use it.
It is likely not a topical issue if it is recurrent or unresponsive to topical treatments. If she said it is a bacterial acne (or infection? I forget what they call it), then you are wasting your time with topicals. Though topicals do help reduce the total amount of breakouts, they won't cure it. You can tone your topical use down to average-person-uses, like soap (and shampoo!). You don't need to blow money on special topicals.
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Have you tried the whole chemical peels/natural mixes and what not?
I rarely ever get break outs unless I am dealing with a shitton of stress, but normally I can hit up a spa for facials or mix up my own mask. I do a chemical peel once a month, and my normal face wash routine in between.
In all honesty I don't think breakouts/acne can ever be cured despite what the dermatologist says. Reduced, yes; cured, no.