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Since: Oct 05, 2006 Posts: 24
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 4:35 am
Post subject: Insect Bites and Adult Acne Archived from groups: alt>skincare>acne (more info?)
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Sorry if this is duplicated:
After a few years of researching and compiling a book on adult acne, I am
beginning to think there may be an indicative correlation between
predisposition to adult acne and susceptibility to insect bites.
Whether this is due to acne-prone skin having a slightly different Ph level
to non-acne ( normal ) skin, or to some other tiny imbalance, I don't know.
Myself, having had acne for decades, ( currently totally under control
using low-dose Accutane ) I am very susceptible to insect bites. Having
spent a night this weekend in a hotel room which had a fair number of
midges/gnats flying around, thanks to leaving a window open and the light
on, I have a number of raised, itchy bite marks. My partner, on the other
hand, had none. She also has never had adult acne.
If I am working outside in hot weather it is imperative that I use insect
repellent or I'm badly bitten. The bites also take a long time to heal.
My sister shares my genetic predisposition to long-term adult acne and she
suffers from biting-insect attack in the same way as I do. Her husband isn't
troubled in the least, by either acne or insect bites.
It would be interesting to hear if other long-term acne sufferers have
noticed the same thing. I may ask my GP friend to do some enquiries/
research with her acne patients and see what they say.
It may be that being prone to insect attack could be a useful marker as to
the likelihood of persistent acne looking like a long-term problem, which
may lead to earlier courses of Accutane being prescribed.
Tjayu. >> Stay informed about: Insect Bites and Adult Acne |
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Since: Sep 27, 2004 Posts: 56
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Jul 29, 2006 11:11 pm
Post subject: Re: Insect Bites and Adult Acne [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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> After a few years of researching and compiling a book on adult acne
I am curious when you will be putting it out and through what channel.
Is it going to be a web book or will you be shopping around for a
publisher? I think adult acne is a subject that does not generate too
many books, so it would be nice to see one.
TJU wrote:
> Sorry if this is duplicated:
>
> After a few years of researching and compiling a book on adult acne, I am
> beginning to think there may be an indicative correlation between
> predisposition to adult acne and susceptibility to insect bites.
>
> Whether this is due to acne-prone skin having a slightly different Ph level
> to non-acne ( normal ) skin, or to some other tiny imbalance, I don't know.
>
> Myself, having had acne for decades, ( currently totally under control
> using low-dose Accutane ) I am very susceptible to insect bites. Having
> spent a night this weekend in a hotel room which had a fair number of
> midges/gnats flying around, thanks to leaving a window open and the light
> on, I have a number of raised, itchy bite marks. My partner, on the other
> hand, had none. She also has never had adult acne.
>
> If I am working outside in hot weather it is imperative that I use insect
> repellent or I'm badly bitten. The bites also take a long time to heal.
>
> My sister shares my genetic predisposition to long-term adult acne and she
> suffers from biting-insect attack in the same way as I do. Her husband isn't
> troubled in the least, by either acne or insect bites.
>
> It would be interesting to hear if other long-term acne sufferers have
> noticed the same thing. I may ask my GP friend to do some enquiries/
> research with her acne patients and see what they say.
>
> It may be that being prone to insect attack could be a useful marker as to
> the likelihood of persistent acne looking like a long-term problem, which
> may lead to earlier courses of Accutane being prescribed.
>
> Tjayu. >> Stay informed about: Insect Bites and Adult Acne |
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Since: Oct 05, 2006 Posts: 24
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 4:14 pm
Post subject: Re: Insect Bites and Adult Acne [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Hi.
The book will be a ' real' book.
It will cover every possible treatment as found and used throughout the
world - including those ridiculous high-priced info-mercial, hype-marketing,
waste-of-cash tripe products.
( $99.95 for an acne-vitamin supplement?? As the President of a World-Renown
cosmetics company once said " We don't sell cures, we sell Hope " )
It's meant to be as much a clinician's reference as a self-help manual.
I have over 1400 clinical and research documents compiled over the last six
years.
I just need a clear space outside my ongoing commitments to sort it all out!
Publisher waiting.
TJayu
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>> After a few years of researching and compiling a book on adult acne
>
> I am curious when you will be putting it out and through what channel.
> Is it going to be a web book or will you be shopping around for a
> publisher? I think adult acne is a subject that does not generate too
> many books, so it would be nice to see one.
>
>
> TJU wrote:
>> Sorry if this is duplicated:
>>
>> After a few years of researching and compiling a book on adult acne, I am
>> beginning to think there may be an indicative correlation between
>> predisposition to adult acne and susceptibility to insect bites.
>>
>> Whether this is due to acne-prone skin having a slightly different Ph
>> level
>> to non-acne ( normal ) skin, or to some other tiny imbalance, I don't
>> know.
>>
>> Myself, having had acne for decades, ( currently totally under control
>> using low-dose Accutane ) I am very susceptible to insect bites. Having
>> spent a night this weekend in a hotel room which had a fair number of
>> midges/gnats flying around, thanks to leaving a window open and the light
>> on, I have a number of raised, itchy bite marks. My partner, on the other
>> hand, had none. She also has never had adult acne.
>>
>> If I am working outside in hot weather it is imperative that I use insect
>> repellent or I'm badly bitten. The bites also take a long time to heal.
>>
>> My sister shares my genetic predisposition to long-term adult acne and
>> she
>> suffers from biting-insect attack in the same way as I do. Her husband
>> isn't
>> troubled in the least, by either acne or insect bites.
>>
>> It would be interesting to hear if other long-term acne sufferers have
>> noticed the same thing. I may ask my GP friend to do some enquiries/
>> research with her acne patients and see what they say.
>>
>> It may be that being prone to insect attack could be a useful marker as
>> to
>> the likelihood of persistent acne looking like a long-term problem, which
>> may lead to earlier courses of Accutane being prescribed.
>>
>> Tjayu.
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Since: Aug 02, 2006 Posts: 1
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 3:52 pm
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TJU shkroi:
> Sorry if this is duplicated:
>
> After a few years of researching and compiling a book on adult acne, I am
> beginning to think there may be an indicative correlation between
> predisposition to adult acne and susceptibility to insect bites.
>
> Whether this is due to acne-prone skin having a slightly different Ph level
> to non-acne ( normal ) skin, or to some other tiny imbalance, I don't know.
>
> Myself, having had acne for decades, ( currently totally under control
> using low-dose Accutane ) I am very susceptible to insect bites. Having
> spent a night this weekend in a hotel room which had a fair number of
> midges/gnats flying around, thanks to leaving a window open and the light
> on, I have a number of raised, itchy bite marks. My partner, on the other
> hand, had none. She also has never had adult acne.
>
> If I am working outside in hot weather it is imperative that I use insect
> repellent or I'm badly bitten. The bites also take a long time to heal.
>
> My sister shares my genetic predisposition to long-term adult acne and she
> suffers from biting-insect attack in the same way as I do. Her husband isn't
> troubled in the least, by either acne or insect bites.
>
> It would be interesting to hear if other long-term acne sufferers have
> noticed the same thing. I may ask my GP friend to do some enquiries/
> research with her acne patients and see what they say.
>
> It may be that being prone to insect attack could be a useful marker as to
> the likelihood of persistent acne looking like a long-term problem, which
> may lead to earlier courses of Accutane being prescribed.
>
> Tjayu. >> Stay informed about: Insect Bites and Adult Acne |
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 10:30 am
Post subject: Re: Insect Bites and Adult Acne [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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it is becoming very cruel now a days .
no one was tolarating the abordness of this insect bites.
due to this so many people where suffering so much,we must take several precautions.
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