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Lycaon
16th June 2005, 10:31 PM
Is it possable to have a list of recomended derms. I really want to find one, who I can say to 'this is me', can we get a treatment regime going and he actually knows what hes talking about
cactus
17th June 2005, 09:37 PM
Hi
Great idea, but I would say the problem is not many people can recommend a good derm. They are few and far between. Now if you want a derm. that doesn't know much about rosacea and will hand you a prescription for topical steroids and metro-lotion, then I can provide you with a whole bunch of recommendations. :roll:
Lycaon
17th June 2005, 10:07 PM
I saw a GP today, I asked her about my ocular rosacea problem and replied....' whats ocular rosacea'......I was really teed off and said, you know what rosacea is....'yes' she replied,....'do you know what ocular means', 'yes' she said, 'so isnt it obvious what ocular rosacea is', she didnt laugh but said shed look it up
adyus
17th June 2005, 10:32 PM
Hello. My current opinion: you're better off on your own. After seeing 4 docs and getting nowhere, I found the best derm possible( so far): he gives me prescriptions for anything I ask for.
Funny thing....all of them had one thing in common. They all said:"Get used to it, you'll have it for the rest of your life". Hmmm....
Best regards,
Adrian.
Karla
17th June 2005, 10:39 PM
Last week I went to a GP thinking I had pink eye, she said no, so I said maybe my ocular rosacea is really getting worse? she said, 'rosacea, that's only on the skin' - I didn't even waste the time or breath....
snwbdrloco84
18th June 2005, 08:30 AM
I think we should also post about not open-minded dermatologists. We could possibly create a two lists(one negative and one positive) of derms across the US and other places that we have seen and the reason's why we recommend or don't recommend them. Maybe that way they would take us seriously.
Ray
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