Guest guest Posted February 6, 2001 Report Share Posted February 6, 2001 Hi Group, I hope the report will be coming out soon with the results of those happy after completion of 6 months, 12 months and 24 months. Or did this person voluteering 'pass on'.. It has been 3 or 4 months since the two volunteered. We could really learn something from them..unless....they 'didn't really get results that were favorable...?...and ..did not wish to post 'possibly negative things' but " that is the way to learn " ! All medical universities have M & M once per week for doctors. M & M is " Morbitiy and Mortality " meetings. The theory of learning is to learn from each other. It is much better to learn from others mistakes than to have to learn 'on your own patients'. M & M has been going on for 150 years or so in all major research and teaching hospitals. Sometimes a few dermatologist learn on their own patients. Learning together, Judge Jane son << In a message dated 1/21/01 12:40:47 PM Eastern Standard Time, WtchHazle@... writes: << Subj: (no subject) Date: 1/21/01 12:40:47 PM Eastern Standard Time From: WtchHazle@... To: rosacea-supportegroups It seems that the photoderm furor is dying down. I'm wondering if this is mainly due to the fact that there have been so many dissappointments. I've noticed that many people who tried this procedure are not going back to some of the older methods of trying to control rosacea, as they have been unsatisfied with the results. I tried this procedure, and while I did experience a minute amount of improvement at first, I'm pretty much back where I started from. I'm not horribly red, and don't have the acne aspect of this dissorder, so I'm fortunately able to cover up any redness with a little makeup. Next week, I'm going to have the small red lines zapped with electrocautery therapy, which worked very well for me a few years ago. You just have to do it every couple of years as a maintence tactic. It's VERY inexpensive, and pretty much guaranteed to work. It just isn't a permanant fix. >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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