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I believe you're thinking of the oral metronidazole here.

> I am sorry I am bugging so much, I just have so many questions.

> Does anyone know any side effects (besides the obvious redness

from alcohol)

> of what alcohol has while taking Metro Cream? My god...I need to

let my hair

> down on weekends ;-)

> Also, after I have washed my face, put on my Metro Cream, how long

should I

> wait to put on a moisturizer?

> Thank you for any advice.

> Lauri

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I believe you're thinking of the oral metronidazole here.

> I am sorry I am bugging so much, I just have so many questions.

> Does anyone know any side effects (besides the obvious redness

from alcohol)

> of what alcohol has while taking Metro Cream? My god...I need to

let my hair

> down on weekends ;-)

> Also, after I have washed my face, put on my Metro Cream, how long

should I

> wait to put on a moisturizer?

> Thank you for any advice.

> Lauri

>

>

>

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I believe you're thinking of the oral metronidazole here.

> I am sorry I am bugging so much, I just have so many questions.

> Does anyone know any side effects (besides the obvious redness

from alcohol)

> of what alcohol has while taking Metro Cream? My god...I need to

let my hair

> down on weekends ;-)

> Also, after I have washed my face, put on my Metro Cream, how long

should I

> wait to put on a moisturizer?

> Thank you for any advice.

> Lauri

>

>

>

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Yes, Laurie, your absolutely right, having the big R is quiet a

battle. However, lucky for you, you were just diagnosed at the pre-

rosacea stage. The metrocream should work for you, just give it a

chance. It can take some time, so keep that in mind also. It seems as

if you've already figured out that hot coffee is a trigger for you,

as it is for most of us. Just keep a close eye on everything else you

eat. Keep a journal daily if you need to, this might make things much

simplier to recoginize.

As far as the antibotics, from my understanding, there used only

if you have the papules and pustules. They do nothing for the

inflammation. Upon your return to see your derm, just make sure you

stay away from any and all steroids. This can actually make your

rosacea better almost immediately, however, its only temporary, only

to worsen in the long run. If your uncertain if what your about to

take is a steroid, either ask your doc or your pharmicist. Don't get

the RX filled if indeed it is... THROW IT AWAY!

If you have any other questions, please feel free to email me

personally. I've been around for quiet sometime, perhaps I can help!

A friend who really cares,

Ann

redhotmamma45@...

unique_challenge40160@...

PS You can reach me at either or address.

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Yes, Laurie, your absolutely right, having the big R is quiet a

battle. However, lucky for you, you were just diagnosed at the pre-

rosacea stage. The metrocream should work for you, just give it a

chance. It can take some time, so keep that in mind also. It seems as

if you've already figured out that hot coffee is a trigger for you,

as it is for most of us. Just keep a close eye on everything else you

eat. Keep a journal daily if you need to, this might make things much

simplier to recoginize.

As far as the antibotics, from my understanding, there used only

if you have the papules and pustules. They do nothing for the

inflammation. Upon your return to see your derm, just make sure you

stay away from any and all steroids. This can actually make your

rosacea better almost immediately, however, its only temporary, only

to worsen in the long run. If your uncertain if what your about to

take is a steroid, either ask your doc or your pharmicist. Don't get

the RX filled if indeed it is... THROW IT AWAY!

If you have any other questions, please feel free to email me

personally. I've been around for quiet sometime, perhaps I can help!

A friend who really cares,

Ann

redhotmamma45@...

unique_challenge40160@...

PS You can reach me at either or address.

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> I believe you're thinking of the oral metronidazole here.

Agreed. From what I've read, since topical metronidazoles are not

systemically absorbed they do not cause the antibuse-type reactions

to alcohol (horrible GI symptoms) characteristic of oral

metronidazoles.

We're on a roll here, 007 -- first we agree on Hobokon's best, and

now this.

Marjorie

Marjorie Lazoff, MD

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> I believe you're thinking of the oral metronidazole here.

Agreed. From what I've read, since topical metronidazoles are not

systemically absorbed they do not cause the antibuse-type reactions

to alcohol (horrible GI symptoms) characteristic of oral

metronidazoles.

We're on a roll here, 007 -- first we agree on Hobokon's best, and

now this.

Marjorie

Marjorie Lazoff, MD

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> I believe you're thinking of the oral metronidazole here.

Agreed. From what I've read, since topical metronidazoles are not

systemically absorbed they do not cause the antibuse-type reactions

to alcohol (horrible GI symptoms) characteristic of oral

metronidazoles.

We're on a roll here, 007 -- first we agree on Hobokon's best, and

now this.

Marjorie

Marjorie Lazoff, MD

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In a message dated 3/3/2003 5:24:59 AM US Eastern Standard Time,

svirella323@... writes:

> I've just gotten out of the hospital and need info.... can you go on with

> your life or does everything change?

_____________________________________________________________

I am so glad that you have located the PAI, you will find a lot of help and

resources, but mostly, you will find some of the most caring individuals you

could meet. Not only are they knowledgeable about their disease, they are

someone you can finally talk to that understand.

That was what I needed most when I first got out of the hospital. I had a lot

of people who loved me, but no one understood how frightened, confused, and

hopeless I felt. It took time, but I gradually began to make sense out of

what seemed like chaos.

I got a small notebook and carried it with me so I would have it available to

write down questions as they came to me, or symptoms I had that would come

and go, things I wanted to ask the doctor or this board. I still carry it

with me today, 3 1/2 yrs later. It helps my memory impairment from the pain

medications, too.

The PAI may offer other services in your area. Where do you live? Some people

find it helpful to connect to their state's Representative. You may find that

we can't answer specific questions concerning your own disease, but we can

giver you information about this disease.

Glad you are here.

Karyn E. , RN

Founder / Executive Director

Pancreatitis Association International

Corp. Office: Indps, IN, USA 1-

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In a message dated 3/3/2003 5:24:59 AM US Eastern Standard Time,

svirella323@... writes:

> I've just gotten out of the hospital and need info.... can you go on with

> your life or does everything change?

_____________________________________________________________

I am so glad that you have located the PAI, you will find a lot of help and

resources, but mostly, you will find some of the most caring individuals you

could meet. Not only are they knowledgeable about their disease, they are

someone you can finally talk to that understand.

That was what I needed most when I first got out of the hospital. I had a lot

of people who loved me, but no one understood how frightened, confused, and

hopeless I felt. It took time, but I gradually began to make sense out of

what seemed like chaos.

I got a small notebook and carried it with me so I would have it available to

write down questions as they came to me, or symptoms I had that would come

and go, things I wanted to ask the doctor or this board. I still carry it

with me today, 3 1/2 yrs later. It helps my memory impairment from the pain

medications, too.

The PAI may offer other services in your area. Where do you live? Some people

find it helpful to connect to their state's Representative. You may find that

we can't answer specific questions concerning your own disease, but we can

giver you information about this disease.

Glad you are here.

Karyn E. , RN

Founder / Executive Director

Pancreatitis Association International

Corp. Office: Indps, IN, USA 1-

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Hi Everybody, it's nice to know that there is somewhere to find out

info. I was just diagnosed, 6mm. Thought i was crazy there for a

while, was starting to feel like people thought i was a

hypocondract. What do i do now, Doctor just sent me on my way, with

no info. Is there any books out there or info? I do home care

nursing for a living and avid snowmobiler(going this weekend to the

mountains)Do i look for a new hobbie and career??? Any info would be

appreciated. Thanxs

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