Jonnas12's Story

I dont really understand what you wrote and the translater did not help a lot

I just noticed new creases over night in my face it is really terrifying. I got that from how I sleep my skin is not elastic at all. I really consider using hyaluronic or botox treatment. What do you recommend? I know there is not much to slow that process but still.

Update: still the same. Sleep got better but cant sleep during daytime like naps are not possible. Higher blood pressure, stressed out more easily, still low libido. Skin got worse lost fat tissue on my forehead (most noticeable). Bone structures on my forehead are now prominent. Dont know what to do just hope it doesnt get any worse. Doc said is not collagen loss but fat loss.

At least your doc is acknowledging it. I appreciate that that is a small thing, but any recognition of sides is good.

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This is going to sound like utter insanity but I wonder if low dose Estradiol Cyp would help. It supports collagen which is very important for skin.

I have some advice on this, so read on.

Before you see a new doctor, ask and find out if they have written prescriptions for the drug that ruined your health. If they have a history of prescribing the drug to others, then they are obviously not going to acknowledge the syndrome. They are biased and have a conflict of interest. If they have never prescribed the drug, then they are less likely to deny it and are more likely to acknowledge it, and they might even be aware of the condition. I recon this has missed many or reached them too late, but it is what it is.

PS: I never went to a doctor for my post saw.

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I recently started taking propranolol on a regular basis and wanted to ask if anyone has experience with its effects on facial skin.

Specifically, I’m concerned about whether it could be harmful in terms of skin quality. Does propranolol accelerate fat loss in the face or contribute to a more sunken or aged appearance? Are there any known negative effects on skin, such as dryness, reduced elasticity, or other changes?

I’d be interested to hear if anyone has noticed changes like this or has more information on the topic.

I’ve been taking propranolol for a few months and my skin is somewhat drier, mostly my chin and hands with flaking particularly on my face, but it is pretty minor and I was prone to this prior to starting propranolol. It’s slightly worse on the drug. I’ve not experienced any fat loss from it. I have experienced fat loss to my face, first on stopping finasteride, and then when I foolishly took forskolin, but no similar issues with propranolol.

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