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original argument was with the poster who angrily denounced the Dr. for daring to say that he didn't think diet played a role in treating acne. That poster mistakenly assumes that any benefit he has gotten from a change in diet, (be it real or imagined) is naturally going to work for the next person, too, and how dare that Dr. say otherwise? I don't remember seeing any such assumption stated in this thread to date. Perhaps it is something *you* are assuming? I have made it very clear in my posts on food and nutrition that these are things that work for *me*. I am well aware that other people may not have the same acne triggers as I, and I do not presume to know their bodies better than they do themselves. Dee
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time to get some help concerning my acne.What a waste of time that was. He was big on the old diet plays no part in acne canard. I have horrible scarring on my chest and back when I had acne _really_ bad in my teens. I've always have kept it covered up because I am really self conscious about it. I was trying to relate to this doctor how that acne is really an emotional problem with me because of my appearance. He told me that Well, you've have had this problem for 17 years. Shouldn't you have gotten over it by now? I couldn't believe his attitude about my problem. I mean, this scarring has pretty much ruined any type of social life I have, especially when it comes to getting a wife. I just can't fathom letting people see me like this. I don't know, maybe I am too vain, or something. But his attitude really stunned me. I don't think I'll ever go back to a derm. I am learning much more on this NG. Eating properly has probably been the most important thing in controlling my acne. Food does NOT affect acne. It takes about three WEEKS to make an acne bump, and saying Hey, doc, I ate a couple chocolate bars last night and bingo!, I'm broken out this morning! makes no sense at all. Steve, you need to go back to the dermatologist. You also need to consult a psychiatrist. Your extreme self-conciousness due to your appearance indicates the need for professional help. Good luck.
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In other words, you're a cosmetologist. In Tx. they have to take examinations, too. But they mainly cut hair here, and give manicures. No, I am not a cosmetologist. I don't do hair, nor give manicures. I work with physicians and assist with preparatory treatments for laser resurfacing and post-laser care to improve the results for the patients. I also assist patients with post-laser camouflage and corrective makeup, in addition to applying permanent makeup (you'd call it a tattoo) for those with alopecia areata, and breast cancer survivors. A community of beauticians, whose expertise regarding skin diseases sxceeds that of medical Doctors! Not at all! We do not TREAT skin diseases. Period. However, if a patient/client indicates that they would like help in taking care of their skin, that IS something we are trained in. I checked. This school is not accredited by the State of Alabama, The United States Department of Education, or any of the reputable private Accreditation boards. It is accredited by the World Association of Universities and Colleges. Garbage courses? Like what, biology? Not hardly - I will enjoy the Biology course I take. No, it is the require English 101, or Math 101, or the other classes that pertain not at all to my interest. Your disdain for conventional education is telling. So why do you even want a phd, even a phony one, if you have such low regard for orthodox education and medicine? There are certain things about the U.S. system of education that I disagree with, including the cost thereof. On the contrary, however, I would like an example of my low regard for orthodox medicine??? I believe that doctors, however, are not gods, and that they can be wrong, despite other opinions to the contrary. I truly resent your attitude, sir. Sure you do. I'm on to you. But if all of your credentials were as unimpeachable as you claim, you wouldn't care what what I think. There's nothing to be on to . Surprising to you, I'm sure, I care what others think. I have attempted to provide sound information to people who have asked, and despite the fact that you have attempted to discredit me, I believe that what advice I have given to people here on this group is _base_d in truth, experience, and logically sound. But you know quite well that many people will find your phd and CIDESCO affilitation to be a joke. No, there are MANY people both here and in Europe that actually KNOW what a CIDESCO accreditation is. Texas has one of only TWO CIDESCO schools in the US - in Houston - go check it out. I apologize. Accepted. Thank you. Now if part of what you do as an aesthetician is use treatments to improve the appearance of some one with acne scars, why not at least go to nursing school and become an RN, and get additional training on using the various lasers that dermatologists use? That at least is a proven treatment. I really don't care to get into nursing - I LIKE working with the skin, I don't want to give shots, I don't want to work with sick people (i.e., flu, life-threatening diseases, serious stuff-not that acne isn't serious) - I just don't have that calling (or whatever you would call it). I was one of the first aestheticians in the US to have a microdermabrasion machine - and yes, it is also a fantastic TOOL in the armamentarium against acne. I LIKE machines - and in fact in some states a trained person other than an RN can operate a laser!!! You'd feel much better about holding a degree from an accredited unviersity than that phd that plenty of people are just going to laugh at. I'm curious - how do you claim to know how I'd feel about my degree? Do you ask each and every person you meet where they got their degree, whatever it is, from and then laugh at them if it doesn't meet YOUR standards? If so, I would personally think you might be a snob. If someone has really taken the time to study, pass examinations and obtain a diploma, who are you to question how they feel? If you don't wish to have that person consult or treat you, that is certainly a perogative you should enjoy. However, let me explain something about why I'm doing this coursework and why I did the CIDESCO accreditation. I'm not being defensive, just hoping to enlighten you as to options that others might have to taken, if they haven't been so forunate as you. I was not fortunate enough to go to college when I graduated from high school. I had to go right to work. I wanted to go to beauty school but my mother refused, allowing that it was not an appropriate profession. So I became a secretary. I found out that legal secretaries made more money than regular secretaries, so I went to work for a law firm (at the time, one of the three largest in the US). I became so good, that while everyone else had 1 or maybe 2 attorneys to work for, I had 5, because I didn't bs in the lunchroom half the day and actually got my work done They paid for me to be trained as a paralegal. After retiring in '87, I had my third child in '89, the family moved to Oregon, where anything grows. Got interested in gardening - enrolled in the OSU Master Gardener course to learn as much as any layman could, took up ballet again (had danced for 18 years as a kid) and did so well the Russian Ballet Master from the Bolshoi thought I was a professional. Spent 14 days in Russia dancing with a ballet company - the pinnacle of any dancer's dream. Blew my knees out again and finally, at 40, became a licensed aesthetician. I'd read where CIDESCO was the most prestigeous _title_ an aesthetician could attain-so I decided to go for it. While maintaining my skin care clinic 5 days a week, 10 hours a day, and studying the rest of the time, I managed to obtain my diploma from CIDESCO with the highest scores of all the examinees. As my practice developed, I began working with a physician in town (facial plastics), for whom I developed pre- and post-laser protocols, skin care regimens, AHA treatment protocols, etc. In July last year, we moved to AZ, mainly because my joints couldn't take the cold and damp in OR anymore. During the last 7-8 months, and I bought practically every book I could lay my hands on about diet, nutrition, supplements, _meta_bolism - if Amazon.com had it, I bought it. And read it. And was fascinated at all of the intricate details of nutrition and _meta_bolism and skin health - and how they went together. And I truly know that they do. I am intimately familiar with how certain products work ON the skin, and I wanted to know how to deal with it from within. THAT'S why I'm doing this coursework. Not just to have a phd, necessarily, (the CIDESCO doesn't buy anything in the US either) but to have the knowledge that's available - thats what is important to me. In the long run, you'll be much happier than conning people with a phony phd and your membership in a French beautician's society. I certainly worked my fanny off long and hard enough to know that I'm not conning anyone - and it is _base_d in Zurich, Switzerland, not France, and it isn't a beautician's society - it is an esthetic ACCREDITATION/DIPLOMA. I continue to be... Laura Root, CIDESCO Diplomate Body & Soul Esthetic Retreat Scottsdale, AZ
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I decided to go to a dermatologist the other week for the first time to get some help concerning my acne.What a waste of time that was. He was big on the old diet plays no part in acne canard. I have horrible scarring on my chest and back when I had acne _really_ bad in my teens. I've always have kept it covered up because I am really self conscious about it. I was trying to relate to this doctor how that acne is really an emotional problem with me because of my appearance. He told me that Well, you've have had this problem for 17 years. Shouldn't you have gotten over it by now? I couldn't believe his attitude about my problem. I mean, this scarring has pretty much ruined any type of social life I have, especially when it comes to getting a wife. I just can't fathom letting people see me like this. I don't know, maybe I am too vain, or something. But his attitude really stunned me. I don't think I'll ever go back to a derm. I am learning much more on this NG. Eating properly has probably been the most important thing in controlling my acne. Food does NOT affect acne. It takes about three WEEKS to make an acne bump, and saying Hey, doc, I ate a couple chocolate bars last night and bingo!, I'm broken out this morning! makes no sense at all.
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Laura Root, CIDESCO Diplomate Body & Soul Esthetic Retreat Scottsdale, AZ
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acne bump, and saying Hey, doc, I ate a couple chocolate bars last night and bingo!, I'm broken out this morning! makes no sense at all.
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