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how long before you deveoped acne on T?

Started by JonasCarminis, September 17, 2009, 04:48:52 PM

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how long until you developed acne?

0-1 month on T
5 (20%)
1-2 months on T
8 (32%)
2-3 months on T
3 (12%)
after 3 months on T
2 (8%)
i had acne before starting T, and then it got worse
6 (24%)
i had acne before starting T, then it got better
1 (4%)
i had acne before starting T, but it stayed the same
1 (4%)
i am not on T yet and i have had/have acne
9 (36%)
i am not on T yet and i do not have/never had acne
8 (32%)

Total Members Voted: 25

Hal

Try scrubbing it (with clearasil ultra) twice daily. That really helps! That and antibiotics and an acne kit (sold in most grocery/drug stores) for severe acne. I went from severe to almost none in about 1-2 months.

As for the original survey: it started to get really bad at 5-6 months. 


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Quote from: Radar on September 18, 2009, 07:11:19 AM
I know what's causing alot of my problem- my binder. I have more zits on my chest, across the shoulders and on my back. Since the summers here are so hot and humid I sweat alot and the zits seem to follow the top of the binder. I'm hoping when cooler weather comes and I sweat less the zits will die down some.

I've done some research on home remedies for acne and found a few things. As well as using the acne pads I'm also taking zinc and B vitamins. Supposedly that helps. There's no improvement yet but I've only been taking it for a week. I'm curious- any guys out there who have found a home remedy that worked for them? I don't want to have to go to a doctor just for stupid zits.  ::)
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Christo

QuoteRe: how long before you deveoped acne on T?

1 month.

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Radar

Hey guys. I took Josh's advise and got an acne multi-step kit with benzoyl peroxide in it. I got the AcneFree Severe 4-step kit made by University Medical. You use 4 different products- 1,2 & 3 in the morning and 1,2 & 4 at night. I used it last night and this morning and I can already tell a difference! Many of the zits are already smaller, less red and less irritating. Hopefully it will keep working. I got the kit at Wal-Mart for around $22. Of course YMMV.
"In this one of many possible worlds, all for the best, or some bizarre test?
It is what it is—and whatever.
Time is still the infinite jest."
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Chamillion

I got acne around 1-2 months on T, mostly on my back and shoulders.  It's not as bad as I expected though
;D
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Alex_C

I'm having almost none. I got a few extra zits but that seems to not be happening at all now, hot weather = sweating a lot and going to the gym and then doing a good scrub in the shower right after may be helping.

I thought I'd go back to like my 20s, zit city but so far no problem - I've been all ready to buy all kinds of zit pads again lol.

One thing though, I um, er, found a BIG one the day before yesterday on my er, um, right nut sack. Pinch. Ow. Cured. Sheesh!
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Arch

Sigh. This poll is flawed. What if you never had acne problems as a teenager and have never had acne problems while on T? I used to get a zit every month or three when I was a teenager. As a pre-T adult, I used to get a zit or two every once in a while. On T, I get maybe a zit or two every month. The only real difference between now and pre-T is that a few of my zits post-T have been cystic. They go away in a couple of days. No biggie.

I know, I know, it could still happen, but I'm doubting more and more that it ever will. I've suffered from eczema (often quite severe) and chronically dry skin all my life, and even now my skin is so dry that I still have to use my hypoallergenic body lotion. (Good thing, too, 'cause the stuff is expensive and I have half a dozen bottles stocked up.)

It stands to reason that if any transguy is likely to remain acne-free, it would be I.

I had one guy get really pissed at me not too long ago at a support group meeting. Good-looking guy. He was pre-T and was having a huge problem with the possibility of serious long-term acne. Everyone was telling him that his appetite and libido would increase and that he would definitely get zits; I protested that these effects don't always happen to everybody and that he might get lucky and escape some of them. I offered myself as an example; although my sex drive is through the roof, T hasn't changed my appetite or given me acne. Not yet, anyway.

I won't go into the whole thing here, but he reacted with quite a bit of venom. I still don't know what his problem was. After the meeting, other people were going out of their way to tell me that I could still get pretty bad acne and not to count my chickens. They seemed to think that the condition was inevitable.

I'm starting to wish for a monstrous outbreak just so people will stop telling me that I'm surely due for a monstrous outbreak any minute.
"The hammer is my penis." --Captain Hammer

"When all you have is a hammer . . ." --Anonymous carpenter
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Vancha

There was a study just released that a lack of vegetables/fruits in the diet can cause acne.  Also, lack of sleep.  Also, stress and anxiety.  However, if you sleep like a cat, eat lots of dark leafy greens and orange vegetables along with good, ripe fruit, it's likely your acne will clear up significantly.  Along with that, use any acne medication you find that works for you.  Your milage may vary, as they say.  Maybe AcneFree is good.  I've yet to give it a try.  Also, use some sort of body wash on the chest, neck, and back.  Body acne is even worse than facial acne.  Just gross, if you ask me.

I've always had acne.  Since I was about 12.  My younger brother also has it, not much worse than mine.  So my acne will either clear somewhat on T as it has for others (because hormone imbalances may be less severe, who knows?), or it will worsen to be about as bad as the men in my family have had it.  Genetically, we have oily skin.  Maybe I'm in for a ride. But diet and sleep are important factors, so take care of yourself.
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JonasCarminis

Quote from: Alex_C on September 19, 2009, 11:33:48 PM
One thing though, I um, er, found a BIG one the day before yesterday on my er, um, right nut sack. Pinch. Ow. Cured. Sheesh!

probably an ingrown hair.  i get them there from time to time.  i know what you mean though.   OUCH!
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GQjoey

Was a good 8-10 months. now I only get them on my lower chin area..shoulders, and upper back. They're fun to pop, at least.
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Alex_C

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Muffin

I just found this on another website and thought I'd post it here!!! ^_^

QuoteA few years ago when my daughter was about 15 and experiencing some acne, we were at the dermatologists office. An older man was there and started talking to her. He was a retired army vet and he told her something he learned from a fellow soldier he roomed with - a cure for acne and by God it worked for her immediately. She never had acne again after that...
He told her to buy some isopropyl and a bottle of real aspirin (Bayers we bought). Crush up quite a few aspirin and add the powder to the isopropyl alcohol. Shake the bottle well each time you use it and just dab the pimple with a q-tip dipped in the mixture. Those are the usual ingredients in all acne treatments anyway. This way too you aren't drying out your entire face either. The people I have shared this with swear by it.
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Radar

Cool. Any idea the aspirin to isopropyl ratio?
"In this one of many possible worlds, all for the best, or some bizarre test?
It is what it is—and whatever.
Time is still the infinite jest."
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Alex_C

"quite a few" lol.


There will be a fixed amount of acetosalicylic acid that can dissolve in the isopropyl, so the excess will just sit on the bottom of the bottle and not do harm, I doubt the concentration is cricital so just take a handful and smash 'em up and dump 'em in and shake.


You can get the aspirin and the alcohol for a batch of this for $5 or less at any bargain place.

This is essentially the recipe for Wolfman Jack's fave cocktail, Stridex juice!

And it does work, I've been using just a bit of isopropyl alone as an "aftershave" I learned it from a buddy of mine.

So far I'm only slightly more zitty from T and I'm hardly zitty anyway. Amazing!
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Cowboi

Before I began T I had acne worse on my face than I do now (I've been on it for over 2 years, think it died down after the first couple of months). However I also have always had acne on my back and shoulders. This got worse after I began T, almost immediately.

The last few months it seems to be getting much worse though and I am not sure if this has anything to do with the T or something else. I went from having acne mostly on my shoulder, chest and upper back to now having it all the way down my back with even a bit on the top of my ass. It is also beginning to develop more on my sides as well, still not actually on the side of my body but it's as if it is slowly inching it's way there over the months.

I suspect that my chest acne and back acne are plotting to come together... there is so much of it I honestly feel like my body is Risk game board and I am loosing the war haha.
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