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 Content preview:  Make Skin Tags Vanish During this time my face started with
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   mid-2014 I sent my dermatologist a note and was prescribed Protopic (tacrolimus
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    consistent use, the spot grew more. So I got to the point of religiously
   using it twice daily. Unfortunately, it was not getting any better and sent
    my doctor this picture (Late 2014). My dermatologist had me come in and did
    a scrap test to make sure it wasn't a fungus and it was not. He talked to
    me about taking the next step which was Methotrexate Sodium 12.5mg. At first
    I was going to move on to this and take it, but after realizing what it was,
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   the stress, and continue with the protopic. This morning I woke up to it looking
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    for advice from others. I'm not sure what else I can do and moving on to
   the Methotrexate seems like a drastic step. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
    Update: Thank you all for the help, after some research I'm hoping this is
    rosacea (Today's look). I've reached out to my dermatologist in hopes that
    he agrees. I know a lot of people talked about biologics. I'm not sure why
    this wasn't an option other than I'm with KP and they love to make your try
    didn't medicines in there own special order before approving a more expensive
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<table style="display: none;font-family:'Lucida Grande', 'Lucida Sans Unicode', 'Lucida Sans', 'DejaVu Sans', Verdana, sans-serif; "><tr valign="bottom"><td style="font-size: 1px">During this time my face started with a small dime size blotch. After a few months this started to grow and in mid-2014 I sent my dermatologist a note and was prescribed Protopic (tacrolimus ointment) 0.1%, I had not used this previously. After a few months of non consistent use, the spot grew more. So I got to the point of religiously using it twice daily.
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I'm looking for advice from others. I'm not sure what else I can do and moving on to the Methotrexate seems like a drastic step. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
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Same here. Everything that influenced my original choice was completely idiotic. Being the indecisive person I am, I procrastinated all throughout high school, and only started contemplating college right around the time admissions were starting to limit entry. I ended up not getting into the college I really wanted to. I had no idea what I wanted to study, so I started to think about good careers with things that might interest me. I ended up randomly choosing software engineering, because I liked the concept of programming, even though the only real form I ever learned was basic HTML. I had no idea what I was getting into, and yet I went for it anyways.To be completely frank, the only reason I went to university was because I subconsciously didn't want to be an adult yet. So rather than take a year out and decide on something I definitely knew I wanted to do, I just signed up for a Law degree because that was the subject I was doing best at. It subsequently turned out to be ridiculously and boring and I didn't care about any of it one little bit, but I still hung on three semesters because I was an idiot and didn't know what else I should do.
In any case, even if I had taken a year off, my grades were nowhere good enough to get me into a particularly good uni with a decent variety of courses. And the only thing I can think of that I might be even remotely interested in studying is Linguistics, which as far as I can tell is only taught at all the really good universities with really, really strict entry requirements, so I wouldn't be able to anyway. And I'd probably end up hating that too.
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