Accutane permanent cure?

I just did the not-so-recommended thing and started reading Reddit. I am panicking. There are people there reporting getting rhabdo from taking Accutane while lifting.

I've had to cut my workout today because the pain was unbearable.

I'll just stop the computer and go out for a walk. And I'll lower the dose to 80mg and reassess.

Thanks for the reply.
 
I just did the not-so-recommended thing and started reading Reddit. I am panicking. There are people there reporting getting rhabdo from taking Accutane while lifting.

I've had to cut my workout today because the pain was unbearable.

I'll just stop the computer and go out for a walk. And I'll lower the dose to 80mg and reassess.

Thanks for the reply.
Saw a videos with young girl on accutane, who were in to 'Olympic lifting' - she lost all her explosiveness on treatment, so it definitely messes with the elasticity/mobility of the joints (in some cases).....
 
I've been on Accufine for the last 10-ish days (I started with 100mg. dose). Everything is going okay, and lips are dry, which is an easily fixable issue. But I have joint pain, which wasn't here before starting the isotret.

Could I be having a Reddit moment and imagining it (I highly doubt it, since I have had to lower the weight when lifting, that's how much it hurts)? I haven't started taking anything else in the meantime, that's the main reason I'm pointing towards the isotret being the issue. I mean, I am definitely in pain..

Has anyone else gone through or is going through something similar?

Edit: yeah, I'll lower the dose to 80 and assess. On the question, why did I start with such a high dose? Pure impatience.
Yeah, I think it made my lower back worse. Chiropractic, GLOW, and a little Deca (50mg every 4-5 days) seems to be helping.
 
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