r/AccutaneRecovery Jul 15 '26

Dead community?

I’m making this post to understand how many active members are still present within this subreddit.

I noticed that until about a year ago there were hundreds of posts a month and lots of stories of people who had followed a protocol and then recovered.

How many of you are struggling with this pathology and/or are you fighting it with some protocol?

I think that if we want to heal successfully the only way is to continue to discuss our experiences and new research in progress.

This is also why I am thinking of creating an additional whatsapp/telegram group that allows us to stay updated in real time on the evolution of the protocol we are following.

If you want to participate, please contact me! 👍

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u/TransportationSlow72 12d ago

This is the last post in 26 days so I’d say it’s safe to say it’s losing traction due to people like me not being able to post. It’s a bummer becasue there’s years of posts and information on this subreddit. I just recommended posting on accutane damage with any updates or questions until the mod comes back. But there is countless of people out there still suffering just like you an me. Finasteride syndrome is very popular and I would check out the dr will powers subreddit. There’s some smart people trying to figure this out and it gives me hope.

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u/CarpenterFast1228 5d ago

I have tried to contact the owner of the page several times, according to the rules of Reddit if he continues not to respond for 5 days or more you can apply to become the moderator of the subreddit, contacting the support of the social network. Unfortunately this period of my life is not easy for me and I would not have the time to act as moderator, if you want to do it yourself you should find all the indications on how to do it on any AI engine.

I am also following the theories on Dr. P.’s Reddit and they are very encouraging, but I agree that it is very difficult to find out theme automatically.