?>
Jealous_Fix525

Am I losing my mind?

Perimenopause. In our playground we have giant mood swings and emotional roller coasters...buckle up!

Jealous_Fix525

Melasma (with underlying broken capillaries)... to laser or not?

A place for those with Melasma to come together and find resources, share what’s working for them, support each other, or simply vent.

Jealous_Fix525

I'm new to Estrogel

Perimenopause. In our playground we have giant mood swings and emotional roller coasters...buckle up!

Jealous_Fix525

Kojic Acid, Tret, Vit C & Glycolic acid compound cream, any luck?

A place for those with Melasma to come together and find resources, share what’s working for them, support each other, or simply vent.

Jealous_Fix525

Nivea630 no improvement yet

A place for those with Melasma to come together and find resources, share what’s working for them, support each other, or simply vent.

Jealous_Fix525

Dermatologists (North Side) Brisbane recommendations please

**Welcome to /r/DermatologyQuestions!** Got a rash, bump, or skin concern? Ask here. Get support and insights from the community. Please remember, this is not a substitute for professional medical advice.

Jealous_Fix525

Dermatologists (North Side) Brisbane recommendations please

r/AusSkincare is the place for all Australian & New Zealand skincare lovers (and anyone else, really!) From products to procedures, nothing is off limits & you'll be able to share information with like minded people.

Jealous_Fix525

Myoclonus (body jerks, twitches, spasms)

Myoclonus is a sudden muscle spasm. The movement is involuntary and can’t be stopped or controlled. It may involve one muscle or a group of muscles. The movements may occur in a pattern or randomly. Myoclonus is usually a symptom of an underlying disorder rather than a condition itself. Some forms of myoclonus can cause recurring, shock-like spasms that can interfere with a person’s ability to eat, talk, and walk.