lol @ "quote: long post"
While you could very well come out the other side happy with the results, my point was I don't think it's worth the risks. If it doesn't work out for you, it's not as if you'll be left with slight disappointment. It can be horrible and life changing
Anyway, I'm glad you're weighing things up.
As for the dosage, I assume it works as it did back then - it's dependent on your weight. I'm 6 4 and weighed about 80 kilograms back then. Generally in metric units, you'd be on the course for about a month per 10 kilos. I realise dosage would affect this system I vaguely remember, but I'm very sure it was proportionate to your weight. So, I don't think how long you're on it is that much of a risk factor rather it's that you're on it in the first place. Also, in my travels finding people with post-accutane problems on the internets I've found some who've had issues without even finishing the course. And, I should add after I went back to my doctor to complain about the impact it was having on me I negotiated down to a lower dosage. I don't remember exact quantities, it was 2003
but I remember being on about half of what I was previously on. This didn't change my outcome.
I just suggest you do a bit of googling, be wary of what your doctors say or sell you and hopefully make the best choice for you ;P
Oh and I've seen a huge number of doctors. Don't be blown away by credentials and a reassuring smile. Opinions vary wildly for any given topic, especially this. Likewise competency, isn't something you can judge by a face.
ps- My last stab at the beast before I leave you: for trivia, the drug is basically an altered form of Vitamin A and you take a huge overdose. It came into being largely unknown in its workings. It was like, we overdosed this guy on massive amounts of Vitamin A and his acne disappeared! Lets keep it ;P Also, the google I speak of - a) check out the size of Wikipedia's adverse effects section as well as b) class actions in the works, I originally planned to sue but later turned down my legal action at the end of the statute of limitations because I wasn't mentally prepared for a length court case and c) forums such as Dry Eye Talk and the number of post-accutane sufferers there.