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Re: after lupron?? {{{ ~Cindy~}}}

From: Belle (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Feb 6 19:44:39 2001


Cindy,

As I have said to anyone and everyone wanting to try an GnRh antagonist which is Lupron(monthly,3 monthly and 6 monthly injections),Zoladex(an implant, which can be removed but is releasing the hormone until it is removed) and Synarel ...These are the main ones available..Synarel is the nasal spray which is the smallest dose, sprayed twice a day and the easiest to stop and as long as you don't have nasal problems or sinus problems, then this is the easiest and most painless way to go and safest with the least side effects. Ask your doctor to look into it. I took it and it was the hormone that I had the least side effects with, so ofcourse I am a good example but these treatments do Not work for everyone and we must know this before we try it but also know it is an option to try and we need lots more options...because what works for one mighten work for another. Best Wishes and its nice to see you back Cindy..You are a credit to us all.....for bringing up your 2 little ones... all on your own. Blessings to you all,

Belle.

>----- Original Message -----
From: anonymous@obgyn.net To: Multiple recipients of list ENDO <anonymous@obgyn.net> Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 3:36 AM Subject: Re: after lupron??

im supposed to start lupron is it worth it ? endo poain is not that bad really i can deal with it but scared of all side affects




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