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Re: Help me. What do you guys think I should do?

From: Dena (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat Jul 27 07:25:23 2002


At Sat, 27 Jul 2002, Jenn wrote: >
>After my surgery to remove large chocolate cysts from my ovaries, I was
>put on ortho-cyclen for a little over a year. I did really well except
>for the 3 months that I took it continuously. There were no problems
>and my ultra sound showed that only a marble sized cyst had grown back
>on my right ovary after I tried the continuous therapy but my other
>ovary was normal. So anyway, Kaiser says they are not going to sell
>ortho-cyclen anymore so my doctor put me on ovcon35. For the 3 months I
>have been on Ovcon35 I have been having constant aching in both my
>ovaries and a lot of sugar cravings. The only time that I ever
>experienced these symptoms was before I found out that I had endo, which
>I believe was while my cysts were growing. I am totaly freaked out that
>my endo is growing back now. Can anyone recommend which pill worked for
>you in supressing your endo? I'm not really sure what to do because I
>have also tried modicon before and I had really bad side effects on it.

Hi Jenn,

I am on continuous Low-Ogestrel. It has been working very well for me since a specialist in Boston prescribed it about three months ago. At first I didn't think it was going to work because my pain seemed to increase. I stuck it out and he was right. By the second month, I was feeling great! Good Luck!

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Dena



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