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Re: Anybody have raised body temp on continuous bc?
From: Amy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Nov 19 14:10:08 2002
Thanks for the response Dena! If I find out anything, I'll let you know.
Weird isn't it? I'm sorry you are having the same problem but it does
make me feel better to know someone else is in the same situation.
At Tue, 19 Nov 2002, Dena wrote:
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>At Tue, 19 Nov 2002, Amy wrote:
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>>Has anyone experienced a slightly elevated body temp (half degree to a
>>degree) after they started continuous birth control? I have taken bcp's
>>for a long time but just started them continuously to help with my endo.
>>I have been running a slight fever for a couple months. I know I had a
>>sinus infection initially (I had it and a slight fever before starting
>>continuous bc) but I am still running an elevated body temp after three
>>visits to my family doc and four different antibiotics. Just started
>>wondering today if I don't really have a fever anymore from the
>>infection (you would think 4 antibiotics would knock it out) but could
>>have a higher body temp due to the change in my pills? Just wondering if
>>this could be it or if I have more serious issues. Bloodwork has all
>>come back normal so nothing appears to be seriously wrong but yet I
>>still am running around 99.3 degrees. If anyone has experienced this
>>please let me know. I hate to run back to my family Doc again without
>>ruling a few other things out. Thanks ladies! Hope everyone is Endo
>>pain-free today!
>>
>>Hugs to all the Endo Angels!
>>Amy
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>Hi Amy,
>
>Unfortunately I don't have any answers for you. I can tell you though
>that you are not alone. I have had a low grade fever for probably eight
>or nine
>months now. It actually did show up around the time I started birth
>control pills, but I haven't been on them for about three or four months
>and the fever remains. The doctors can't explain why it is there. Mine
>usually runs about 99.6, never seems to go over 100. If you ever
>receive an answer, please let me know. Take care!
>
>--
>Dena
>
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