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Re: Help me please, i have no where else to go...

From: Alexandra (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Apr 22 15:07:28 2003


At Tue, 22 Apr 2003, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>Lupron is known for it's nasty side effects, including decreased sex drive
>and emotional instability. If the side effects are becoming more noticeable
>than any good effects the drug might bring, you should think about stopping
>it. It's not a cure by any stretch of anyone's imagination. Perhaps a visit
>to an Endo specialist is in order. The Endometriosis Research Center has a
>lot of free materials that anyone can request (no membership is required) on
>GnRH agonists and other Endo stuff, check them out online at
>http://www.endocenter.org. They have a toll free # too, I just don't know what it
>is offhand. They can probably help you find a new doc if you want to. Good
>luck.

Hi,

I was in Lupron for 6 months and it helped. The only thing, as you said, the hot flushes and side effects. The side effects that I expirienced was hot flushes (killed me) but vitamin B helped, tremendous nauseas I took a pill for that also but I can't remember the name, I have it home and redness in my hands, swollen. Maybe is something else. I went for an ENG and nothing showed up, when reading the Lupron'side effect, we found that what I had was from the side effects. I just got my period for the first time after Lupron and was not that bad I hope to continue like that. let see what will happen.




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