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Re: Anaemia from Yasmin

From: Michelle (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Jul 8 10:57:42 2003


Hi Kim, Thanku 4replyin. I live in England. Yea Zoladex is the name. Ive read about the side effects2 but im so deperate 2b painfree. Ive only just managed 2get out of bed 2day a few times 2day and its now afternoon. I have attacks now ad then aswell as constant bareable pain. Early hrs I had severe attacks & im really sore 2day. Im seein my doc on thurs 2get more painkillers. Need stronger really cos they never seem 2work properly. Also ive had this spot lookin lump come up on my tum. Its doubled in last few days & is sore 2touch. Also its got a dark spot in it. Ive heard of endo growin on the outside. Im concerned. I must show my doc. My endo is mild/moderate. I was told that is more painful cos it moves around. My pain is always on the move. tum, pelvis area, legs, arms, neck, back. You name it ive had it there. Where abouts in America ru? Is all your work and stuff all ok now? My email is misspurple5@hotmail.com feel free 2email or msn messenger if u have it. Take care, x Michelle x

At Tue, 8 Jul 2003, anonymous wrote: >
>At Mon, 7 Jul 2003, Michelle wrote:
>>
>>cudnt say if anaemia but i feel 4u 4spottin wile on yasmin. Im takin my
>>bcps bak2bak & ive been spotted and still gettin pain. Its betta still
>>but not how it shud b. Im considerin the fake menapause peletes that
>>they inject each month. Im desperate 2b pain free. Its a nitemare. Im
>>21 & have ad it 5months. How bout u?
>> x Michelle x
>>
>I was diagnosed last year with stage 4. They found it when they were
>operating to remove a chocolate cyst. I had 6 months of zoladex
>injections which is what I think you are thinking of trying. I don't
>know if you have the same treatment in America but I had hot flushes the
>whole time which my work coleagues found very amusing as I kept going
>pink and turning the fans on and off every 20 mins.
>ZOladex worked for me I was pain free after 1 month. My first period
>after the treatment hurt but was nothing like the pain I used to get.
>Make sure you find out the risks first. It could throw you permanently
>into the menopause but I think the risk is low and with what we have
>there seems to be side effects and risks to everything.
>I saw my gynae this morning and he sent me for blood tests, he is also
>going to give me special pain killers for period pain.
>I feel for you having endo at 21 how bad is it? Are you from America or
>England.
>
>Take care Kim X




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