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Re: Lupron Shots (nightmare from hell)

From: hilary (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Nov 19 00:05:16 2003


At Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Jen wrote: >
>At Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Lisa wrote:
>>
>>Hi Melanie,
>>I have finished my course of Lupron shots back in July. I am happy to
>>report my mental state has returned to my pre-treatment state. Hang in
>>there and I am sure you will be fine. I explained to the ones I love
>>how I was feeling and if I happened to lose my temper or cry for no
>>reason, I assured them that it was nothing they had said or done....they
>>kept the hugs coming. We were all a little surprised and confused by
>>how I was reacting to the treatment, but relieved to know it wasn't
>>going to be forever either.
>>I don't think you need a psychiatrist, perhaps your dr does!
>>Take good care...there is light at the end of the tunnel..
>>Lisa
>>
>>At Thu, 6 Nov 2003, Melanie wrote:
>>>
>>>Hello,
>>>
>>>I am 28 years old and have severe endometriosis. I had a lap last
>>>Ocotber, and began the shots in August of 2003. Since the shot my body
>>>has taken a turn for the worse. I have never been depressed one day in
>>>my life and since August life has been living hell. The anxiety is so
>>>overwhelming that it is almost unbearable.
>>>
>>>Anyways, I called my doctor Tuesday and explained to him what was going
>>>on and he advised me to go and see a psychiatrist. It really bothered
>>>me because I feel as if he believes that it is in my head.
>>>
>>>My question is has anyone expreienced any of these same side effects. I
>>>am very active and coach soccer and work full-time. All of these
>>>problems are new to me.
>>>
>>>If you have any comments please resond.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>--
>>>Melanie
>>>
>--
>Hi Melanie,
>
>I am 28 also and have been through 4 surgeories for endo. I took lupron 5 years ago and know exactly what you're going through. Finding ways to calm yourself is crucial during these hormone treatments. I only hope it helps you more than it did me. I am currently looking for other alternatives. I had my 4th lap. last week and it is worse than before. Dr. says I may be eligible to take the lupron again, but I said no way. I have also had 1 child and would like 1 more. It doesn't look like that is possible. But anyway, I don't see how the other hormone to make your body think you pregnant will help, if being actually being preganant didn't help me. Sorry about the rambling, I'm looking for suggestions too. But to answer your question, no you're not crazy, you just need to realize it's the chemicals and develop a method to deal with your emotions.
>Best Wishes,
>Jen
>

Melonie..I would recommend getting a different dr....that emotional rollercoaster is a common side effect. My daughter was helped a LOT by add back estrogen.....she tried progesterone but it made it worse. Good Luck.




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