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Re: Has anyone else been told to do this?From: Jenni (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sat Jul 31 23:39:57 2004
At Thu, 29 Jul 2004, Brittany wrote: > >Hi, >Im just wondering if anyone else in here was told to go on the pill >continuously - without the Sugar pills so you cant get a period and if >they had the same reaction as i did? > >In January 2003 my doctor put me on the pill with no breaks. I didnt >have a period for 7 or 8 months but was still getting the pains. After >8 months of no relief as i had thought ; gaining 8lbs and feeling like a >big bag of blood, I went off it and had the worst period pain ive ever >ever had. I slept for a week and a half nonstop (well accept to go to >the toilet) and the blood loss was so incredible, i had a Large Urine >bag put on me because the blood was pouring out of me...still the >Doctors did nothing...they said it was a "NORMAL" reaction to coming off >the pill. Has anyone else had this happen? Could this have made the >endo worse or advance? It seems to me that after that happened, my >period pain rapidly increased in pain. > >ANY help or comments will be appreciated! >Cheers >Brittany Hi, I'm not on it continuesly, but I'm on the new pill seasonal. I was on a regular cycle pill for a year for the endo. Then it just basically stopped working. The pain came back, and I was crying with it. So I went back to the doctor, and they took me off of that drug, and put me on the new one. If this doesn't help it into the hospital for surgery for me. Now that you know all that. The pain got a little better, but it took a moneth for it to work at all, and i'm still getting pain. In fact, I was in the doctors office about two weeks ago because of it. Once, again I had to have a urinary track infection test done. I get one eery time I go to the Doc's now. Then they x-ray'd me, and took blood. All to tell me it was just an inflamed overie because my body was releasing some kind of empty egg thing that wouldn't cause a period, but would cause pain, and that I shouldn't worry it's just "NORMAL". I've read up on this any pain during, before, or after menstration is normal.
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