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Re: a depot depression? does that exist

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Thu Aug 19 23:22:14 2004


At Thu, 19 Aug 2004, anonymous wrote: >
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>I have been taking depot provera over a year now, and start to notice
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>changes in my mood. i cry a lot, get upset easy, don`t have the energy
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>to do my work, and have attacks of nervousness and paranoia. i didn`t
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>think about the shot having anything to do with that until i realized
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>the changes came at the same time as the medication. i don`t take any
>other medication, or ever did. can anybody tell me if i am trying to
>find a cheap excuse for my state of mind, or that i should find another
>birth control method? i do love the convenience of being on depot
>provera, and cannot take estrogen. but i need to change something
>quickly if i don`t want to loose my husband, upset more of my friends,
>and most of all, get so fed up with being me...

Yes, it exists. It is listed as one of the side effects, which is why I don't it. Talk to your Dr. about this. This is a very serious problem and the person who prescribed this to you should know about this.




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