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Re: Weight gain with Seasonale

From: Stacie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Nov 8 14:00:49 2004


ycelong, How much weight have you gained? I gained probably 20 pounds in the 3 1/2 months that I have been on this pill. I am disgusted with myself and don't even want to leave the house, sometimes. I have an appointment on the 18th and I will discuss this with my doctor even though I have stopped taking the pills. I also feel really tired and get night sweats (not sure if all these symptons are related to Seasonale). If you have any additional information about your side effects, I would appreciate it. Thanks!

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Stacie

At Mon, 8 Nov 2004, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: > >At Sun, 31 Oct 2004, Stacie wrote: >> >>Rachel, >>I got off my pill the day I posted my message and I already feel better. >>I was taking two pills a day at my doctor's request because of the >>bleeding. The previous pill I was taking wasn't working well either. I >>was actually taking two or three a day and feeling terrible. I don't >>know if it's an even trade off. I have pain and discomfort all the >>time, whether I am on a pill or not. >>Good luck with your wedding and thanks for the advice. If anyone else >>is experiencing weight gain with Seasonale, please LET ME KNOW!!!! >> >>At Fri, 29 Oct 2004, Rachel wrote: >>> >>>Stacie, I've been on continuous birth control pills since I was >>>diagnosed in March of 2001. I've been on a few different pills, and >>>have been on Alesse now for over a year. Even with such a low-estrogen >>>pill, I also continue to gain weight. I weigh 12 pounds more than I did >>>at my second lap two years ago. Last week I had my annual exam, and I >>>expressed concern over this weight gain, and she doesn't seem to think >>>(on any level) that the pill is causing this. I eat very well, began >>>running a month ago, and I still feel like a cow. My bra size has >>>increased after wearing the same size since 8th grade. I'm to the point >>>where I want this all to stop! I'm getting married next September, and >>>I'm stopping my pills in April. We're going to start trying for a baby >>>right after we're married. After 4 years of this, I need and deserve a >>>break. >>> >>>Stacie, I'm curious to know, why are you taking two pills per day? Are >>>you have significant breakthrough bleeding? >>> >>>-- >>>Rachel >>> >>>At Fri, 29 Oct 2004, Stacie wrote: >>>> >>>>I was diagonosed with endo and placed on continuous birth control. More >>>>specific, seasonale. I have taken 2 pills a day for a little more than >>>>3 months. In that time I have noticed a significant weight increase. I >>>>am eating less and better than ever, but continue to gain weight. I >>>>have also experienced a lot of mood swings and emotional issues that >>>>didn't seem to bother me before. I am at the point where I want to stop >>>>taking this pill even with the threat of the endo lesions coming back. >>>>Has anyone else experienced these side effects of seasonale? >>>> >>>>-- >>>>Stacie in San Antonio >>>> >>-- >>Stacie in San Antonio >> >-- >I have been battling weight gain on Seasonale for the last 6 months!! I run 15 to 20 miles every week and I work out 6 days a week. I have been on a 1200 calorie per day diet and I STILL gain weight. Over the summer I was working out twice a day and could not lose weight. I have made an appointment with my doctor to change me off of this pill. I was on Alesse before with no issues. I am only taking one Seasonale per day. >

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Stacie in San Antonio



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