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Re: seasonale

From: Alyson (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Sep 12 14:34:49 2005


Its always interesting how different people react to different pills. I did great on ortho tri cyclen (until i started trying to skip periods on it), but am having no luck with seasonale. Its weird. I have no idea if I am hurting so much because of the pills or the endo either. I had pretty much chalked it up to my body trying to do one thing while I am forcing it to do something else. I guess we'll see when I have my surgery! It might be worth it to ask your doc about progesterone though. It may be a good alternative to the pill and might not be so expensive as Seasonale. Good luck, Alyson

At Mon, 12 Sep 2005, Lena wrote: >
>I loved Seasonale. I was on it for over a year and never had any
>problems with it except for hot/cold flashes. My periods were always
>regular, I knew the exact day of them every time and never had headaches
>from taking it or nausea. I had to switch to Ortho-tricylene and I hate
>it. Seasonale prices kept going up here and I couldn't afford it
>anymore. Our insurance won't pay for it because it's an "elective".
>With the ortho I break through bleed and feel awful all the time. I get
>sick to my stomach from time to time to. I never lost hair from
>seasonale either..this is the 1st time I've heard of that being a side
>effect. If the health dept. here would start getting seasonale I'll go
>back to it but they say they won't cause the gov won't pay for it cause
>it's too costly.




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