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Re: Post Lupron

From: Alicia (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Jun 1 18:20:19 2006


Thanks Casey for answer so quickly. I always know that when I'm feeling my worst there is someone out 'there' to talk to! This group has given me such a strong sense of support and made this horrible dis-ease a little easier to deal with. Thanks to all of you who read & post on here.

Thanks, also for the information. On Luprons' website I was able to find that after a three month course it could take up to 10 weeks to have a period. My doctor told me that I would ovulate before that period came. I had a negative (pee) pregnancy test last sunday, but I could still be pregnant. I just want to make sure I'm not hurting myself by not having a period. I also want to make sure that if I am pregnant I'm not doing anything to put the child at risk. and lastly, I'm just so eager to get trying again that I want my period so I know where I'm at.

After being on Lupron, I'm just ready to get back to being myself. I'm one of those people who knows their body really well, but Lupron screwed that all up.

Anyway, once again. Thank you Alicia




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