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To JoCee re: The Seasonale IssueFrom: Alyson (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sat Jul 15 12:35:20 2006
Hi JoCee, I read your response to Anna regarding seasonale because she and I had been discussing our experiences earlier. Sorry to nose in, but some of the things you mentioned really hit home with me. As I discussed with Anna, I have PCOS and rarely had a period when not on bcp's. I started them my freshman year in college due to an excessive month long period (my only one that year) and stayed on them throughout college. I went off of them about three years ago and thus ceased having a period, but started having this "ovary pain". From there I had the surgery, endo diagnosis, and then Seasonale. When you said that being on hormone therapy can be like throwing fuel on a fire it was like a smack upside the head! (in an awakening way). Anyway, it brings me to the point that not only was the Seasonale a horrible experience for me, but my disease spread rapidly that year, and I have been on increasingly intense hormone therapy ever since....with absolutely no relief and extreme chronic pain. I have been kicking around for some time the idea of quitting putting this mess into my body. So, I guess I was wondering (if you don't mind sharing) in light of what you have learned about the hormone therapies, what you do to manage and treat your endo. I would really appreciate any information you feel comfortable sharing. Thanks, Alyson
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