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Re: Marla - National Lupron Victims NetworkFrom: DiAnna (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sat Aug 29 11:49:12 1998
On Fri, 28 Aug 1998 11:18:02 -0500 "Carey & John" <blondin@digital.net> writes: >I stand by my previous post 100% because it is my opinion of something >and someone that I was privy to first hand as were many other women >, and >usually people complain of hair LOSS not growth, as it reduces certain >hormones, decreased sex drive can be a part of hormonal imbalance, >
>Carey of John and Carey Carey, Just a note about hair growth and Lupron, all three of the ob/gyn's that I have gone to in the past year have stated that Lupron DOES in fact cause increased hair growth, especially on the breasts and upper lip as well as other places (this was one of the first things my ob/gyn discussed with me the first time I was offered Lupron) and can possibly lower the voice...as well as many other side effects, short and long term. The hair growth with Lupron is NOT unusual. In fact, it is considered to be the norm, at least according to three ob/gyn's in my area and based on several articles I could site from if you would so like me too. Peace, Di
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