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To everyone, this has been a really bad month

From: Jessica (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Dec 23 09:19:18 1999


Hi everyone, sorry I haven't been on in a while. This has been one of the worst months I've ever had and I am completely ready to give up on everything. I have been bleeding heavy and in pain all month and I hate the depo provera. Unfortunately I can't do anything about this until the depo is out of my system. My doctor is calling another pain med in to my pharmacy. I don't sleep and I'm extremely suicidal. My 150mg of zoloft is not working and I'm switching to selexa. I feel like I'm at the end of my rope and I can't live like this anymore. Final exams are done thank goodness but I feel like it's a struggle to live through each day. I really want kids but is it worth it to live like this for another 15yrs until I'm ready to get married and have kids. I just want to give up and have them take it all out. My doctor has one other idea after the depo wears off. She said that she doesn't want to give me any estrogen b/c it will cause the endo to grow. She said we could try to insert an IUD with progesterone in it. This is my last resort b/c nothing else has worked. Anyone have any ideas. Does this IUD have any side effects? I can't stop crying and I just want to give up. I can't handle this anymore. Thanks for listening, I'm going to try to get on my computer more often now that finals are over. Love, Jessica

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Jessica, musicaljb@hotmail.com



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