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Re: Any Problems with Continous OCs?From: fatih demirtola (fmtola@rorqual.cc.metu.edu.tr)Thu May 28 01:56:32 1998
At 23:02 04.03.1998 -0600, you wrote: > >In a message dated 3/4/98 10:04:58 PM, you wrote: > ><<It goes back into circulation just like money in a bank to prevent anemia.>> > >That may sound good to YOU, but... > >I had one patient who brought her 15 year old, strapping, healthy young girl >in... The young lady had periods every 5-6 months so far. And she had had one >recently, followed by a nose bleed. The mother wondered, "Her period came >down, and then it went up. And THEN she got a nose bleed. Do you think it went >up TOO FAR???" > >Joe P. >It is endometriosis at nose . Fatih Demirtola MD Obstetrician&Gynecologist Private Practice ,Ankara,Turkey email:fmtola@rorqual.cc.metu.edu.tr
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