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Re: Met not helping yet....why?

From: christine (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 30 Nov 2000 14:15:22 -0600 (CST)


At Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Cassandra wrote: >
>I've been on 1500mg since late July. I had a couple normal periods, but
>now I'm having reeeeeeally long periods--I'm on day 40 right now and
>think I'll have my period tomorrow. I've been spotting for about five
>days.
>
>I feel tons better on met, but it isn't really regulating my periods...I
>don't think I'm producing any progesterone either. I'm going to talk to
>an endo in Dec. Tell us how your 'script for progesterone goes.
>
>Met is working for me in that I am eating a lot better and much happier,
>less emotional and my testosterone is going down, so I'm a little less
>hairy.
>
>Good luck!
>
>At Mon, 27 Nov 2000, Kris wrote:
>>
>>I have been on 2000 mg Met since Sept. 1, and have just had a 10 day
>>period with no end in sight. I am not ovulating so I produce no
>>progesterone to make my period "normal". I just got a 'script of
>>progesterone from my GYN, but I want to know if you ladies on Met have
>>experienced "normal" periods and how long you were on it before that
>>happened. Just getting frustrated here. Any advice is appreciated.
>>
>>--
>>Kris A.
>>

--
I was on Met for approximately 8 months before I even got a period at all
and then all the sudden I started getting them exactly 41 days apart.
now I am getting them 37 days apart and have been for 5 months.
it takes a while, hang in there, IT WORKS!



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