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Re: orthotricyclinFrom: jeanine (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 31 Jan 2001 22:00:47 -0600 (CST)
At Wed, 31 Jan 2001, anonymous wrote: > >I was diagnosed several months ago with PCOS. My testorone level was >94!. My doctor put me on Glucophage and orthotricyclin. Before this >diagnosis I had a period usually every thirty days however around a week >before my period my left ovary would start to throb which caused me to >seek medical attention. > >The first month on the pill my ovary started hurting all the time and I >had break through bleeding while still on the active pills. I called my >doctor and she said that this could just be my body adjusting and to >continue. > >I am now in my second month and my ovary is killing me all the >time!!!...Some things I read say orthotricyclin is good,some say it is >bad. What is the overall feeling? it is just my body adjusting or >something else. What is found to be the best BCP with women with >PCOS???????
-- I was on ortho tri cyclen, but it didn't agree with me at all. I felt much better while I was on Desogen.I also took Demulen for a while. I loved it, but the doctor took me off it because of the increased risk of blood clots associated with it. I am now on Diane 35, which my doctor has said is best for pcos. Unfortunately, it is not available in the U.S. Jeanine
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