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From: =?iso-8859-2?q?Zalányi Sámuel ?= (anonymous@obgyn.net)
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<nicegirlproductions@earthlinknet (Terry)> 2001.06.20. 17:46:12 -5h-kor írta:

Hi Terry,

In order to control your periods my first suggestion would be Provera (no depot) for 10 days every month. No estrogen is needed, because PCOsers usually have enough of the stuff. Some people prefer natural profeterone (I dont, because its weaker than Provera). For your info

Sam >
> I've asked about this on the women's forum, but thought I'd try here,
> hoping for more personal experiences from other women. I have PCOS (but
> was taken off Glucophage as I developed the sore muscles indicative of
> lactic acidosis) and so far my insulin levels are testing normal. My.
> quesiton is that I apparently have had two "old" clots and also have
> this gene mutation making me prone to form clots and now have to go off
> the only medication that's actually helping me, Alesse. My need for
> BCP's isn't for birth control but to control heavy, heavy bleeding (to
> the point of causing anemia) and long periods. I know other women here
> have been through this -- what have you done for help with difficult
> periods? Has anyone had luck with progesterone, Depo Provera or the
> estrogen skin patch? I am so frustrated and at a loss, your input is
> most appreciated.
>
> Thanks for your help,
> Terry
>




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