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Re: Depo and POCS

From: jacqi (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 1 Aug 2001 01:28:58 -0500 (CDT)


Hi Stephanie,

I was on Depo too for almost 2-3 yrs. But only found out about the ovaries at the last trimester of 2nd pg and later self-diagnosed PCOS. Personally, Ive been wondering if Depo had anything to do with it. Or just 2 pregnancies and hormonal changes. Before, I was always irregular but normal painless flow and slightly chubby but now, my body's totally off balance. Weight wont budge, feel bloated if I touch carbs, and after starting anthi-androgen OC (missed one pill), Im still in my 3rd week menses.

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Jacqi
tupperware@singapore.com

At Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Stephanie wrote: > >I am 31 years old and have a healthy, happy 4 1/2 daughter. I was on >the Depo shot for a year and a half and stopped last July. It has been >a year since with nothing happening. My doctor just put me on >Glucophage and it has been about 2 weeks. My side effects are the same >as everyone else, but not nearly as bad as some of you. My stomach just >hurts after I eat, no matter what it is. I am also tired all the time. >What I am wanting to know is if anyone else was on the shot and was then >diagnosed with PCOS? My cycle was normal and had no problems until after >my daughter was born, when it was time to get off of the shot. How long >do we take the Glucophage? What then?

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Jacqi in Singapore
New to PCOS



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