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Re: marina coilFrom: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun, 10 Feb 2002 15:55:30 -0600 (CST)
At Mon, 15 Oct 2001, Di wrote: > >I am hoping someone can provide me with some needed info here. I am >originally from the US, now living in the UK and am at a loss as to what >to do. My gyne here in the UK has diagnosed me with Progesterone >deficiency (I guess that's what you call it) as I have had extremely >heavy periods for the last few months and severe anemia. He wants to >put me on progesterone tablets for the short term, eventually doing a >d&c and then using the marina coil. I am 49 and have had norplant in >the past, with much success. However, I am very concerned about the >effects, long and short term, of the marina coil and wonder if there are >other options. > >At Sat, 24 Mar 2001, joanne wrote: >> >>Can anyone help I have had the Marina Coil fitted for 3 years accompanied with the HRT patch Menorest. >>It has been fine, but i have had a few infections. Ihave used Chlomid , Zoladex injections accompanied with the HRTpatch, this was fantastic but limited of how many you can have. >>Does any have pain, i have not had a preod for 4 years approx and i have just turned 31. >>Ihave recently started to bleed during sex which has caused alot of pain and discomfort. I have now got to make the decision of having a Hysterectomy, the bonus which I have recieved are my 2 beautiful daughters. The first was after a DNC, the second was after taking Clomid.Can anyone help? Thanks JO > >-- >Di >
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