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Re: A Couple Questions (a bit longer than I expected)From: Kathy (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 16 Nov 2000 18:43:48 -0600 (CST)
Stephanie: My husband has acid reflux, and it sounds like that may be what you are experiencing. Although, it might be a side effect from the Met. Try taking Tagamet or something like that instead of the Tums. If you still have trouble see your doctor. My husband went to see a specialist and he is taking Prevacid once a day. He has no problems now. Hope this helps! Kathy At Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Stephanie wrote: > >I have noticed lately that I have been gettin pretty serious >indigestion(sp?). It happens after I eat oatmeal, bread, milk and >pretty much anything that has sugar or milk in it. It has started when >I started taking met. The indejestion goes in my chest and up my throat >and is very difficult to get rid of. Malox or Tums don't work very well >and it only lasts a few hours. I don't eat a ton of sugar or carbs but >the carbs I do eat seem to give me intense indejestion. Is this acid >reflux? I don't know what it is like so I am not sure if I have it and I >have heard that it is very dangerous to have it. Can anyone give me >some advice? > >Second, My doctor told me to stop taking DepoProvera so she can see how >my periods come. I am not on Met and she said that met will force my >periods to come. So does that mean that I need to be careful to not get >pregnate now? My next depo provera shot isnt' due until December 7th but >I don't want to get pregnate if the metformin will intefere with the >birth control that is already in my system. Do I have to worry about >getting pregnate if my shot isn't due for a month or should I start >using protection right away? > >I hope this makes sense. > >Stephanie
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