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Re: Chronic Exhaustion

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 26 Feb 2001 21:52:42 -0600 (CST)


I was recently diagnosed with PCOD and or the past 6 months to a year I've been slihtly fatigued with it getting worse recently. No matter how much I sleep, I'm still SO tired. Is this a symptom of PCOD? I'm am only on ortho-cept (BCP) and just started aldactone 3 days ago. I've had this fatigue even before going on the meds though. Is there anything that can be done for this? I am only 20 and very busy and this chronic fatigue really puts a damper on my life!

At Mon, 26 Feb 2001, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>Anyone ever notice symptoms of chronic exhaustion when beginning meds. I've
>been taking 1000 mg. of Met, 200 mg. of Aldactone and Alesse BCP's for the
>last two weeks, and I am so exhausted I can't work.
>
>I've missed five days of work in two weeks due to stomach upset and today, I
>was so tired, I couldn't leave my house. This is VERY unusual for me as I am
>extremely active, normally.
>
>Anyone have any ideas what could be causing this. Last night I slept for
>seven hours, and today, I took an hour nap, then another 1/2 hour nap, then
>another 1hour nap! What's the deal here??? Feeling a little queezy today,
>too. I have been tolerating the Met better of late. But today, I feel like
>queezy indigestion. I seem to get that symptom most often.
>
>Your advice would be most welcome.
>
>TIA,
>
>Jen




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