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Nervous---help!?

From: Melanie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 31 Jan 2002 15:53:10 -0600 (CST)


I don't really know what to do-- my next endo appt is on Monday and I'm getting really nervous because I don't know what I want to do with my meds. It seems to be better to go in w/ a clear pic of what you want to try. Last time the doc told me to try spiro and provera, but the spiro gave me awful migranes, caused my blood pressure to drop from 110/? to 70/50, and ended my sex drive. Now my hair is really really falling out and making me extremely upset. Aaahhhh.

Sooo... I'm trying to figure out what my options are. I'm thinking about giving Yasmin a shot since my partner and I are not ttc and I heard it helps with hair loss. I've asked about this on the forum recently and have been happy that a coupke of people have replied, but I'm really wondering how most people feel on Yasmin. My two concerns are depression and no sex drive. With most BCPs I cry and cry and cry and then I don't want to have sex so my boor partner (who is so understanding) has a real mess on his hands. I'm just so scared to put my body through that again.

Anyone have ideas for me?

PS Background on me: I'm not IR, my periods naturally come every 8-9 weeks, my hair is really falling out, I'm not overweight (I eat pretty well and exercise a lot), PMS like crazy, and the hirsutism seems to be more or less the same (yucky, but not awful), but it's hard to tell because I go for electrolysis...

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Melanie



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