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Re: way depressed

From: Jenn (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 30 May 2003 23:18:35 -0500 (CDT)


At Thu, 29 May 2003, Amy wrote: >
>Considering how long you've been dealing with depressive episodes, you
>might discuss with your doctor whether you might benefit from
>anti-depressants and/or therapy.
>
>At Wed, 28 May 2003, Margie wrote:
>>
>>Well as i said earlier my new birth control (the patch) has made me so
>>incredibly depressed. each day is getting worse and i dont feel like
>>myself. i have an appt Thursday morning to talk to my doc. I was on
>>Ortho-Tri-Cyclen for over a year but within that time my doc has put me
>>on Loestrogen and Orthro-Cyclen. But i always wanted to go back to
>>Othro-Tri even though that sometimes makes me depressed. i am just
>>really confused. what type of birth control is available that does not
>>increase depression. because even though i am sexually active i dont
>>want to feel like this emotionally and i really dont know what to do. is
>>it normal to feel depressed when you switch? and what are you supposed
>>to do? i feel stupid for switching all the time but i thought i was
>>helping myself but not taking the pill every night. ...anybody know
>>what i should do?

hi i was also depressed from a previous birth control i was put on an anti depressent and switched to Ovcon 35 which has helped me tremendisly! i am now off of the depression medicine and i feel so much better. I think everyones body is different and this may or may not help. Sorry couldnt be more helpful!






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