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CONTRACEPTION: Ortho Tricyclen and Emotional Imbalances

From: Cindy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 7 Jul 2007 18:11:38 -0500 (CDT)


I am curious if extreme emotions are a possible side effect of the Orthorticyclen? I know it's a low dose pill... but I can't explain my experience any other way. Just before I turned 40 this year I started taking Ortho tricyclen in hopes that I was going to begin sexual relatiosn soon. My body was already in a heightened sexual state: my breasts were larger and firmer than they had been, etc. Although I have come close, no sexual relations have occurred in the 4 +months I have now been taking the pill. I have however noticed that I have had extreme emotional responses to things since taking the pill. I am normally I avery cnetered, grounded person. Since taking the pill I have allowed my emotions to run many decisions - even walking out of work one day because I was so emotionally distraught over a man turning a relationship with me down. I went home and got into bed for the rest of the afternoon without moving for hours. My friend commented on howemotional I have been the last few months or I wouldn't have noticed it, but now that I look back I feel like I have been acting like an emotional psycho stalker. I have of course noticed how extreme my emotions have been as I have been going thourgh them. but didn't string it all together. Also, now my breasts are empty and weightless and saggy.... what's up with that? Also my over all body tone is very soft now, like it's hard for me to keep muscle tone even though I exercise regularly and have always been very tone my whole life.





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