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Re: help!

From: JJ (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 28 Aug 2003 09:58:53 -0500 (CDT)


All medications produce side effects in some form or another but most of the time we can tolerate them and they disappear....but if a med is making your life unbearable then I think it is time to stop.

Why not have a talk with your doctor. There are other pills that he can give you and you may find that there are better suited to you and cause less side effects. Depression is not fun! You should not have to suffer with it. You may have to try a few before you find the one best for you. Good luck.

I'm 18 and have just stated taking orthi-tri-cylcen LOW- about 1 month >ago. I just started a new pill pack sun. aug 24...I'm having SEVERE
>MOOD SWINGS... I had this problem before prior to the pill but not this
>severe...My doc told me earlier to take 200mg of calcium a day for this
>but it is not helping and I don't see the relevance of taking calcium
>for mood swings...I take my pills at 10 p.m. every night and I have
>been waking up extremely depressed this fades away and I go back and
>forth from being happy to extremely aggravated and just horrid to be
>around....I don't know what to do!! I've never been on any bcp's prior
>to this and I guess my body is adjusting but these mood swings are so
>bad I can't deal w/ it I can't control it...Any suggestions????




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