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Contracptive pill and irritate bowel syndrome
Hi I have been on the contraceptive pill since I was fifteenth years old I am now nearly twenty one years old and I have a two year old son. I use to be on Overnette but my weight increase my GP has now change me to Desogestrel ( mini pill) I only get a period sometimes. I have also been suffering from
Hi I have been on the contraceptive pill since I was fifteenth years old I am now nearly twenty one years old and I have a two year old son. I use to be on Overnette but my weight increase my GP has now change me to Desogestrel ( mini pill) I only get a period sometimes. I have also been suffering from
MissSKOctober
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IBS Network
8 years ago
Decapeptyl injections but not endo?
Hi, My doctor/gynaecologist said they think my pain is hormone related (?) I was on the mini pill, Desogestrel but this appeared to stop working recently and the gyn doctor recommended I go back on Decapeptyl injections which I've been on once before. Since having the first one this time round I've
Hi, My doctor/gynaecologist said they think my pain is hormone related (?) I was on the mini pill, Desogestrel but this appeared to stop working recently and the gyn doctor recommended I go back on Decapeptyl injections which I've been on once before. Since having the first one this time round I've
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
8 years ago
Awaiting diagnosis- my story
For the last year and a half I've been struggling with bizarre and excruciating pelvic pain. I've been to A and E three times and each time they did urine tests and found nothing. They sent me packing with antibiotics each time.....and I belived them for a while. My first doctors appointment about the
For the last year and a half I've been struggling with bizarre and excruciating pelvic pain. I've been to A and E three times and each time they did urine tests and found nothing. They sent me packing with antibiotics each time.....and I belived them for a while. My first doctors appointment about the
rachel239
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Endometriosis UK
8 years ago
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Specialist appointment
Hi ladies, I've just had my appointment wits a endo specialist, he gave me internal talked about symptoms and referred me for a MRI, In the mean time gas told me to try taking desogestrel, which is a mini pill, seams strange taking contraception when I have no uterus, and hubby has had the snip, but
Hi ladies, I've just had my appointment wits a endo specialist, he gave me internal talked about symptoms and referred me for a MRI, In the mean time gas told me to try taking desogestrel, which is a mini pill, seams strange taking contraception when I have no uterus, and hubby has had the snip, but
Tboag
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
Which Mini Pill to try next?
I have stage 4 endometriosis and had extensive excision surgery last June before managing to get pregnant via IVF a couple of months later. I have always been advised that I will need a hysterectomy and excising of any remaining tissue due to the extent of the mess inside me. I knew the endo would begin
I have stage 4 endometriosis and had extensive excision surgery last June before managing to get pregnant via IVF a couple of months later. I have always been advised that I will need a hysterectomy and excising of any remaining tissue due to the extent of the mess inside me. I knew the endo would begin
Batfoss
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
New Versions of Birth Control Pills May Double Blood Clot Risk
Recent findings show newer formulations of oral contraceptives could double blood clot risk for women taking them compared with older versions of the drugs, says a study published in the journal BMJ and reported by the Huffington post. Research confirms that women who take any kind of birth control
Recent findings show newer formulations of oral contraceptives could double blood clot risk for women taking them compared with older versions of the drugs, says a study published in the journal BMJ and reported by the Huffington post. Research confirms that women who take any kind of birth control
kuzoigwe
in
HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
Contraceptive & zoladex together?
Hello can someone help me... I'm on desogestrel and waiting for my endometriosis op in may. The surgeon has advised me to have zolodex monthly injections for 3 months leading up to op to shrink endo as much as possible. I'm having my first injection next week and not looking forward to it. What I'm not
Hello can someone help me... I'm on desogestrel and waiting for my endometriosis op in may. The surgeon has advised me to have zolodex monthly injections for 3 months leading up to op to shrink endo as much as possible. I'm having my first injection next week and not looking forward to it. What I'm not
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Endometriosis UK
10 years ago
confused....
So I'm on cerelle (desogestrel), and on Friday i might be seeing my boyfriend. On Friday and Saturday I missed my pill, I started taking it on Sunday but on Monday and Thursday I was a few hours late taking it. I've looked it up online and some websites say wear a condom for the next seven days, other
So I'm on cerelle (desogestrel), and on Friday i might be seeing my boyfriend. On Friday and Saturday I missed my pill, I started taking it on Sunday but on Monday and Thursday I was a few hours late taking it. I've looked it up online and some websites say wear a condom for the next seven days, other
charlottegrace
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British Pregnancy Advisory Service
10 years ago
Help?
Hello, ive just been to my dr and had my pill re pescribed. I was taking cerazete before but the new packs I have got are called nacrez, both have 75 micrograms of desogestrel In them. My question here is are they any different to what I was taking before?
Hello, ive just been to my dr and had my pill re pescribed. I was taking cerazete before but the new packs I have got are called nacrez, both have 75 micrograms of desogestrel In them. My question here is are they any different to what I was taking before?
kellsbells89
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Endometriosis UK
10 years ago
Anyone tried dienogest ethinylestradiol to treat endometriosis?
As a women who has suffered with endo for the last 20 years (since aged 12), I've had every kind of treatment available (laproscopy laser removal/hormone/mefenamic acid/injections etc), and even some natural homeopathic remedies. I've recently moved to Germany and my doctor here has prescribed dienogest
As a women who has suffered with endo for the last 20 years (since aged 12), I've had every kind of treatment available (laproscopy laser removal/hormone/mefenamic acid/injections etc), and even some natural homeopathic remedies. I've recently moved to Germany and my doctor here has prescribed dienogest
Smilie
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Endometriosis UK
10 years ago
Getting somewhere!
Well I have walked out of the doctors feeling positive the first time in a long time after sending me for scans, blood tests and internal swabs that all came back clear apart from low iron I have finally got my doc to refer me to a gynaecologist it's funny I'm now doubting if I need one after all this
Well I have walked out of the doctors feeling positive the first time in a long time after sending me for scans, blood tests and internal swabs that all came back clear apart from low iron I have finally got my doc to refer me to a gynaecologist it's funny I'm now doubting if I need one after all this
Cocohoney1
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Endometriosis UK
11 years ago
Changing from the combined pill but not sure what alternative to take?
I'm currently on Microgynon 30 but want to change to something else as since I was put back on it my periods have become heavier and more painful, I've been offered Desogestrel by my doc until I can either have the Implant or the Mirena Coil put in, but not sure which is going to be better for me, has
I'm currently on Microgynon 30 but want to change to something else as since I was put back on it my periods have become heavier and more painful, I've been offered Desogestrel by my doc until I can either have the Implant or the Mirena Coil put in, but not sure which is going to be better for me, has
star1984
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Endometriosis UK
12 years ago
Introduction
Hi everyone, I've been reading your posts over the last few days, and decided that it was time for me to join in and let my presence be known! I don't want to be too intrusive as a newbie, but thought it polite to let you know that I am here, and am quite prepared to join in rather than be a shadowy
Hi everyone, I've been reading your posts over the last few days, and decided that it was time for me to join in and let my presence be known! I don't want to be too intrusive as a newbie, but thought it polite to let you know that I am here, and am quite prepared to join in rather than be a shadowy
allypal
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NRAS
12 years ago
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