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50 Side Effects posted for hormone production

January 15th
2010
2:24 PM

As the father of a teenage daughter in her 1st year in college, I couldn't figure out why this once happy, perfect weight girl went to the total opposite of having constant panic attacks, can't sleep though always tired, crying for no reason, and wanting to quit college. I thought it was being away from home and going to college, but after doing some research and reading all these other postings from females, I concur that YAZ is definitely the root cause of my daughter's downward emotional spiral. I have called her gyn doctor, and am waiting for a call back. Meantime, I have told her to stop the pill and see what happens. If in the next two weeks of being off this pill her mental conditions improves back to normal, I will let this post know.

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January 5th
2010
2:57 PM

I am a 31 year old female who was diagnosed with Endometriosis about 3 years ago. After my Lap procedure and consulting with multiple doctors....they all recommended I take the Lupron injections. My husband and I are not sure about a 3rd child so the Lupron would buy us some time instead of jumping into a hysterectomy. Well, it's been a week and a day (I've been counting) since the injection and it has drained me of life. I lay around all day lifeless....unable to care for my 2 children who are 5 and 1. I have pelvic and lower back pain far worse than my endometriosis symptoms, difficulty urinating, dizziness, muscle weakness, joint pain, nausea and headaches. It seems as if I remain in a "daze" all day...unable to "snap out of it". This was my first and last Lupron injection. I will take my endometriosis symptoms anytime over these side effects. I am aware that this drug has helped many women....it is just not for me! No thanks to Lupron!

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September 11th
2008
12:38 PM

Omega-3 is an essential fatty acid that helps to reduce the artery pressure, the sanguineous cholesterol, clots and the cardiac problems, to prevent arthritis, to improve the transmission of the nervous impulses, the health of the skin, the hair, the treatment of the candidiasis and psoriasis, also of reinforce the development and the function of the brain.

Omega 3, 6, 9 contains as Active Ingredients, the Flaxseed Oil or which have several beneficial properties for the health. This product offers aid in the increase of the metabolism, increases the action of the insulin, activates the secretion of the hormone of the growth, helps in the increase of the production of testosterone, aid in the regulation of the sanguineous arterial pressure, is a great hepatic protector, as well as aid in the fortification of the immunological system.

Vitamin C as antioxidant and anti infectious, aid to elevate the immunological system, to maintain the elasticity of the skin and the hair, to avoid the fragility of the nails, to take part in the hormone production anti-stress, interferon and collagen, to participate in the metabolism of folic acid, the tyrosine, the fenilamine and in the repair and growth of weaves.

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August 7th
2008
5:22 PM

i am a male 48 years old and have been taking zocor for only one month now and started getting a lot of heavy headache pain, and nausea,sinus headache and not feeling of working. ever since i feel always tired and not been able to proform at work also i m constipating with no bowel movements .

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November 29th
2006
8:25 PM

I received a kenalog injection by fluoroscopy for lower back pain at L5/S1 disc. After the injection my period was a week and a half late, once it started it hasn't stopped I have been bleeding heavily for 20 days now. I have always had normal cycles every 25 days and lasting 4 to 5 days. This is not normal for me, even after the birth of my 3 children my cycles returned to normal and I bled lighter and for less time than what I am now. I called and spoke to the nurse at the pain management clinic where I received the injection and she told me that she had never heard of that happening. She then went on to say possibly every 1 in 100 can have that side effect. My gynecologists nurse also said she had never heard of this. I started researching kenalog on line and every
article I found about this list menstrual irregularities. I had the pharmacist at my pharmacy print me the patient insert for kenalog 40 and it to lists menstrual irregularities. If I can find this information our so easily and the pharmacists are aware of the side effects then why aren't the doctors informing their patients. My gynecologist put me on 200mg. of prometrium which is a progesterone to try to stop the bleeding. Thirty pills total which I had to double up on the first week but they did not work so he told me to stop taking them. I am scheduled to see him tomorrow to possible try a
premarin injection which is estrogen to see if this stops the bleeding. I called and spoke with Bristol Myers concerning my side effects, and the nurse I spoke with told me kenalog
suppresses your adrenal system which controls cortisol and hormone production and it can take several months to get out of your system. I can not go on bleeding like this for several months it's already been 3 weeks with no end in sight. My only other option right now is a d and c. I am afraid to put any more shots or hormones in my body as it is messed up enough already. I have also been extremely week and tired, very dizzy, irritable, mood swings. no energy, sweats at night, shaky, and heart palpitations. I never had any of this before the injection. My only problem was back pain from an auto accident otherwise I've always been healthy. I know kenalog caused. I wish I would have been informed of the side effects first. It helped my back pain but it is not worth it for all the other problems that it caused. I told bristol myers when I spoke with them that they need to make sure that the medical professionals using their drug are aware of their side effects and that they inform their patients especially females, and she made a notation to follow through with my request. No one should have to go through this. I am so glad I found this website as I do not feel so alone now. I will write again and let you know how I made out at the gynecologists office. Sue

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October 5th
2006
7:11 PM

I suffer from the same symptoms as your daughter. I get ill in cycles starting right after my period for about 10 days.

My DR. suggested that I try going on a different BCP for a while to calm my body down. Then when it's time to stop, it should be much easier than getting off Yasmin which is pure poison and has interferred with our own hormone production system as well as other important functions such as thyroid production and digestion.

He recommend I try Desogen. Talk to your daughters DR. about that suggestion and see what he says. Also check her thyroid levels if you haven't already done so.

Our symptoms are so severe that herbs and natural remedies will not help. It will help a little but not too much...

I have never been sick for 28 years of my life until immediately after coming off of Yasmin. This is a lethal drug that needs to be avoided at all costs.

If she is trying anti depressents it will take about a month for any difference to be noticed if she does respond the particular anti depressent. If lexapro doesn't work, I would suggest fluoxetine as that is commonly prescribed for PMDD... which is similar to what we are suffering from.

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June 9th
2004
9:33 PM

I would like to start off saying that I have been on Yasmin for almost a month. I know it isn't very long, but I have seen women posting who have symptoms after only days of being on it. When I first started them a few weeks ago, I did have some nausea, and mild cramping, but it seemed to subside after about the first week. Other than that I haven't had any side effects. I think this just goes to show that everyone is different, and these pills interact differently within each person's system. I was prescribed Yasmin for birth control and debilitating PMS symptoms, and I hope they continue to work well with my system. I was hesitant at first about using any hormonal methods of treatment, but my OB/GYN explained to me that most women who have bad PMS have a hormonal imbalance, and BCP are a good option because they override your bodies natural hormone production, by supplying a constant amount at regular intervals. (So you posters who say you don't want to put extra hormones into your bodies, you really aren't, because your body stops producing it's normal amout to compensate for the pills.) So if you are having a horrible experience using these pills, then I agree you should seek an alternate brand or birth control method, but for all potential users of this brand, it isn't fair to say it is a horrible, awful, dangerous pill for everyone, because it may just be right for some of us. Try to keep an open mind.

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March 19th
2004
11:54 AM

I got a 60mg Kenalog injection in my neck for two digenerated cervical disks. Two days later I got Imsonia, Anxiety, swelling and pain in my abdomen (bloaded), gastrointestinal distress, nightsweats, dry mouth, dry throat, hot flashes, more appetite, more frequent urination and the area of the injection is swollen. I saw an Endocrynologist who tested my hormone levels. My natural Cortisol Hormone production got shot down from the Kenaloginjection.The Doctors are telling me that it will be 12 weeks until I should be back to normal. Nobody (not one doctor) told me about those sideeffects beforehand. How horrible is that. PLEASE think about it, before you get a Kenalog Injection.

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Medications contributing to hormone production

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