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50 Side Effects posted for progesteron

May 24th
2009
7:39 PM

I am a 41 year old woman who had an epidural injection using Kenalog in my lower back (for stenosis, disc herniation, degenerative disc disease, etc.). My first injection was on 4/1/09. About two weeks after the injection, my period started a week early. I had light to moderate spotting, not quite like my normal period. I also noticed that I broke out with major acne, had bad mood swings, constant urination and increased hunger. I had a second injection in my back on 429/09. I told my pain management Dr. what I had been experiencing, and he said that it was the side affect of the drug, Kenalog.

I just saw my GYN for my yearly pap smear and told him what I had been experiencing. He said he had never hear of anything like what I was going through as it related to an epidural injection, though he also admitted it wasn't his area of expertise. Due to my age, my GYN commented that the spotting I was having could be due to my body changing and getting ready for menopause. He said that spotting was very common in women my age. He gave me a prescription for Progesterone 100mg to start taking for 15 days to see if that stopped my spotting (and hopefully return my cycle back to normal). He also did a uterine biopsy to rule out any other causes. My uterine biopsy came back normal. I'm currently taking the progesterone and my period seems to be tapering off, but it still hasn't stopped. It went from spotting to more heavy bleeding to spotting again. I'm due to stop the progesterone on Tuesday 5/26/09 so we'll see what happens there. It's officially been six weeks of having a period.

I'm very frustrated that I've had a menstrual cycle this long. I canceled my other future epidural injections as right now, by back in doing much better (the injections did help, though the side affects are the pitts!). If my back flares up, I will seek other solutions as I will NEVER have any Kenalog again.

For those women who've had the same issue with their menstrual cycle, did your cycle ever return to normal? If so, when???

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March 31th
2008
11:36 AM

Has anyone had a High White Blood count due to the Mirena? I was given the Mirena to help with the Progesterone because I'm so young and I didn't want to have a hysterectomy. I haven't had children and want to try even though I've been told it's not possible. I have a 1% chance which is why I want to give it a try, but I'm almost 34 years old, so I only have a little time since I'm already in Pre-Menapause. I have had horrible headaches and also bloating, but I thought it was from my GI problem I've been dealing with for over a year now. I had the Mirena insert on February 11th, but my White Blood Count has skyrocketed to the point they want me to go on to a Hematologist. I was on Seasonable and I almost had a heart attack because my blood pressure went up to high because of the side effects. Just be careful. Now reading this website has me suspicious, so now it maybe hysterectomy time. This was my last chance to try something.

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February 1th
2005
7:16 AM

The doctors like to tell you that they put you on BCP's for endometriosis. However BCPS" with estrogen in them help make a lovely little womb for endo to grow, and grow, and grow. Then they tell you that progesteron is what drys it up and gets rid of it. But progesterone makes you crazy! Yasmin is not to blame, it's the scientists that can't seem to figure out what cause this disorder or what can fix it. Doctors give you drugs to get you out of their office. But the truth is, there is nothing that works. And if they suggest Lupron depot( induced menopause), or even depot provera(=3 month long never ending period) tell em to stick that needle in their body and see how it feels. Until then, just try to exercise and keep healthy. B/c these doctors don't know anything, and can't help us in any other way than by prescribing percocet. So the best way to beat it is to stay healthy, mabey have a child or too if that is still possible, and then just have em do a hystorectemy, b/c non of these drugs will ever work, until these scientists actually do some research instead of just trying to sell a drug.

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Medications contributing to progesteron

Mirena (1)   Kenalog (1)   Yasmin (1)  

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