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Posted at 5: 0 PM on Jul 26, 2007 by kelbell86, #22557
Wow, reading all these postings has affirmed my suspicion that Yasmin is the source for my insane PMS. I'm 21 years old now; I went on the pill when I was 15. Everything started out alright. I had never noticed any problems until recently. I would occasionally get depressed, but it never seemed to last too long. Over the past few years my PMS has gotten increasingly out of control. I don't really have many physical side effects, just emotional ones. Exactly one week before I start the white placebo pills I become EXTREMELY irritable, moody, and depressed. I will have occasional anxiety attacks where I feel like I'm going out of my mind. Also, the bouts of depression during this week bring about horrible suicidal thoughts. It's become very clear that this is the only time this every really happens. I can't believe it took me so long to realize it was the BCP's. Before that 14th day pill, I am a happy, upbeat person who would never even dream of harming myself. Then when that week hits, I become so overly dramatic, depressed, and cry a lot. Another thing I've noticed is that the only time I have any libido is during my period (the one week that I am not taking these synthetic hormones!). This, of course, is quite inconvenient, as I'm sure you can imagine. Out of despair and internet searching, I found this website: http://www.pmscure.com/?gclid=CLvdzYrdxI0CFRlmWAod-GbvLQ At first it sounded kind of goofy, but then I read all of it, and was completely shocked! I just downloaded it, and intend to read "What Nobody Told Women About Birth Control Pills" first! Apparently, the longer you take these synthetic hormones (BCP's), the more damage they do to your body, and the less likely you are to regain your normal, natural production of hormones. This doctor's right- hormones are EXTREMELY important to your body, and messing with them can cause serious, long lasting effects all over your body. Condoms may be a nuisance, but at least I'll have my sex drive, health, and SANITY!!!
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Reply about 1 year ago on Aug 06, 2007 by batty1985, #1068

hi there,
i was just wondering what was it like when u came off the pill after being on it so long? i'm in a similar situation where i'm 22 and been on yasmin since i was 17.

cheers

xxx

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Reply about 1 year ago on Aug 06, 2007 by kelbell86, #1070

I just finished my last pack of pills, so I'll let you know more about coming off it in the next few weeks! I imagine it may take by body a little time to get back to normal and making its own hormones, but hopefully the pms won't be nearly as bad!

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Reply about 1 year ago on Aug 08, 2007 by melany, #1113

I feel your pain! I cant believe that i've been taking these pills now for 2 years and its just now making me nuts! I have anxiety depression and i just dont feel like i can have fun anymore doing the things I love. I just stopped taking my pills last week and am hoping to start feeling good again. Have you started feeling better yet? Please let me know how you are feeling as you come off and how often you feel depressed and axious. Its hard dealing with these outbursts of emotions and I feel like I need some hope from someone who felt like I do!

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