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Hi everyone, ok i have never been a good 'pill' accepter, my body...

Posted at 11:13 AM on Mar 07, 2008 by millerfit24, #27796
Hi everyone, ok i have never been a good 'pill' accepter, my body hates any kind of rubbish but I have ME and sometimes it's very hard to monitor symptoms related to pill, medication, virus or anything other. I haven;t got on with any pills, except microgynon 30, the only prob is you sometimes think they're causing something they're actually not. It turned out co-codamol causes headaches so it wasn't the pill. Yasmin seemed ok for first few days, but then small spot rashes on chest, forehead and shoulders, itching in places, extreme tiredness, which doesn't help with ME i am very aware of my symptoms and this is the only change i have encountered so must be the pill. I have chronic stomach pain, bloating, wind, constantly urinating, discharge thin and very regular, so a few are acceptable but this is the 2nd pack and the pain is uncomfortable, I'm like a balloon and feeling very anti social as it's not really the nicest symptom to have....thought gastric flu, but doesn't last 2 months????? I'm going back on microgynon. Will we ever find happiness as women..coming back as a man next time lol
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Reply about 1 year ago on Mar 09, 2008 by shana1983, #5404

Its strange that most of what you wrote is happening
to me... the constant urination pisses me off, i know my body i have been taken pill for 2 weeks now on the 1st day of my period and the spotting is still taken place. i took yaz before and same thing, mood swings, lack of sex drive.. i guess i am just a sucker for birth control pills.....

in my new life also i want to return as a man.............

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