Re: Depoprovera and menstrual headache
Von: Trixie (no_spam@no_spam.com) [Profil]
Datum: 17.08.2008 21:41
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Newsgroup: alt.support.headaches.migraine
Datum: 17.08.2008 21:41
Message-ID: <NaednXlGtaOR4jXVnZ2dnUVZ_uednZ2d@comcast.com>
Newsgroup: alt.support.headaches.migraine
"Cinnamin" <apn100279154@forteinc.com> wrote in message news:q1cea41smfb27ov9r9rke8vtao1p6lpq7i@4ax.com... > On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 14:09:58 GMT, "somegirl" <me@here.com> wrote: > >>Have been on Depoprovera for the past 6 months and still getting menstrual >>headache!!!! >>Isn't it supposed to stop the ovulation and regulate the estrogen level? >>Why am I still getting these headaches on the days that I'm supposed to >>get >>my period and the days that it's supposed to stop? >>Any suggestions? >>Fae > > Best to ask your doctor that one. When I was on bcp my menstral > migraines gradually became worse. When I mentioned it, my doc gave me > some free estrogen patches to try. While I still got the menstrual > migraines, with the patch they were much less of a bother. > > hth a little > > Personally, I think Mother Nature designed hormones to argue back, no > matter what we try 8-p > > > Cin Amen to that Cin. I think no matter what hormonal therapy I have tried for my menstrual migraines, and there have been several, my body sees through every shoddy trick I try and finds a way to make me pay! For that reason alone I have decided no menopausal HRT for me. Trixie[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
