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The Pill and break-out bleeding and endometriosis...?
So, here are my questions:
* what is break-out bleeding, and does having it mean I need a much stronger Pill? Or does it go away eventually?
* what do you other women do when you get break-out bleeding? Do you stop taking the pill for a few days? Should I stop taking the active pills for 2 or 3 days (and not 4 like my doctor suggested).
* how do you deal with endo pain? I use self-hypnosis for pain management, but I'm worried it is continuing to do me damage.
Here's my story.
I was on Minipill last year for about 6 months, taking it continuously (without taking the sugar pills) to skip periods because I have endometriosis and the pain was getting so bad I couldn't leave the house for 3 days, and my period could last up to 11 days. The minipill didn't work for me - I was having break-out bleeding for up to 21 days at a time (it was like a light period, not just a bit of staining like the doctor said it would be) and although I didn't have pain, who wants unpredictable light periods for 3 weeks at a time?
A couple of months ago the doctor gave me a stronger Pill (a generic brand called Levlen with 150 micrograms of Levonorgestrel and 30 micrograms of Ethinyloestradiol). Her instructions were to take it until I had break-out bleeding and then go off it for 4 days, then start taking the active pills again. Something about 're-setting' the cycle.
Problem is, after 40 days I got break-out bleeding (a light stain really) so I stopped taking the active pills for the 4 days and I got a period just as painful as ever, and after 3 days of re-commencing the active pills I've still got my period (although it is lightening, but the pain is still hanging around).
What is the point of taking the Pill to avoid periods and then have them anyway?
I'm getting sick of it! I'm at the point where the doctor is suggesting sugery, but she isn't very communicative and I plan to switch clinics, so I don't want to have to go back to a doctor until I've taken the 12 months worth of prescription.
I'm also sick of being told that it is 'within the parameters' of what women experience and she has women patients who have worse symptoms that me! This has been going on for 5 years now.
Thanks, girlfriends!
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hypnosis for dental anesthesia?
in dental school do they teach this? how often do patients elect to use hypnosis for pain control?
does it occur in third world countries where they can't afford chemical anesthesia?
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Is Buddhist meditation comparable to the benefits one sees in hypnosis for pain management?
Can Buddhist meditation produce some of the same wonderful effects as hypnosis and biofeedback?
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