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Feb 27, 2013 11:06:39 GMT -5
Post by nibletz on Feb 27, 2013 11:06:39 GMT -5
Lipps over u I try nit to take morphine so much only if am dying mainly on periods....as its weird n puts u right out....Yh the tb was as my aunt had it when I was young and she went partially blind and almost died so when they me I had it I was like freaking out totally...the meds were horrid just make you zombie like so that on top of endo for 9 months was hellish and still recovering I couldn't see nobody for over 2 weeks and was bed bound@
But im ok now no signs of it
Good to hear the insurers helping out for once hope it goes well for and they can control side effects xxx
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Mar 3, 2013 21:28:07 GMT -5
Post by lipps on Mar 3, 2013 21:28:07 GMT -5
Ugh, awesome. The BM pain has come back. Any advice on that awesome and not embarrassing what so ever ailment?
Nibs, sounds like your body hates you. I'm so sorry you're in this spot. if you ever need someone to yell our vent to, you can always email me: lippsservice@gmail.com. it's honestly nice to meet people whom understand what this is and know that this isn't just "a really heavy period and you're being dramatic".
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Post by nibletz on Mar 4, 2013 5:42:52 GMT -5
Hey Lipps
Try prunes and dried apricots in small doses to help BM...I have this medication all herbal mind some ancient family recipe lol and swear by it...I take it everyday and helps
Thanks for the email love it!!! But I know how u feel alot of people dismiss it coz they can't see it...im doing an english class just started last week today's second lesson and I remembered the tutor saying part of the assessment is to lead or take part in a discussion so I decided I wanna lead and it'll be invisible illness including endo and fibro so if anyone has any ideas let me know xxxx
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Mar 4, 2013 14:39:48 GMT -5
Post by MustangGtGirl on Mar 4, 2013 14:39:48 GMT -5
I did great on Lupron until it all went down hill after the 4th injection. Everyone is different. Make sure you read up on all your options and find the right dr for each option. One Dr may be a pro on Lupron but not on other options so make sure you ask them. Never be afraid to ask questions
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Mar 6, 2013 21:14:05 GMT -5
Post by cortney on Mar 6, 2013 21:14:05 GMT -5
Hey Lipps, it sounds like you figured out what to do but I read this thread late and thought I'd chime in in case anyone else is reading this for tips. I'm on the Violet petal study and in the contract it says that if you did get the placebo they will give you a chance to continue the study with the actual drug for another six months. The continuation is still double blind and you still have to do all the exams and appointments and such, but instead of a placebo you get a chance at two different doses of Elagolix. It's kind of a perk for doing the study I guess. As far as pain killers go, they allow you to take as much Naproxen as you need, and Vicodin. In Canada they also allow Tylenol 3. So even if you get the placebo you're not left empty handed.
I hope that helps you make up your mind!
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