bella1829
08-23-2007, 04:01 PM
Ok, so I was on Kariva (Mircette generic) for about 2 weeks and I stopped immediately because I was very depressed and had no appetite. I then started Tri-Sprintec (which I believe is the generic for Ortho-Tricyclen) and was on that for about 8 months. I recently came off of it because I was severly depressed and very emotional (crying for everything). I'm trying to find a new pill, I'm on it as birth control and also to help with my cysts.
The only problem is, I am very small and cannot afford to lose weight and I feel as though some pills cut my appetite away completely. I also suffer from chronic headaches and migraines and have heard that certain kinds of birth control pills can make those worse. I've been researching Alesse and Levlite (those are the next pills I will ask my doctor about). I'm at a loss right now, don't know what to do. :(
Does anyone have any suggestions? I'd appreciate any input at all. Thank you ladies!!
Raynie
08-23-2007, 06:04 PM
Well, pills are very subjective to each individual. One will be great for one person, but horrid for another. What i've found (IMO) is that doctors tend to just give you what they are supposed to be pushing/marketing at the time. So you have to drill them with questions so that they will match your symptoms with a particular combination of hormones. There is a website that does this, but I don't remember if we can post links here or not. I personally like the high dose, monophasic pills. They keep my skin clear and I have control over when and how often I want to have my period (I often skip a month or two, any longer my "pms" increases). I've heard that when you try a new pill, you need to give it at least three months to allow your system to adjust to it.
I tried the generic form of Alesse and it gave me the worst heartburn I ever had.
kittywitty
08-24-2007, 12:50 PM
Bella -
I'm currently not on the pill, however, I, like the pp, preferred the higher dose (estrogen) monophasic pills when I was on it. I found that I had fewer side effects on them. Such pills would be: Ovcon 35 or Brevicon. I was on both of these pills in the past and didn't have any major problems with either. I was depressed on them, though. However, I found out, after doing my own extensive research, that all birth control pills deplete B vitamins and hence make us depressed, moody, etc. I started taking a B complex vitamin and I felt better soon after. As for the appetite and headache thing, I agree with the pp in that it's a very individual thing, and unfortunately, trial and error until you find the right one.
Cheerleader4
08-24-2007, 05:35 PM
bella1829:
I am on Alesse at the moment. I personally don't like it but since I've been on it I have gained 10 pounds, so it may not make you loose weight.
The main downside is the depression and moodiness. I am considering going off birth control totally, because I can't handle how it has changed my personality, but does anyone know of a pill that may not change your moods as much or make you gain weight??
bella1829
08-28-2007, 08:34 PM
Thank you for your posts ladies. Does anyone else have an opinion on Alesse?
younggranny
08-28-2007, 10:12 PM
My daughter is on alesse and seems to be loosing alot of hair..She is looking for a pill that hair loss isn't a side effect.
s3xb0mb
08-28-2007, 10:28 PM
Hey :) I'm currently on Ortho Tricyclen and get migraines a lot! I'm on a perscription for the migraines, but I wanted to try to find an alternative pill that would allow me to rid myself of this extra perscription. It was suggested, by a friend, that I should look into "Mini Pills" or "POP". The actual name of the perscription is "Micronor" and they are pills that don't contain estrogen.
They're perfect for girls who may experience really bad side effects of common pills (like Alesse, Ortho, etc.). Because of their lack of estrogen, they tend to not cause breast tenderness, nausea (which will help your appetite), and in my case, migraines.
I did some research on the net and found great resources on this option. I just typed "mimi pill" into a search engine and info came up. I;m looking into making the switch when my next cycle is set to begin.
Hope this helps!