09-22-2004, 01:05 AM
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Any comments on Depo?
I have been on depo for a little over six years, and I am thinking of switching to another method of bc, but I'm not sure...
I'm pretty much over and/or used to the side effects, I stopped gaining weight after the first 3 years (haven't lost it again though). Also I really like not having to worry about it for months at a time.
However, I think the longest studies done on depo users have been for 7 years, and I'm a little concerned to take it for longer than this.
Also, I have severe dysplasia that I feel may have been caused by being on depo for so long (still have to schedule my LEEP...)
But I don't know what to switch to. I don't trust the patch to stay stuck for a whole week or to not irritate my (very sensitive) skin. I know I won't remember to take the pill every day, let alone at the same time. Also, I have heard that the pill is less effective in overweight women. (depo is actually more effective if you are overweight).
I don't trust just condoms to be effective enough. Also I have gotten too used to not using them and I don't want to go back (I always hated the smell and feel of them). I also wouldn't feel 'protected' enough just relying on phisical/barrier methods.
But I am scared of what might happen if I stop the depo. I haven't had a period in over 6 years, so even a very short/light one will seem heavy to me. What will I do if it's like a flood? Will I have 6 years worth of bleeding & cramps all at once?
So in summary, scared to stop, and scared not to...
I guess I am just looking for anyone who is on depo, or who was and stopped it, to share their experiences. I feel like I need more information to be able to make this decision.
Also, any recommendations about what method to switch to would be appreciated. Thanks.
Last edited by NinjaCowboy; 09-22-2004 at 01:08 AM.
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09-22-2004, 02:26 AM
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Re: Any comments on Depo?
I was on Depo for 2 years. I have been off it for 8 years now and it created many problems for me. I did experience weight gain while on it, but other than that, I did love it because I didn't get my period or anything. The problem came after it. I did not get my period back. I experienced infertility while trying to conceive my 2nd child. I finally got pregnant after 2 years of trying. To this day, I don't get a regular period. I just finished my 4th period this year!!! I have also developed PCOS and Diabetes. Don't know exactly what caused it, but PCOS is normally something that stems from the adolescent years. My doctor is currently doing studies to try to prove the link between Depo and PCOS. I couldn't even give you all of the details of what I have had to go through since then without making this very very long.
Bottom line is this...............I wouldn't take another shot if I were paid to! Also, a lot of people do not realize that this drug is used as chemical castration in sex offenders. So, that right there should tell all women that this drug should not be used as birth control, especially if you plan on having future children. Also, the makers of this drug constantly revise their pamphlets to include new side effects. When I started this shot (10 years ago), there were hardly any symptoms noted. Now, there are a boat load listed.
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09-22-2004, 02:54 AM
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Re: Any comments on Depo?
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Originally Posted by barton93
Also, a lot of people do not realize that this drug is used as chemical castration in sex offenders. So, that right there should tell all women that this drug should not be used as birth control, especially if you plan on having future children. Also, the makers of this drug constantly revise their pamphlets to include new side effects. When I started this shot (10 years ago), there were hardly any symptoms noted. Now, there are a boat load listed.
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I know what you mean about the side effects. I asked for the most recent info last time I went in for my shot, and there were a lot more things listed than when I first went on it.
I did know that about the sex offenders, but I just figured that it's because lots of female hormones mess up male sexual functioning or something...
Also I would be thrilled to have rare/sporadic periods if I stop. Not having them at all is the thing I love most about it. Also, I never ever ever plan on having kids, so the trouble conceiving after going off this doesn't bother me in the least.
In fact, I wish I could just get my tubes tied and be done with it, but no doctor will do it because I am only 24 and have no children. How old do you have to be to have this done, anyway? I know that at my age, if I already had 3 kids, I would have no problem getting this done, but it seems like if you don't have any kids, they won't do it at all until you are old enough that you almost definitely need fertility drugs etc. to conceive.
(I know this is a separate rant, but it annoys me to no end that doctors think they know better than I do about what I do or do not want in my life. I know I am quite young, but I also completely KNOW that I never want children. Why are doctors this way? Do they really think they know what's 'best' for me? Or are they just scared of a lawsuit if I ever change my mind? I'd be more than happy to sign any waivers that they want to prevent me from suing them...)
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09-22-2004, 04:52 AM
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Re: Any comments on Depo?
I am one of the few I guess who loves depo. I have been on it since 1995. I did not have any side effects except for no period. I was off it for three months in 1999 when I broke my leg. I had a normal period, though just the color was off, instead of red it was more brown. I got back on it and was back to normal. In 2003 I went off it for six months b/c just got married and had no insurance yet. I promptly started a regular period again. Very normal and routine. But, then I would go only two weeks since the last period and I said forget that, get me back on my depo!!! So, got on it again and had no issues. Though, I did have a suprise period six months after I was on it, and wasn't due for the next shot for a month. But, that resolved (stress related) and I have been period free again. My sister had some side effects, but now we think her depression was already present and her weight gain was a combination of things. I weighed about 155 when I was in my early twenties, then lost 25 lbs and have stayed under 140 (now at 130) ever since. Though, Iunderstand as you age, it is harder to lose weight.
I have often asked drs about the risks of getting pregnant or not after being on depo, and none of them gave me any reason to worry. Though, at this time I do not want kids either, and maybe never. I think it is up to you and your comfort level. I opted for depo cause I never finish a script and forget to take meds(or atleast I did when I was 16). So, for me the shot was great, and I save money not buying the products for periods. You should ask your dr what may be better for you. There are new shots out there that are once a month-LUNA I think is one of them, but all bc's have side effects, my guess would be if weight gain is one, and you already have gained, you may possibly have to be ready to gain more. BUT, I don't know that by any readings, that is only my assumption. Best of luck to you in whatever you do!
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09-22-2004, 12:10 PM
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Re: Any comments on Depo?
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Originally Posted by NinjaCowboy
Also I would be thrilled to have rare/sporadic periods if I stop. Not having them at all is the thing I love most about it.
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Not having your period you would think is such a wonderful thing, but I found out the hard way that it is not. I ran across an article on the internet about how unhealthy it is to not have your period..........and it just freaked me out a little. I ended up seeing my doctor and an ultrasound was done and the lining of my uterus was so unbelievably thick..........which he said was a direct result of not having my period. He also told me that is a rest haven for cancer.
As far as having your tubes tied.........I agree with you. I don't know why you need to be a certain age before it can be done. I know my doctor and my insurance both say that they would never approve it before the age of 35 unless you had 3 children. I imagine that it is up to your insurance or doctor or both.
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