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averiex

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Lutera, Alesse, Aviane..(sp)?
Posted: 06-14-06 15:51pm

Has anyone tried these? I had very bad symptoms (moody, suicidal, angry, hostile, vicious, emotional) on both yasmin and ortho tri lo and I read someone with similar symptoms that was good on lutera/alesse..

Any information on these? Pros? Cons?
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Posted: 06-15-06 21:18pm

I've been using alesse for almost 4 months now, and to be honest with you, at first I thought I was going to go insane. My mood swings were out of control, I became angry, upset and over sensitive.

I experienced this the most during my first 2 months; now i'm kind of settling... But i'm still pretty edgy.

Other than that... Cons for alesse (for me) are the mood swings and headaches more frequently...

Pros are; my acne has cleared, my periods are nice and regular... And obviously i'm less stressed each time my boyfriend and I have sex... Lol I use to be a wreck... Always worried, always scared (when we used just a condom) now i'm a bit more relaxed, but obviously still cautious and worried at times...

Hope that helped...
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averiex

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Posted: 06-15-06 22:34pm

What birth controls were you on before yo uwere on alesse? I was on yasmin and otclo and had these symptoms but am looking to try alesse or lutera.

Thanks for your reply!
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julia1311

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Posted: 06-16-06 00:11am

Ive only been on alesse... I'm lucky i'm not having too many problems with it...
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Posted: 06-16-06 00:24am

I wanted tomention that if birth cotnrol makes you very moody you could possibly go on a very low dose of an anti depressant, many women actually do this for mood swings =)
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averiex

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Posted: 06-16-06 09:37am

How low of a dose of anti-depressant, and what brand do you suggest? My doctor has put me on bcomplex 100 to even out my serotonin levels. Is it possible to take this supplement at the same time ?
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Posted: 06-16-06 13:18pm

Oh yes it is okay to take vitamins and such!

I take 50 mg of zoloft everyday..But when I was on birth control I had to take 100mg, because I have preexisting depression.

There are many brands of anti depressants that help with serotonin.
Zoloft
paxil
prozac
lexapro
celexa

prozac is marketed for pms as a drug called sarafem...

If you would like, and I know women who have done this, speak with your doc about a low dose of an antidepressant..See if he thinks that could help you.
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averiex

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Posted: 06-18-06 08:54am

I have had undiagnosed, yet very very severe, depression since I was about 12 [cutting, anorexia nervosa, suicidal attemps, etc].

I am afraid to think that I may not do so well on a depression medication, just seeing as I am not good with medications in general.

Is there another path, even though talking with the doctor about the anti-dep sounds good? I think had my doctor known that my depression was pre-existing before the pill, he would not have told me to take bcomplex 100 to balance my serotonin from the pill's affects.
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Posted: 06-18-06 15:58pm

The truth is that b complex really does'nt do that much to help with people who suffer from depression, maybe normal girls.

I do have severe depression, I have taken zoloft for 12 years, but if I go on birth control it will get worse..Thats why I have an iud, because there are no hormones.

Anti depressants would most likely make you feel better.
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averiex

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Posted: 06-18-06 16:21pm

The b complex has made life a little bit easier to function during the day, but unfortunately I only go by it for 12 hours. It's not a 100% fix, but it does take away some of the problems for atleast half the day.

The bottle says take once a day, but I try to take it around 12-1 (or when I plan on going to bed 12 hours later) because I notice that the feel-good feelings wear down after 12 hours.. My guess is because of sleep cycle. I took one at 830 this morning so at 830 tonight i'm going to probably be in a pretty low mood. Knowing this i'll probably go to bed early tonight, because I can feel the low coming on. Off of it, I become pretty down and cry for hours. On it, I feel pretty good.

Knowing that I can take it with the birth control i'm going to give both a try, but if my symptoms come back I may go with the low dose antidepressant.
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ClarkHam427

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Posted: 06-19-06 16:16pm

I was put on aviane after the birth of my son. I was on ortho cyclen before we decided to have a baby and when I was on that I became depressed and extremely moody. I told my doctor this and that's why they put me on aviane, since it was a low dose. The depression came back within 2 months of being on it and so they prescribed paxil and i've been on it for almost a year and it has helped me tremedously. I don't have mood swings like I used to, possibly because of the low dose birth control.
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aviane, alesse and lutera in combination with effexor
Posted: 03-18-08 19:51pm

I started taking alesse 11 years ago to help me with peri-menopause. After two years and severe depression with mood swings and major irritation, my doctor switched me to a low dosage of aviane. Now, 9 years later (yes, still peri-menopausal), the company (wyeth) who was making aviane lost it's patent so now a new company (watson) is making lutera which is supposed to be the same as aviane. I have been taking aviane and effexor for the past 4 years and they seem to work well with my depression. Now, since I've been using Lutera, I am excessivly sleepy and achy. Anyone else, having these problems?
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