So far, these side effects have occurred with all birth control I've tried. When I say my breasts hurt, I mean constant at all times, especially the nipples. I've been fitted for bras at many places, so I highly doubt it was that. Anything touched them, it would hurt. And the pain varied from pill to pill. Low sex drive=non existent. I can't even feel anything in places I should at times. Cramps where there to begin with, and I'd been trapped in bed all day from them since I was 14. The worst side effect is that for an entire week, sometimes more, I get full body aches. This started about 2-3 years after getting sick (I'd only been treated for 1 illness at that time, and switched to a different doc who found the rest of the diseases) I'm utterly exhausted, hurt horribly, and my lower back reaches new levels of torment (I've got a lot of problems there, from scoliosis and facet disease to a severely herniated disk). The pain for an entire week is horrible. There are days I can't even make myself food, let alone do dishes. It's unacceptable, and nothing I've done has helped.
But, now that it's just a matter of dealing with back pain and residual viral infections, I've been switching between birth controls. The Yaz made me completely disconnected from my feelings by the end of 4 months of it. I couldn't feel. But I was still kinda snappy, not like I was annoyed, but I had no patience (which, I am usually infinitely patient) I realized something was wrong when I watched House MD season 1-4 and did not cry once. I usually cry at anyone in any movie/game/story dying. But no matter how horrible the things that happened, in shows or real life, I couldn't cry. Couldn't laugh either. So, I went and stopped the Yaz, and suddenly became human again. (My poor boyfriend thought I hated him. He was scared for a while, still is. He was very understanding of what happened though. He's just nervous of what the next pill might bring.) It had helped with the breast pain where I had a few days a month they didn't hurt, and with the cramps for a while, but they came back with a vengeance that last month.
I'd tried the patch, and it wasn't much different from the Ovcon. It was convienent though. Out of everything I've used, I'd probably take that over the rest. Breast still hurt, but a little better. Cramps were slightly better managed, but still knocked me out.
Levora is making me borderline anemic from iron loss. More then 8 days of heavy bleeding.
Ortho-tryclene lo made me hurt all month instead of a week.
And there were two others I can't remember right now, but they sucked too.
BTW, every gynecologist (I'd given up after the 3rd) has told me to wear a better fitting bra and basically there's nothing I can do for the rest. So, I've been going to my primary care physician for help. She's amazing, and actually listens to my suggestions and gives her input as well. We basically work together to try to fix this. So, my two choices now that may help are Nuva-ring or Seasonique (Seasonale with low hormones in the week off)
I'm leaning towards Seasonique right now because I seem to suffer every period, so if I just have less it shouldn't interfere with my life as much. Also, the way the hormones work in both stops the blocking of testosterone like other pills do (there's a lot of info on the web on how exactly regular pills stop production of testosterone and block its absorption into the body, thus killing sex drive). So, sex drive should return with either. And someone I know personally said the Nuva-ring caused much heavier bleeding, and I'm already almost anemic from mine. So, I think I should be careful there. I'm also hoping that taking small amounts of hormones during the off-week would help control whatever my hormones do that makes me hurt so much.
I just wanted to see if anyone else has had such a terrible time with things. And it's not like I could just stop birth control either, or I'll be suffering every other week (it did start from severe illness, but I'm not cured yet, so I doubt it's gone away in the 4 months since I last took a break from the pill) Plus, I'm not ready for kids (probably never will be... I really have no interest, but no one would sterilize a 24-year old woman who's not exactly healthy anyway.)
Also, if anyone's had any experience with either, I'll gladly listen. I want to know all the possibilities I could be faced with. There's so many options out there, I'm certainly going to find the right one for me so I don't have to suffer.
BTW, for those whose sex drives are a casualty of the pill, keep an eye out for a new one coming out soon called the Pill Plus. It has a small amount of androgens that should help boost sex drive, but not enough of them to do anything weird or horrible. It may help some when it comes out.
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