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  • Yazwoman
    Member
    • Feb 2010
    • 90

    Thanks for all the info, for me Yaz has been working quite well. Every womans body is different. If you don't have PMDD, then you shouldn't use it. (It will screw you up) for me it was life-changing.

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    “..Passion is the source of our finest moments. The joy of love... the clarity of hatred... and the ecstasy of grief. It hurts sometimes more than we can bear. If we could live without passion maybe we'd know some kind of peace... but we would be hollow... Empty rooms shuttered and dank. Without passion we'd be truly dead.” -Joss Whedon

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    • Carsomane
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2010
      • 1

      I started Yaz this past Sunday, so it's been almost 6 days or so, and before then I was a perfectly healthly 22 year old woman. Starting the first night I took it I have been incredibly sick to my stomach, the muscles in my arms feel weak and sometimes numb, my heart is racing, I'm dizzy, and I have slept for over 16 hours a day and still feel exhausted when I wake up. I'm shaky and sometimes feel confused. I'm calling the doctor tomorrow as soon as I can, my symptoms must be from the pill, I don't feel sick otherwise and was fine before I started them. I'm honestly scared this pill could kill me.

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      • KateMeredith
        Junior Member
        • Feb 2010
        • 4

        I personally took Yasmin a while back for a short period and had no real issues with it. However, I've had friends and read about many others suffering through some serious stuff. More recently, I've read about so many women having to get their gall bladders removed and most of the ages are from between 17-22. Ridiculous!

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        • lovemypa
          Member
          • Feb 2010
          • 22

          I took oral contraceptives for years, including Yaz (have the Mirena IUD now). I had no problems whatsoever, other than spotting when I took them continuously. I respect that some women have a different experience, but, like, don't throw the baby out with the bath water. OCPs do help a lot of women, including Yaz.

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          • KateMeredith
            Junior Member
            • Feb 2010
            • 4

            Originally posted by lovemypa
            I took oral contraceptives for years, including Yaz (have the Mirena IUD now). I had no problems whatsoever, other than spotting when I took them continuously. I respect that some women have a different experience, but, like, don't throw the baby out with the bath water. OCPs do help a lot of women, including Yaz.
            Yeah but the reason why there is a lot more fuss about Yaz is because it contains a different kind of hormone than most all other birth controls. This is what is causing more severe issues than any others at this point. Everyone should do careful and thorough investigating before choosing birth controls and definitely consider reviews online.

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            • estoshia3789
              Junior Member
              • Aug 2011
              • 1

              i would have really fast heart beats, pelvix pain, worse periods, and sex wasnt what i wanted it to be. and then i would have times where my heart rate would drasticly slow down, especially during sleeping, and my husband had to wake up constantly to check i was ok. then i would faint alot, terrible mood swings.and the weight gain, OMG! i had to stop taking it only after 3 months! but every woman is different

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              • ccraig42
                Veteran Member
                • Dec 2010
                • 250

                I hated yaz. It made me really emotional. I'd be angry a lot for no reason, I gained a ton of weight, and it did nothing for my bad cramping. Terrible experience!!

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                • lizzardb63
                  Veteran Member
                  • Aug 2010
                  • 1493

                  Extreme anxiety and mood swings, but i am one of those who cannot have hormonal birth control.

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                  • Elanor-Jane
                    Veteran Member
                    • Aug 2011
                    • 211

                    Help please--Yasmin!

                    What will happen if I started taking Yasmin at the end of my period? I know it sounds stupid but I've had it sitting there for months (my last experience of the pill was cronic thrush after taking loette for several years) and thought u started at the end of your period. I've only taken one, should I postpone or just keep going? I'm very erratic and emotional/depressed to the point of hopelessness when I get my period -I was prescribed anti depressants for it years ago but no longer take them as I had a breakdown while on meds and hated the inability to have an orgasm ... So I'm hoping this pill will have the opposite effect that it would for stable women and help me be more level. I'm a completely different person around my period it scares me! My skin is still awful too even tho I'm 26 so hoping it will clear it up. Not interested in putting anything in my uterus either, freaks me out a bit! I know the depression aspect sounds extreme but when I am well I still become a total freak with period. Very hormonally low, sometimes outright crazy to the point where I forget I'm fine 20 other days of the month!
                    If I knew where I was going I would already be there
                    I wish I had more time. Judicious, beautiful, augmented, whatever.
                    I've always been afraid to die, but I think I'm more afraid to live. (BC, SP)

                    "I would go out tonight, but i havent got a stitch to wear!" Morissey

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                    • Bre
                      Junior Member
                      • Aug 2011
                      • 2

                      Although I've had issues with all pills, both Yaz and Yasmine were the worst. I can't recommend them.

                      Side note: Be careful. I began BC at age 18 or so (Yasmine,) and have been on and off of different hormonal methods since. Little did I realize, my hair was thinning in the process. I'm now 27 and have lost a good 50% of it. I didn't realize until recently that the hormone changes caused it. Once I stop using BC, my hair starts falling out. After a few months, it slows down and I eventually start shedding hair like a normal person (50-150 hairs/day.) Once I start up BC again, the whole cycle starts over. I didn't realize this until recently. I'm hoping that by staying off hormones, I'll eventually be able to regrow some hair.

                      PS. I had perfectly normal hair before starting Yasmine. Its been downhill ever since. I know everyone is different and it will not happen to everyone. I'm just trying to get the word out. PLEASE pay attention to your body.

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