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Posted at 11: 8 PM on Aug 24, 2006 by thirteengreen, #16869
my daughter is 16 and was diagnosed with pcos(polycystic ovarian syndrome), and was prescribed Yasmin. She's only on it 4 days, but today she had an anxiety attack(which she never had before), and then she broke out into a sweat and her heart was racing. The side effects do n ot list any of those symptoms. Did anyone have the symptoms I just mentioned? ALso, did anyone ever gegt treated for pcos without birth controL? Thanks for your help. Please email me at Thirteengreen@aol.com Thanks!!!
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Reply about 1 year ago on Oct 29, 2007 by pcosinct, #2650

BCP's are not recommended for PCOS for many reasons.
A) It does not treat PCOS, it only helps mentrual symptoms. There are other alternatives that are better suited.
B) While on BCP's, the PCOS is being untreated in most cases. As PCOS ages, PCOS gets worse. Once you come off the BCP's symptoms come flooding and worse then prior to going on the pills.
C) BCP's do not stop complete stimulation to the ovaries thus, follicles can still grow but not to maturity. NonPCOSer/diabetes ovaries desolve those unmatured follicles. Not the case for us, instead, we hold onto them and they turn into cysts. Ovaries give off androgens as does each cyst.
D) When coming off the pill, the hormones go crazy. Your natural body wants to do one thing, the bcp was telling it to do another and now your body is in a fight for a little bit trying to get back to it's natural state. This can cause a lot of problems for the patient

Angi Ingalls; PCOS in ConnecTion
pcosinct@yahoo.com
Educator for over 18 years
Diagnosed in 1985 at 12, living with PCOS since 1981
http://pcos.itgo.com
http://pcosupport.org
http://pcos.insulitelabs.com/blog/index.php

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