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  • 05-12-2011 3:53am
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    I have an issue I feel safe enough to ask here.I'm sorry if I wrote it in the wrong place. I was on the contraceptive depo provera for almost 2 years. I went away to study so stopped since I wont be having sex cause I left my husband in my country. I returned home for 6 months later and restarted the depo while I was home.I once again came off when I left. Two months later my period came for two weeks when it normally comes for 5 days so I went on oral contraceptives to regulate it. At the end of the pack I stopped and it came for the normal 5 days. My period has not come for november up to this time and it is the 4th of december. Instead I get the feeling as if it will come and a white thick lotion like discharge with a very slightly abnormal scent- sometimes more discharge than other times, along with this I notice I am getting tired very quickly and sleeping very long- more than 8 hours- and finding it difficult to wake up, peeing alot- like every 20 minutes cause I'm now thirsty alot. Although I donot know if this is related but I realize symptoms of diabetes for the last 2 or 3 weeks including dizziness that was so great that i almost fell in the train station once.If you can please help and I'm sorry once again if I posted in a wrong place.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,073 ✭✭✭sam34


    I've no idea why you feel "safe enough" asking randomers on the Internet for medical advice, as it's a very unsafe thing to do. that's why it's not permitted anywhere on boards.

    you need to discuss your symptoms with your doctor.


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