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PostPosted: 04/09/07 - 16:27    Post subject: Side effects of discontinuing Yaz Vote now! Reply with quote

I had been on Yasmin for probably around 5 years and then my dr switched me to Yaz because the samples of Yasmin were not available anymore. I tried Yaz for 3 months and had terrible side effects (weight gain, headaches, low sex drive, vaginal dryness, abdominal pain, stomach swelling, holding water) so I have decided to get off of pill all together. I have been off for 2 weeks, I waited until the end of the pack to stop. I feel like I am still on Yaz and still having the same side effects. How long will I keep having side effects? How long will it take my body to even back out? Is is normal to still be having problems after discontinuing the pill? Sad
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