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PostPosted: 03/05/07 - 20:56    Post subject: double dose of depo? Vote now! Reply with quote

was wondering if it's normal practice to give a double dose of the depo injection? I had a browny type discharge for first six months and the doctor said the only thing she could think of to sort it out was to give me two injections. I was fine on it up until then, but after that, that's when all the usual side affects started, weight gain, etc.
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