When did your sinus infection begin? Was it related to the pill? I had never had a sinus infection in my life before this. Is it bacterial or viral? I think antibiotics make it harder for our bodies to heal, or so I've read. My dermatologist wanted to put me on antibiotics for my acne (thanks to getting off the pill) but I refused being that antibiotics just screw us up more and will add more time for us to heal. Anyone taking antibiotics should also be taking a probiotic.
In a dream or a fog half the time. Or like I'm disconnected from reality and I cry a LOT. Generally feeling down and hopeless and no desire to do anything. Any thoughts?
Hi, super glad I decided to google this and came across this page! Im 22 and have been on the pill from the age of 16. For the first couple of years I was on microginon but it gave me awful mood swings, so I changed to loestrin. On loestrin I always felt as if I couldn't feel emotions as much, like incapable of getting excited etc. Anyway my boyfriend is in the raf and went away for three months with work, and I thought this would be a good opportunity to give my body a break. I stopped taking the pill mid September. I completely missed my first period and started feeling constantly anxious around mid November around when I finally got my period. Only recently have my symptoms been getting bad. My heart is constantly racing and im always nervous but im not sure what for. I have zero appetite and feel sick if I do eat, I feel as if im in a little bubble like everythings a dream and my thoughts are really loud. When im in a circumstance where its loud e.g a restaurant with friends its hard to concentrate and I feel as if im about to faint. I get occurrences where my symptoms are exaggerated and break out in a cold sweat like an anxiety attack. Its only recently that ive suspected it might be stopping the pill that is responsible for this, because ive had a few changes recently such as graduating and entering a job which is nothing to do with what I have a degree in ( work in a bank and want to be in design -desperately ) getting my first car (which im terrified about driving every time I get behind the wheel ) and ive had a constant battle with IBS for the past few years. Feeling stressed brings on my IBS so this new anxiety is just awful for my stomach and I worry about it flaring up, which in turn obviously does, so I worry more and its just a vicious cycle. What I really want to know is can I go back to taking the pill without any complications? My initial plan was to come off it the duration of my partners absence and go straight back on it when he returned as I have no plans to be starting a family right now. But I read somewhere that I should wait for 6 months after stopping to return to the pill. I know this is a question for a doctor but I want to know if I can start taking it again immediately because these symptoms are getting unbearable! (Scary how we rely so much on artificial emotions )
I think that you've already put so much time into the healing process since coming off in September and should the pill not work for you this go round, you will essentially have to start all over again. That's even more days and months of going through the motions.
Yes this is definitely some scary stuff. It's by far the hardest thing I've gone through. But it scares me so much to where I know I never want to take birth control and experience this ever again. I think your instincts were right when you decided to get off the pill and give your body a break. Many doctors are pro pill, they don't think that there are hormonal side effects, yet here we all are.
I've had so many old and new symptoms arise from being on BC. Acid reflux being one of them, my anxiety and stomach issues feed off of one another. As long as I watch everything I eat I'm in the clear, but once I deviate from my approved food list it all comes back.
The stress from this all triggers physical symptoms for me too so I can relate somewhat. All we can do is roll with the punch at this point and baby our bodies until these synthetic hormones get out of our system.
Should you decide to get back on the pill start taking daily vitamins that the pill has been known to deplete. I'm in my 4th month, I didn't start to feel better until the beginning of my 3rd month. Periods are high anxiety days, but after your cycle you feel better afterwards until the next period comes.
Talking to my boyfriend about me coming off the pill was the hardest thing, initially he was supportive but this process is long so there are times where he's not very sympathetic. We use condoms and I keep track of the days that I am fertile. Some women choose diaphragms and spermicide. There are natural spermicides if you are sensitive down there. Good luck and happy healing
-Anxiously Waiting