What Causes Feeling Of Heat, Fatigue, Muscle Pain After Stopping Contraceptive Pills?
Give yourself some time.
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Hello
Thanks for writing to us with your health concern.
It is very clear that all your blood work and investigations are clear, so there is nothing to worry at all.
Moreover, your symptoms are typical of hormone withdrawal.
The feeling of heat, fatigue, muscle pain - all this is very common after years on the pill and then stopping it.
Also, you started a new pill pretty fast, which interrupted the process of acclimatization to a hormone free phase.
Right now, you mention that initially you had the heat sensation daily, now it is not that frequent.
So please stay hormone free.
Give your body another fortnight to adjust.
I am sure the symptoms will dissipate slowly.
Also, fibromyalgia can contribute to many of these symptoms, please consult your rheumatologist and start medication for that too.
Stress management is vital, as you are just 30, and you need to believe that you will soon be completely healthy once the hormones wear off.
Some women need more time to recover after stopping BC.
Hope this answer helped you.
All the best
please feel free to discuss further.
I dont think this is anything serious, relax.
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Oh yes, dizziness and this feeling of breathlessness / air hunger is also typically seen in hormone withdrawal.
With such extensive blood work coming up negative, I do not think there is any chance of this being something sinister that has just not shown up.
I think you are being anxious about it.
Fibromyalgia is typically characterized by tender spots, generalized aches and pains and fatigue.
This is the disease process, and you will feel that way until and unless you are treated for fibromyalgia.
Women with fibromyalgia also have a heightened response to hormones.
The heat sensations are wearing away, and so will all the rest, provided it is given time.
Explained.
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No, you have not brought out fibromyalgia by stopping the pill.
THat is not what I meant.
Just that , fibromyalgia has myriad presentations, and coping with hormone withdrawal is also affected by fibromyalgia.
Many of the symptoms overlap, so you would up end up feeling worse after stopping the pill, compared to a woman without it.
No, you do NOT have cancer.
Stop worrying about it.
It would have definitely been picked up with such extensive workup.
I admire your decision to treat fibromyalgia naturally.
THis is logical too, because medications can only keep the symptoms in check for awhile, not completely cure it.
Please go through this link -
http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Fibromyalgia/Pages/Treatment.aspx
Invest in natural therapies, that will help in the long run.
For the hormone withdrawal to fade away, wait another fortnight at least.
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Yes, if it was cancer, it would have shown up on the bloodwork, imaging, CT scans - somewhere.
I can understand how you are feeling, and the frustration must be killing.
I said a fortnight to feel better, not 100 %.
It will take time, nobody can say how long.
BUt yes, if you do not feel much better in a fortnight ( and do not take any pill in the interim ) then you must see your rheumatologist and initiate treatment and also see a pyschologist ( sometimes these symptoms have a nervous background too ).
Get the fibromyalgia treated first.
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I said that a feeling of breathlessness often happens due to hormone withdrawal.
The muscle pain is very obviously a symptom of fibromyalgia, also the sore points in the armpits and back muscles.
Working out must have exacerbated it, yes it is possible, but then lack of exercise will only compound issues.
YEs, a feeling of heat at the back of the throat and eyes is a part of the symptom complex.
You should be consulting your Rheumatologist, and getting treatment for fibromyalgia, even if includes just psychological intervention.
Many of the symptoms of fibromyalgia and hormone withdrawal overlap, so treating atleast one, will clarify to what extent the other is responsible.
Yes, do that.
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Yes, that is typical of fibromyalgia, the chest muscles must be badly affected.
You can start with trying out the meds, till alternative therapies are established, and you can wean yourself off.
You can write in to me directly anytime, using the following direct link -
http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-aarti-abraham/64623
Take care, and wish you health !
Relax.
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YOu have had one recently, you do not need another one.
This is fibromyalgia typically.
WHy not begin medication and see the response, before imagining the worst.
I am very sure this is not something else - particularly what you are dreading !
Please upload all tests done so far.
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Just upload the complete battery of tests done so far on this query thread.
I will make a checklist again.
Nothing further remains to be done.
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You have been tested for practically everything under the sun.
Please dont worry.
There is no way that cancer can escape through this extensive dragnet of tests.