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Extreme Weakness, Dizziness, Blurred Vision, Brown Vaginal Discharge. On Implanon Implant. Causes?

Hi I feel extremely weak, I had a slight episode waiting for the bus this morning. I suddenly felt very light headed and dizzy, my vision blurred and sudden brown discharge with a few tiny red clots. I am currently on the implanon implant and have been for the past 2 years. If you have any idea what this may be please help me out, I m very worried
Mon, 25 Nov 2013
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Hi,

I suggest to consult OG specialist to further evaluate the implant status (if it has moved when falling and to clarify it is not causing problems).

Do not worry. Just check with your OG, take some rest. If you feel any unusual symptom within these days, consult neurologist to rule out brain injury or/and your physician for other injuries.

All the best!
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Extreme Weakness, Dizziness, Blurred Vision, Brown Vaginal Discharge. On Implanon Implant. Causes?

Hi, I suggest to consult OG specialist to further evaluate the implant status (if it has moved when falling and to clarify it is not causing problems). Do not worry. Just check with your OG, take some rest. If you feel any unusual symptom within these days, consult neurologist to rule out brain injury or/and your physician for other injuries. All the best!