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Pain In Lower Back, Headache, Dizziness, Weakness, Constipation. Diagnosed Anemic. Prescribed Depo To Stop Bleeding. Suggest

My doctor has diagnosed me as anaemic, but I think it is something more, they have taken me out of the trigestrel and now they put me on depo to try and stop the bleeding, as I have shed some flesh like most of the ladies did on your side, I m planning to as them to refere me to see a gyno maybe I have cyst or something as I m constantly struggling with my lower back, I have headaches that I wish I could die of when they start, I get dizzy now and the, I feel tired and weak and the worst of all I constantly constipated. please help Carol
Wed, 20 Nov 2013
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Hi Carol,

You can do:

- urine analysis = rule out urinary tract infection
- vaginal swab testing/pap smear = rule out genital problems
- transvaginal and abdominal ultrasound
- check your internal ear with ENT specialist for dizziness

Wish you health!
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Pain In Lower Back, Headache, Dizziness, Weakness, Constipation. Diagnosed Anemic. Prescribed Depo To Stop Bleeding. Suggest

Hi Carol, You can do: - urine analysis = rule out urinary tract infection - vaginal swab testing/pap smear = rule out genital problems - transvaginal and abdominal ultrasound - check your internal ear with ENT specialist for dizziness Wish you health!