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What is going on with my Prempro ??
I have been taking prempro .625/5 mg for 2 yrs now. Now, all of a sudden I am noticing some symptoms.
Last night I had mild hot flashes/got really warm in bed, and also anxiety/butterflies in my stomach continuosly, and could not sleep.
I have been having I have noticed lately, some fatigue, and achy muscles all over body.
I do drink a lot of Vitamin C, I don't know if this has anything to do with it, or interfering with the hormones itself. Does anyone have a clue about this ????

QUOTE (cvoor @ Mar 8 2006, 09:09 AM) *
What is going on with my Prempro ??
I have been taking prempro .625/5 mg for 2 yrs now. Now, all of a sudden I am noticing some symptoms.
Last night I had mild hot flashes/got really warm in bed, and also anxiety/butterflies in my stomach continuosly, and could not sleep.
I have been having I have noticed lately, some fatigue, and achy muscles all over body.
I do drink a lot of Vitamin C, I don't know if this has anything to do with it, or interfering with the hormones itself. Does anyone have a clue about this ????

Also, another thing I forgot to mention, is breathing, I feel I"m not getting enough oxygen sometimes, have to breathe deeply, and my heart feels like it is beating a litttle quickly at times. I know this sounds lilke a lot, but I"m putting it all out there, in case, someone has a possible answer, or has experienced this, don't know if it has anything to do with the extra vitamin c or what in the heck is going on..........
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LoriO
I don't have personal experience with Prempro, but based on the reading I've done it seems that dosages don't always continue to work indefinitely. It could be that your hormones are more out of balance now than they were two years ago, so the same dosage is not giving relief and that's allowing all the peri symptoms to surface. I'd probably check with my doctor and see if something needs to be adjusted.

Anyone have personal experience with this?
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