I took lupron in the 90s for endometriosis. I have had fractures and joint issues for the past 15 years. Now wondering if some of my issues is from taking that medication. It did get rid of the endometriosis, but I was never able to get pregnant.
I took lupron in the 90s for endometriosis. I have had fractures and joint issues for the past 15 years. Now wondering if some of my issues is from taking that medication. It did get rid of the endometriosis, but I was never able to get pregnant.
I have no words to express how I feel. My whole life I blindly followed medical advice. I didnтАЩt wake up until Covid. Then it was just too much to takeтАФmandates, cloth masks, the over sensationalism of the actual Covid illness, etc.
I'm really sorry that happened to you and that's why I try so hard to bring attention to the forgotten sides of medicine. If you have a chance, read the longer version of this article as it will fill in a lot more of the picture.
DayFawnBreakingтАФI can relate. I would say I was already starting to wake up, and Sam Quinones' book DREAMLAND (the pioneering reporting about the opiate epidemic) was one of several things that got me fluttering open my eyes, but the covid con, that was the screaming alarm clock.
I took lupron in the 90s for endometriosis. I have had fractures and joint issues for the past 15 years. Now wondering if some of my issues is from taking that medication. It did get rid of the endometriosis, but I was never able to get pregnant.
Your experience is very commonly reported in Lupron support groups (and Lupron lawsuits)
I have no words to express how I feel. My whole life I blindly followed medical advice. I didnтАЩt wake up until Covid. Then it was just too much to takeтАФmandates, cloth masks, the over sensationalism of the actual Covid illness, etc.
I'm really sorry that happened to you and that's why I try so hard to bring attention to the forgotten sides of medicine. If you have a chance, read the longer version of this article as it will fill in a lot more of the picture.
DayFawnBreakingтАФI can relate. I would say I was already starting to wake up, and Sam Quinones' book DREAMLAND (the pioneering reporting about the opiate epidemic) was one of several things that got me fluttering open my eyes, but the covid con, that was the screaming alarm clock.