Guest guest Posted November 26, 2008 Report Share Posted November 26, 2008 I completely blame the pill on my condition. I was on the pill until I was 26 and went back on it at 30. But at 30 I started on the new " low-dose " pill and then nuvaring. My dr said my VVS was clearly caused by a lack of estrogen and I have been responding well to compounded E & T and a higher dose pill. There is also some question of a link between hormones and LS which I also have and which is also improving. And I read those pamphlet and they say nothing about VVS. They talk about smoking and blood clots - that's about it...-- Religion is not in any book, but in the human heart -- Theodore Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2008 Report Share Posted November 26, 2008 Kim,How old were you when you starting use the pill? I was 17. I was miserable from severe cramps, and at that time - there just wasn't really much info on Endo. My Aunt told me to go on the pill and that it would help with the cramping. It did! But it also gave me vestibulitis. I really think they should put a warning in those pamphlets. I have really improved from hormonal treatments, too. Especially estrogen! Chelle I completely blame the pill on my condition. I was on the pill until I was 26 and went back on it at 30. But at 30 I started on the new "low-dose" pill and then nuvaring. My dr said my VVS was clearly caused by a lack of estrogen and I have been responding well to compounded E & T and a higher dose pill. There is also some question of a link between hormones and LS which I also have and which is also improving. And I read those pamphlet and they say nothing about VVS. They talk about smoking and blood clots - that's about it... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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