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monthly periods

is it possible to have two periods within two weeks apart?  if not could there be somthing wrong
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i had none-pre,post or during?...but PMS fulltime
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I didn't have ANY periods while I was on treatment - all 72 weeks of it and I was hoping it magically disappeared for good but voila it went straight back to normal a month after treatment stopped.

Alas...this is a common thing for cycles to be messed up but they do go back to normal when we stop the meds. (Damn, in my case hahahah!)
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Hi, I missed 3 months of my  cycle ( well really not missed) I am now 16 weeks post and back to norm!,, I did 24 weeks.
pam
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I forgot to add that you DO NOT want to get pregnant on treatment under any circumstances.  Make sure you take extra precautions during this time especially since your cycle is screwy.
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My cycle got all screwed up during treatment and it is still not back to normal.  If you are concerned, you should check with your OB/GYN.
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