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NO PERIODS FOR 4 MONTH STILL

Thank you for your respond. I spoke with my gyn doctor and for some reason she did not want to put me on it. she was saying that i AM going through  perimenoposal stage and it is not pleasant but thats the way it is. i had to beg her and she finally prescribed me one time deal.  i just want to see if i start my period it would stop my back and front pains also. when  i miss my period for 2 month, i would get back and front pains. when my period starts so is the pains stops(coincedence?) now  its been 4 month and my gyn thinks  it is muscular/skeleton problem. so i went through different speciallist and mri, bone scans, ultrasounds.seem like it was ok. but anyway  i already had a cortisone shot in my lumbar area  and nerve block in my sciatica  but nothing seems to help. today i am going to urologist to check my bladder. i am so tired of this! i have been taking pain killers and i an not getting relief from them anymore! I am getting more depressed! i hope that "mirracle" pill will have my period start and therefore will stop my pains. Sincerely, hopeless.  
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If  your doctor is unwilling to prescribe progesterone for you or is telling you "that is the way it is", it might be worth getting a second opinion. Some other doctors might feel different and try to offer progesterone or other treatment options.
Machelle M. Seibel, MD
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