I was recently diagnosed with pcos 8 cyst in specific, also about 1 year ago I had a thyroidectomy, now back to the cyst matter, my doctor prescribed me larin fe 1 mg once a day, also every sunday ozempic 1 mg for weight loss and hormone regulation, (i do not have diabetes) and for last but not the least weekly vitamin d (ergo). I have been bleeding constantly since feb 28 but discharge worsen 3 weeks ago filling an up 9 pads per day. I called my physician and he wasn't available but I was directed to some other doctor from the same hospital (this "new" doctor's the one that recently prescribed larin fe) he said drink these birth control pills and you'll be better, I have been drinking them for 13 days so far but the bleeding seems to be worsening. What should I do? How many pads per hour or day it's an emergency? How do I know when to go to the er? Are there any pills with higher quality than larin fe? I was once prescribed metformin 1000 mg to treat what was at the time a suspect pcos but we swapped for ozempic due to secondary effects like rectal bleeding, also one thing I did notice is that metformin does reduce the bleeding really quick vs this new larin fe. And now my conclusion: should I take, or can I take: one larin, one metformin 1000 mg, daily, and ozempic once a week on sundays?
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Larin Fe is a lower dose pill. It's effective but in some PCOD patients it is not enough. You can switch over to Krimson 35 or Ovral G for this cycle to stop the bleeding and then go back to larin Fe next cycle. Ozempic is equally effective as Metformin and any can be used depending on your convenience.
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What is your weight and for how long have you been taking these medicines? Your heavy bleeding calls for immediate medical attention. Please visit a hospital immediately for injectables and blood tests. Once your bleeding is controlled if you like you can contact me. I personally do not feel that larin fe and ozempic are good for you. There are other medications which will work better and weight loss should always be done with diet and exercise. Medicines can affect health adversely.
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