Without more info, hard to know what is going on. See your doctor to get checked out and see what is going on.
Good luck. Keep us posted!
Lynette Sheppard RN Health Maven
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As someone who was on depo as well- it can take 6 months to a year for the body to adjust back to its own hormones- so yeah things will be crazy. I completely understand what you are talking about.
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