Went to my GP after several months where I bled and had stomach cramps on days 14-16 of the month, but no end bleed. She agreed Q may not have been strong enough for me yet and eventually agreed I could try a conventional pill - providing I assured her I would stop immediately if I had a bad migraine. We agreed to try Marvelon/Gedarel first as it's more estrogen dominant (she admitted afterwards she takes this pill too).
The last day of Q was Saturday (days 27 and 28 are blanks so in theory I'd not had any hormone for 3/4 days). For some reason I decided to wait a few days before starting Marvelon - in my head it was to get the Q out of my system. Big mistake! Woke up today with a humdinger of a headache. By lunchtime I was aching and anxious - something I've not had for a while. I guess this proves one of the benefits of Q is that the whole standard pack ensures your'e not without estrogen for long enough to cause withdrawal problems, without having to take back to back. That 36 hours extra seems to have really affected me.
Trouble is, it's left me with a few dilemmas:
- If a four day break from a lower dose pill affects me like this, how will I cope with a seven day break on a stronger pill?
- If I have a bad headache now, how will I know (assuming it continues) whether it's the existing headache or a new one caused by the new pill (in which case I've been told to stop it)
- If I delay until the headache has gone, surely I will feel increasingly worse and it'll take longer to get it in my system again?
Been contemplating these issues all day, made worse as I'm not at work today and DP is away so more time to 'think' . (Have deliberately avoided the internet all day as I knew that would wind me up even more!).
Eventually, an hour ago, I just decided to take the first pill and see what happens.
... So here goes GRL. It'll be interesting to see how different/similar our Marvelon experiences will be, especially as we're the same age. For better or worse, hopefully we can give other members in our situation some insight into this approach.