Sherrie,
I thought that was it. I started Depo-Provera in February. I more or less bled from February until a few weeks after my next shot in May. It stopped for 3-4 weeks, then I bled again until a few weeks after the next shot in August (I think it was Aug 7). It stopped until I had a little bleeding episode Sept 2 to 12 and has been stopped since. Will it start again? I don't know. My doctor thinks we're over the hump, but we'll see. Do I need to mention I've been treated for anemia since May *smile*?
As to weight, in February, before Depo-Provera, I weighed 257. My weight has been stuck in the 250's for the past 3 or 4 years. When I was diagnosed with Insulin Resistance on Aug 2, I weighed 259. I don't consider that a weight gain since I bounce up and down between 255 and 259 normally. I didn't lose my hair. I didn't have mood swings. Nothing else.
Despite all the bleeding, it was still much better than before. I used to have just horrible periods -- super heavy and super painful. I've had pretty heavy bleeding at times on Depo (I call them flash floods because that's what I had a few episodes of) but hardly any cramps. For me, that makes it worthwhile (assuming I really am finished bleeding now).
If you'd like to discuss this via email, feel free to email me at
[email protected]. Of course everyone is different, but for me my feeling with Depo Provera so far is that I'm hopeful. I would have preferred to stop the bleeding sooner, but such is life.
Good luck to you on Depo Provera. If you go for it, I hope you're one of the lucky ones who stop immediately, or soon afterwards.
Frapilu