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Was On Depo Shots. Have Underactive Thyroid. What Causes Tiredness And Dizzy Spells?

I ve been feeling very tired and been getting dizzy spells I m 33 female oh and I was on the deposhot stopped in the beginning of September it s been almost 3 months and no sign of my period and I m worried I just want to feel like myself again I also have a unteractive thyroid
Mon, 16 Dec 2013
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Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic

Sometimes after depo is discontinued, it can take some time for the menstrual cycle to restart.
If you are currently sexually active, however and not presently on any other type of contraception then you may want exclude pregnancy by doing a home pregnancy test.

In addition, the hypothyroidism, if not controlled can also affect the period.
Your doctor may also want to check these levels if the pregnancy test is negative.

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Was On Depo Shots. Have Underactive Thyroid. What Causes Tiredness And Dizzy Spells?

Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic Sometimes after depo is discontinued, it can take some time for the menstrual cycle to restart. If you are currently sexually active, however and not presently on any other type of contraception then you may want exclude pregnancy by doing a home pregnancy test. In addition, the hypothyroidism, if not controlled can also affect the period. Your doctor may also want to check these levels if the pregnancy test is negative. I hope this helps