“I paid the makers of Yasmin to Kill Me”~ Article
I don’t have anything to say about Yasmin (Yaz) personally, but I do believe it’s important when I come across articles to keep the info coming to all of you. I don’t use birth control pills of any sorts, they don’t react well with my PMDD, but for some of you I do know you like Yaz.
Again, I believe you should all have the most up-to-date info that I can find and I will continue bringing it to you, whether negative or positive.
Stef
From LawyersandSettlements.com
“I Paid the Makers of Yasmin to Kill Me”
August 21, 2009. By Jane MundyHardy, KY: Sherri H. was prescribed Yasmin for PMDD (premenstrual dysphoric disorder) and was on the birth control pill for two years, until she wound up in hospital with a blood clot in her lung. “I am furious that Yasmin or Yaz is riskier than other birth control pills,” says Sherri,” and I was giving Bayer $63 per month to kill me!”
In May of this year, Sherri thought she had flu-like symptoms–she was throwing up and coughing—but then she started to spit up blood. “At first I thought the blood was from coughing too much but it got progressively worse,” says Sherri.
“About a week later I took my daughter to her grad party and got a really bad pain across my back,” adds Sherri. ” I couldn’t catch my breath; it felt like I was being smothered, and the pain was like a big cramp. And I was spitting up a lot of blood. I went to ER where they diagnosed me with pneumonia and sent me home. But three days later I was back in hospital, bent over in pain, it was horrible. I would rather have my daughter all over again than go through that.
This time they did a CAT Scan and found a blood clot in my right lung. The doctors think it traveled from my leg and that is probably why I was so sick.
They asked the usual questions: my history, if there were any heart attacks in family etc. I am 43 and in good health and there is no history of heart problems in my family; the only thing that fit the criteria was that I was taking birth control and a bit overweight—the only two things that would cause a blood clot. I stopped Yasmin right away.
I was in ICU for two days and in the hospital for a total of 5 days. Now I will have to be on a blood thinner for at least 6 months.
When I found out that a birth control pill could do this, I was shocked. Over the years I knew there was a chance of blood clots but you never think it will happen to you. Then I discovered all the lawsuits being filed against Bayer’s Yasmin and Yaz.
I went online and discovered that I was at high risk. Bayer was in trouble for not giving out enough information and warnings. If I knew that Yasmin and Yaz are more dangerous than other birth control pills, I would never have taken it.
I have been on the pill for many years but to know Yasmin has a higher risk than other birth control pills is unbelievable. I have a 5-year-old and it just through the grace of god that I am still here. What would my child do without her mummy? It just made me angry, It isn’t right. You trust the drug companies and assume they are putting out a product that is safe and well tested. Then to find out they are hiding information from you—that is infuriating.”
Sherri is in the process of filing a lawsuit against Bayer, the manufacturer of Yasmin. LawyersandSettlements will check back with Sherri in a few months regarding her case.
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Comments (2)
Anna
August 22nd, 2009 at 1:13 pm
Hi everyone,
birth-control pills will NOT help your PMS, neither anti depressants. it is like patch-work- not dealing with the actual problem.
PLEASE check out this website: http://moody-cow.com/
it has done wonders for me, i did not pay anything-just signed up for the free website and researched the rest myself+ taken tests AND i am CHANGING my diet. So far, so much better. please women- get reading, and dont be fooled by big medical manufacturers who make profits only for making one problem go away by adding 10 others.
i believe in going back to the natural, stripping off all that awful food and poison we fill ourself with, it is hard though, very hard, i know, to cut out food that i LOVE. but hopefully, by using food as medicine and medicine as food things can get a whole lot better for all of us.
make informed choices, not informed ones.
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Anna
August 22nd, 2009 at 1:15 pm
CORRECT:
MAKE INFORMED CHOICES, NOT UNINFORMED ONES!
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