by Pam
(Big Spring, Texas)
Hello,
I am using progesterone, but it is causing extreme thirst. I have had my AC1 checked and it is normal, but when I put my progesterone on, I get so thirsty. My mouth does burn, and cannot get enough to drink. I am scheduled for more blood work in Oct. but why am I getting so thirsty when I put on my progesterone?
If anyone can help with this side effect, please let me know what to do. I am quite miserable with this.
Thanks
Pam
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