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Anyone else had this?

Hi everyone,

I’ve suffered with Endometriosis for a number of years now and had two surgeries. Recently I was given Prostap to put me in temporary menopause and hopefully relieve some pain.
I have had awful headaches since my first injection (two weeks ago), almost vice-like squeezing the top of my head. A similar feeling across my cheeks and nose as well. I also feel totally out of it. I know what’s going on around me, but feel so strange. I haven’t managed to go to work as I feel so awful.
Will these symptoms get better as time goes on or is this what I can expect the whole time I’m on the injections (meant to be 6 months)?

Thanks
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