Bijuva and Nausea: What Users Say
Reviews for Bijuva
- KAM...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- January 6, 2021
For Postmenopausal Symptoms "I took Bijuva for roughly 6 weeks. I am 60 years old and was plagued with hot flashes and night sweats for 10 years. Within weeks, the flashes were gone. Yay! But I’ve had bouts of stomach pain and nausea. Honestly, I’d rather have the flashes. My doctor and I decided on me stopping taking the Bijuva. It’s been a few days since I stopped the medicine, and my stomach is awful today. My hope is that this quickly goes away. It’s helpful to have these reviews so I/we know we’re not alone."
- Anonymous
- September 10, 2020
For Menopausal Disorders "I have been taking Bijuva for four months now and starting to put things together on how I feel. It did help with the hot flashes, and in the beginning, I was sleeping through the night, but that has now stopped, so I have been overtired. I have put on weight. I am having daily nausea. I swear my memory is off, and today I went to the doctor since I have a small hernia, and he said he's concerned for my gallbladder, which is one of the worst side effects. I am stopping immediately."
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For Menopausal Disorders "I have just stopped this drug Bijuva. Took it for 4 months, and it did help greatly with my menopause issues. Then, about a month ago, I began feeling unwell. Headaches, fatigue, tension, weight gain, and even had a TIA at work! I almost died. The ER did every test they could think of... CAT, MRIs, heart scans, bloodwork, heavy metal tests, vitamin levels, thyroid, hormones, etc... Perfectly healthy! I still have brain fog, a constant headache, weakness, and moments of nausea and faintness. I truly have no idea if it is Bijuva, but I am not taking any chances."