Jenelle Evans finally got a diagnosis for her medical mystery crisis on The Doctors.
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The 24-year-old met with two different specialists on the medical show — and was told that quitting the
use of marijuana and her birth control caused her bizarre symptoms including mood swings, anxiety, bleeding, missed periods, and milk secretion from her breasts.
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"I think that both of us came to the conclusion that it is in fact the birth control pills that you are taking now,” endocrinologist Joseph Pinzone said, as OB/GYN Peter Weiss recommended that she stop taking her birth control pill.
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During their meeting, she also informed the doctors that she stopped smoking marijuana in December — and that the symptoms started soon after.
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"I noticed that I smoked marijuana for a long time, probably for years and years and years,” the
Teen Mom star said. “And recently I stopped in about December. And then I noticed my symptoms coming on in the end of January."
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“In this case, there’s in fact two sets of substances that are going on: one that’s been added, another that’s been taken away,” Dr. Prizone told Jenelle. “So the taking away of the marijuana may certainly have some effects.”
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Jenelle appeared to take the doctors' orders seriously, saying that she doesn't intend on having another baby for a while.
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“Maybe like later on, a year or two from now,” she said. “I want to buy a house and get settled down… so when I settle down and stuff, yeah, maybe then. But not any time soon.”
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The 24-year-old met with two different specialists on the medical show — and was told that quitting the
use of marijuana and her birth control caused her bizarre symptoms including mood swings, anxiety, bleeding, missed periods, and milk secretion from her breasts.
Photo credit: Splash News
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"I think that both of us came to the conclusion that it is in fact the birth control pills that you are taking now,” endocrinologist Joseph Pinzone said, as OB/GYN Peter Weiss recommended that she stop taking her birth control pill.
Photo credit: Getty Images
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During their meeting, she also informed the doctors that she stopped smoking marijuana in December — and that the symptoms started soon after.
Photo credit: Splash News
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"I noticed that I smoked marijuana for a long time, probably for years and years and years,” the
Teen Mom star said. “And recently I stopped in about December. And then I noticed my symptoms coming on in the end of January."
Photo credit: Getty Images
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“In this case, there’s in fact two sets of substances that are going on: one that’s been added, another that’s been taken away,” Dr. Prizone told Jenelle. “So the taking away of the marijuana may certainly have some effects.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
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Jenelle appeared to take the doctors' orders seriously, saying that she doesn't intend on having another baby for a while.
Photo credit: Getty Images
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“Maybe like later on, a year or two from now,” she said. “I want to buy a house and get settled down… so when I settle down and stuff, yeah, maybe then. But not any time soon.”
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