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Hi barba I will be going for 9 months, I actually managed to sort out getting enough for 6 months to take with me before I go so less to worry about now. However, when I get over there I might just go to a chemist and show them the label as they will probably understand the medical terms I guess.
And glad you aren´t judging about me using the pill I am surprised others here don´t realise people use the pill for things like severe period pains and acne not just as a contraceptive.
If you are getting health insurance from your own country, keep in mind to check what is covered. Sometimes foreign stays are only covered on a limited basis. When you get health insurance in Turkey, you will need a Turkish social security number. If you are getting a legal job in Turkey where your employer pays taxes and social security, you will also have a state health insurance. The downside of this insurence is that it will only cover you after at least a month of work and it does not cover foreign trips (for example a day trip to Greece).
The chemist will understand the ingredients of your pill. You might get a different version. For example, instead of Diana you might get cyproteron / ethinylestradiol. This is basically the same as Diana, although some "helper" ingredients differ. This should not change your reaction to the pill, although some users say it does.
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