How bad is your period cramp and how do you deal with it?
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have u seen a doc for it?
I went to doctor and did tests but nothing that could be fixed
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It's not endo? Did they suggest anything? My sister didn't really have issues but she got an iud and that stopped most of her period and she had barely any period symptoms when she had it
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It's not endo? Did they suggest anything? My sister didn't really have issues but she got an iud and that stopped most of her period and she had barely any period symptoms when she had it
not really
they suggested me to keep warm and rest for it
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Mine used to be a solid 10/10 sometimes forcing me to skip school but thankfully I found a birth control that has done absolute wonders. It's only a mild inconvenience now that instead of lasting 12-14 days is more like 3 I highly recommend trying to find one that works for you and talk to your gyn about the possibility of endometriosis or pcos
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Mine used to be a solid 10/10 sometimes forcing me to skip school but thankfully I found a birth control that has done absolute wonders. It's only a mild inconvenience now that instead of lasting 12-14 days is more like 3 I highly recommend trying to find one that works for you and talk to your gyn about the possibility of endometriosis or pcos
I agree with this. Hormonal bc pills/iud help a lot of people. It's possible it may help you if you can find something that works with your body. Even non-hormonal copper iud may help
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I agree with this. Hormonal bc pills/iud help a lot of people. It's possible it may help you if you can find something that works with your body. Even non-hormonal copper iud may help
And it can definitely take a while too! The first one I tried was too strong and ended up causing heart palpitations then the 2nd did absolutely nothing. Third time was a charm
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I agree with this. Hormonal bc pills/iud help a lot of people. It's possible it may help you if you can find something that works with your body. Even non-hormonal copper iud may help
Mine used to be a solid 10/10 sometimes forcing me to skip school but thankfully I found a birth control that has done absolute wonders. It's only a mild inconvenience now that instead of lasting 12-14 days is more like 3 I highly recommend trying to find one that works for you and talk to your gyn about the possibility of endometriosis or pcos
I should probably switch up my gyn, last time I saw her in person she prude shamed me and basically said she doesnt believe me
BC pills make me really moody and I cant do normal work, not sure about IUD.
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I should probably switch up my gyn, last time I saw her in person she prude shamed me and basically said she doesnt believe me
BC pills make me really moody and I cant do normal work, not sure about IUD.
definitely find a new doctor. You don't need that in your life. If you system doesn't tolerate hormonal bc well, it might still be okay with an iud with hormones since it delivers it more localized and I don't know if the nonhormonal one would work on your systems but the copper one is worth asking about. They ruled out endo and fibroids?
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Im usually in pain for the first 2days which I would describe as three out of ten in terms of pain. On the second day it's usually a one . I just take a pill if I really need it and I actually prefer to work when I'm on my period cause I get too distracted to notice any pain. In terms of flow it's pretty moderate I just have pads.
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horrendous. I actually can't handle it without meds because the pain will make me vomit and get weak. It's honestly a hysterical affair for me half the time.
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Yeah throwing up is the worst. I know I’ve had times where I’ve just made it to the bathroom.
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I haven't had periods for four years as I'm fully menopausal. I did suffer cramps quite badly when I was younger and actually passed out in class with them once. I just used to take it easy as they could have me bed ridden. I also tried to keep the sugar down as that could aggravate them. I'm glad they're a distant memory for me now.
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I have PCOS so it breaks the scale sadly
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9/10
Sometimes I get leg/lower back pain and cramps but I’ve gotten used to it. The worst thing is my emotions, I get extremely moody and tired
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0/10 I've never had cramps *knock on wood*
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surgery is on the table for me after i finish accutane ahhh
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10/10
extreme cramps to the point that i throw up multiple times 🙃
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