Body Pain During And After Menstrual Cycle Posted: 07-28-07 19:53pm
Hi, in june I started getting pain all
over my body. The pain was shooting all
over including my abdomen. It started
right before my period and was worst
during the heaviest time. Then slowly
afterwards began to subside each day until
a week later it stopped. Exactly a month
later it happened again except this time
it was not as bad, but I have notice
tingling in my feet and hands as well as
muscle spasm which I have never notice
before. I have not seen a doctor yet but
have an appointment to see one next week.
The pain has subsided just like the last
time, but I still feel a little bit. I
waiting to see if it completely stops like
it did the last time. June of 2007 was
the first time I have expericed this time
of pain around my menstrual period. Has
anyone ever experienced this before or
knows someone who has. I have been
thinking the worst, like its the beginning
of some type of immune disease or
something.
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young Girl
Especially EHEALTHy
Joined: 21 Jun 2007 Posts: 13932 Location: everythings better in, texas USA
Posted: 07-28-07 19:58pm
lol i know how you feel!!! but thats
because im pregnant and i have carpal
tunnels syndrome (sp?)
i dont know what it is that you have but
stay calm and dont stress about it!!! its
most likely not a disease :]
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