for the last five years I have been
suffering from severe mentrual pain, i'm
only in my early twenties and I don't
think I can take this pain for the rest of
my life. Sometimes I feel like I would
rather die, than suffer this pain it gets
that bad. It makes me feel really dizzy
and faint and I vomit with the pain.
Painkillers don't seem to help me anymore.
What can I do to stop the pain??
Please help me, anyone.
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churchie_7
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Jul 2005 Posts: 58
Posted: 08-19-05 09:30am
Have you been to a doctor? Yikes!
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Blue_Streak_Creations
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Jan 2005 Posts: 107 Location: USA
Posted: 08-19-05 09:49am
I'm in the same boat as you. I've had it
since I started my period at 12...&
i'm now 33. Naproxin used to work, but
not anymore. My obgyn gave me a
prescription for darvocet & that
barely touches the pain...& said I
might have endometriosis. Seeing a new
obgyn today for another problem...& am
going to ask about the debilitating
menstrual cramps. See if he says the
same thing as my other obgyn...
Blue
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pixma
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 17 Aug 2005 Posts: 1015 Location: NSW Australia
Endometriosis Posted: 08-19-05 09:54am
I seriously suggest you go and see your
gyno!!
Its probably endometriosis!! I had it for
years before I was diagnosed!!
The earlier its treated the better you are
in the long run!!
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sad_eyes
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 19 Aug 2005 Posts: 96
Posted: 08-19-05 10:56am
Hi,
no I never have been to my gp about this.
Endometriosis runs in my family, I really
hope I don't have this, I think I do but
i'm scared to see a doctor about it
because they will say I have and i'm
scared that I wont be able to have
children in the future. I have had severe
anaemia and depression also within the
last few years, does anyone know if these
could be related to endometriosis??
Thanks for replying.
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fatfamily02
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 20 Jul 2005 Posts: 3050 Location: Georgia, USA
Posted: 08-19-05 11:31am
Sooner you find out--the better the
outcome, please go to the dr about this.
Every thing is hormonal. I have a
condition where I either make too much
seratonan or not enough. And seratonan
is related to female hormones, thyroid,
sleep, and "depression"
so they could all be related maybe if you
dont like drs go and find over counter
seratonan "herb" treatment--for depression
and all these things could level out. I
am trying to find this for my daughter,
who doesnt hardly eat and has terrible
weight problems, depression, missed many
periods up until she had baby. I have
read a lot lately on this. It even help
sugar levels in the blood. For diabetics.
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pixma
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 17 Aug 2005 Posts: 1015 Location: NSW Australia
Posted: 08-19-05 11:49am
sad_eyes
wrote:
hi,
no I never have been to my gp about this.
Endometriosis runs in my family, I really
hope I don't have this, I think I do but
i'm scared to see a doctor about it
because they will say I have and i'm
scared that I wont be able to have
children in the future. I have had
severe anaemia and depression also within
the last few years, does anyone know if
these could be related to
endometriosis??
Thanks for
replying.
mate I don't want to be the bearer of bad
news but if endo runs in your family its
most likely the case that you do! Both my
mother and sister has endometriosis. My
sister so bad that she can't have
children!! But only because she left it
too late to try and conceive!!.
I worry everyday that I wont be able to
have children and i'm only 25!! But
seriously go to your gyno and if your
diagnosed ask what steps have to be made
too lesson the risks of infertility!!
Keep your chin up, be strong and go with
the flow!!! But remember....Sooner the
better!!!:-)
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sad_eyes
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 19 Aug 2005 Posts: 96
Posted: 08-19-05 13:30pm
That's what i'm worrying about the most
that I wont be able to have children.
I've been stressing about my life all day,
thinking about having children within the
next few years incase I wont be able to
have any in the future. My family who
have had the endometriosis diagnosed has
had no treatment for it in terms of
medications. I'm just trying to find ways
of reducing the effects naturally if I can
and I will pray alot also that it goes
away. I am already taking
anti-depressants, but the depression still
seems to persist for no reason, which is
why I thought maybe it's related to
hormone imbalances or something. I'm
going to try and take black seed oil
everyday, someone told me it can prevent
it, it tastes really horrible though - but
i'm going to continue taking it see if
that helps me.
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pixma
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 17 Aug 2005 Posts: 1015 Location: NSW Australia
Posted: 08-20-05 08:58am
Are you on the pill???
I was told to go back on the pill when
diagnosed.
Also...
I had been on anti-depression medication
and i'm pretty sure a symptom was mentral
pain. Maybe that has something to do with
it!!
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sad_eyes
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 19 Aug 2005 Posts: 96
Posted: 08-20-05 11:07am
Hi,
no i'm not on the pill I was told that I
should never take it due to close
relatives in my family suffering adverse
side effects from it. What can you take
other than the pill which will help it??
It's definately not the anti-depressants
that has caused the pain because I had the
pain along time before I starting taking
the anti-depressants. I have noticed that
I get more pain when i'm more anaemic
though, I have no idea as to why this is,
I was thinking maybe it's caused by lack
of oxygen to the internal muscles or
something :roll:
the strange thing is that occurs with me
is that sometimes it's not my lower
abdomen that cramps but higher up above
the umbilical region, and my it begins to
feel so sore and painful that I can't get
up out of bed because it hurts so much if
I move even an inch. But luckily this
hasn't happened to me for the last few
months which i'm very grateful for!!
Thanks for the reply...
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pixma
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 17 Aug 2005 Posts: 1015 Location: NSW Australia
Not a Problem!! Posted: 08-23-05 07:21am
I just hope that i've helped in some
way!!
Just one more thing!! When I was first
put on the pill I think I had about
everyside effect there was. Doctors
changed me over to marvelon. Its also
advised to be taken if you have endo. I
had no problems with it what so ever.
Hopefully that might help!!
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bigangellover
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 09 Oct 2005 Posts: 9
Try This Posted: 10-13-05 18:29pm
I had the same problem for the last 14
yrs!! I'm only 27 and i've had painful
period all my life.
I think I finally found my cure but i'll
tell u my 14 yr struggle.
Try 1: birth control pills
kinda helps. But I don't like to depend
on chemicals and it doesn't really fix the
problem, so I stopped.
Try 2: herbal remedy, dong quai
got rid of a lot of pain and period is
also slightly more regulated. But a lot
of herbs are contaminated these days,
decided to stop too.
Try 3: regular vitamins
took centrum for a while. Thought I may
be not getting enough of some nutrition.
Didn't work.
Try 4: vitamin b complex + one a day +
calcium
i think I found my cure! One month after
I started taking these, my period was
noticeably less painful. 2 months after,
my period was only 5 days instead of my
normal 10. 3 months after, my period did
not hurt at all and I have a regular 30
day cycle instead of 40-50 days.
Good luck
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les82
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 21 Jun 2006 Posts: 1
Posted: 06-21-06 15:04pm
I have the same problem. I am 23 and am
healthy, other than this pain. I went to
my gyno, suspecting every horrible nasty
problem imaginable. I was diagnosed with
a yeast/bv infection and they gave me
clindesse to clear that right up. She
also put me on yaz to regulate things and
hopefully cease the monthly pain. She
also scheduled me for a vaginal
ultrasound, which was perfectly healthy.
They gave me some tramadol for the
existing pain, and told me to let the
birth control run its course for 3 months.
After that, if I still have pain, they
want to do the endometriosis test. So
far, after 1 month of birth
control/tramadol, things seem to be
getting better.
I made a huge mistake by self diagnosing
myself - I just psyched myself up to be
really sick. Turns out, I just needed a
little fine tuning.
Good luck
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ticket
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 21 Jul 2006 Posts: 2
Posted: 07-21-06 01:24am
I am 19 years old, and since I started
having my period at 14, I have severe
cramping ever cycle, and its twice a month
:shock: . At 17 I went on birth controll
and it helped greatly, but since I am no
longer taking it, my cycle has returned to
its origional cycle. My grandma gave me
something called magnesia phosphorica 6x
(magnesium phosphate) to help with the
pain. They are very tiny pellets that
dissolve under the tongue, and they are
fast acting... I normally take 5 at the
begining of the day, and it usually calms
the cramps down all day (8 hours, just
enough to get me through my work day.)
they are used specifically for menstrual
cramps. You can get them at any health
food store, in a small vial of about 200
pellets, for $7.00.
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BlinkyBill
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 23 Aug 2006 Posts: 87 Location: Australia
Posted: 08-25-06 03:32am
Don't put up with the pain and suffering,
there is help out there.
You may need to go on birth control pills
to make your periods light and less
painful.
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