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Re: does anyone else get alternating light and heavy periods?

From: Kim (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed May 30 14:33:29 2001


At Wed, 30 May 2001, Danielle wrote: >
>I may have endo but am confused. For last year I have dealt with
>constant lower abdominal and back pain and throbbing basically 3 weeks a
>month. Then my periods became longer in cycle length,going from 28 days
>like clockwork to varying lengths from 26 to 31. My last few periods
>were very heavy flow and cramps. But now this current period was very
>weird. I had worse than usual cramps for 1 week straight before it,then
>on day 31 it came. But it was very light & bright pink . Then the next
>day it turned to dark brown bleeding,but was still light and more
>thick/discharge like (not like regular red blood).It was so light I
>could go for hours with no tampon or pad and there was nothing there.
>Now I am on day 6 and it is still doing this but now I have bad cramps
>again. Anyone else experience this?? I always assumed endo would mean
>very heavy bleeding so this seems strange.

Danielle

I have very weird cycles. I was diagnosed with endo. I may have my period for 3 weeks out of the month then some months just a few days. Most of the time I severe cramps that either send me to the hospital or jsut make me so sick that I can't do anything for several days. I also have very heavy bleeding and it is usually dark brown. I don't know if this helps at all but I would suggest that you see a dr.

Good Luck and Keep in touch. Kim




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