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Re: Sick EVERY month this time :(??

From: cathy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat Dec 31 16:13:23 2005


sat 12/31/2005 >
>I need some advice desperately. My regular doctor has no idea or
>comment on this and I need someone who knows something or who can direct
>me someplace. For the last two years, I have literally gotten sick
>about ten out of twelve months of the year when I'm PMSing. Sick as in:
>I get very fatigued, I get a drippy post nasal drip that turns into
>congestion/cold like symptoms, clogged feeling in my ears, my glands
>swell some, (left lymphnode on neck seems to swell at this time) and I
>have the chills. No true fever, just very cold and chilled to the bone.
>I try to fight it by taking vitamins and getting extra rest but the
>slightest change in sleep etc. I still end up getting it. :( I have it
>right now and my period began today. This is much more than just
>coincidental. It has been happening regularly and I don't get it! I can
>see how we're more suseptible to colds etc during this time of the
>month, but EVERY month??? Other symptoms, of my periods- I am typically
>on time, 28 day cycle, now moving toward a 27 day cycle. I get some
>cramping before my period and the first day or two. I have had right
>side pain on and off for two years but they've never found anything with
>sonogram, or colonosopy. Its not been horrible enough to have the
>laproscopy. Please email if you can, or let me know how I can figure
>out what is making me ill every month. I'm so run down feeling for days
>it's horrible :(. Like having a cold every month.
>thanks for taking the time to read..
>
>please answer back

>--

>




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