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Re: my body hates me......if it's not one thing it's another.

From: kyla (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Jun 30 21:41:41 2006


Hi JoCee.

Thank you very much for your reply. My periods have always been like clockwork, every 28 days. A couple of times they have been a few days earlier than expected but I just figured it was from stress I was under. The only reason why this concerned me is because I got my period eight days after the last one finished. Both periods have been very heavy and lately I have started to feel light headed and pretty shaky. I picked up some iron supplements and hope this will help with the not feeling so good. I was also on Depo Provera for about 2 1/2 years, my last shot was on Dec 1st 2005 and I am curently not taking anything at all. Although I have been told that all of the Depo is out of my body I am begining to wonder if this is yet another result of having been on Depo. The last & months have not been the greatest health wise for me. I do have a doctor's appointment for this thursday so I will see if they can give me some insight.

Thank you so much for the advice JoCee, I will start to keep better track of my cycles. I hope things are going better for you on the home front. Warmest thoughts for you and your family.

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Kyla

At Fri, 30 Jun 2006, JoCee27 wrote: > >Hi Kyla. > >I don't know if this will answer your question or not, but I've had this >same thing happen to me and usually when it happens it's when my cycle >gets messed up due to the amount of days in the calendar months. Like >in February when we have 28 days, or months with only 30 days, I'll have >a period for some reason, about 5 days sooner than when I have periods >during calendar months with 31 days in them. That could very well be >your problem. I started paying attention to my cycle and the days in >the months because I'd get off of having my period and then I'd have one >again and I'd be like "I JUST got off my cycle! What the heck?" So I >started keeping a calendar, watching the days. > >For example, say between May and September I would be used to getting my >period on the 15th of every month. About October I would get a period >on the 9th. I would continue having my period on the 9th and then >around February I would start getting them on the 12th or 13th. Then by >May I'd be back at the 15th again. That's just how I kept up with it >and found out what was going on. Try that and see if that could be your >problem. > >JoCee > >At Fri, 30 Jun 2006, kyla wrote: >> >>Just when the pain and nausea have begun to wane my body, yet again has >>decided to attack me. My last period,june 13th, was not a pleasant one. >>Major cramping, my back was so bad I could barely walk, heavy bleeding >>and clots the size of the palm of my hand. So after 7 days my period >>stopped and the pain subsided, I even began to feel less nauseous and >>finally ate real food!( I've been living mainly off of boost the last >>little while) So for about a five days everything was going pretty well >>and then the night of the 27th I was in so much pain that my boyfriend >>wanted to take me to the ER. The pain eased and the next day I felt >>pretty okay. On the 29th I got my period again! Just as heavy, just as >>many clots, although the pain isn't as intense as the first. Does >>anyone know why I would get two periods in three weeks? Has anyone else >>had this happen to them? I'm a little freaked out right now. Is this >>normal? >> >>Thanx Kyla > >-- >ENDOANGEL JOCEE > >Law & Crime >http://redraven.iblogs.com/ > >Endo Sisterhood Support Group >http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/EndoSisterhood/ >




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