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Re: Headaches with PCOS and AF cycles

From: jodi (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 31 Oct 2001 15:29:35 -0600 (CST)


I have a tipped uterus and my menstrual blood is almost always just red... :-)

I am beginning to wonder though if for some weird reason PCOSers are more likely to have tipped uteri??? it seems really common, but maybe I'm just looking for it. Don't know...

Congrats on giving up the caffeine and artificial sweetener! i know how hard that is. I have quit both myself... about a thousand times. :-(

- jodi

At Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Lauree wrote: >
>A lot of you are mentioning the same cycles I would have when I did have
>them. They kept me on my toes most of the time now knowing if I would
>need the Super duper pad or the mini thing. The brownish color I was
>told since my doctor did go in and check it out a few times is old blood
>that breaks down and does not make it out of our bodies but gets stuck.
>I have a tipped Uterus and not to mention my cervix is closed to tight
>so unless the cycle is really flowing there is no chance for it too pass
>and therefore he says backs up and stays there until enough is built up
>to pass. ????????? I do not know how true he is but it seems like that
>could be the reason. Now on the Met since May my cycles are coming
>every 32 days. It took 3 month for the met to work with one month of
>provera to kick start them. I also stopped the carbs limiting myself to
>no more then 20 to 50 mgs a day and cut the caffine out totally. I am
>not sure if I am ovulating yet but I would think that with cycles coming
>every 32 days that I would be. Will have to wait and see what the new
>Doc says and that is not until January. I hope some of this info helps,
>I know we are all different.
>Lauree




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