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Re: ORS/Endo/perimenopause - trying to make sense of symptoms

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Mon, 10 Sep 2001 16:04:34 -0500 (CDT)


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At Mon, 10 Sep 2001, D.N. wrote: >
>Hi,
>
>I know that I am going through perimenopause and I know when I ovulate
>because of mittelschmertz. I had ovulation pain last Tuesday. Today I
>am having pain like my "period" has started. (I have ORS and endo + s/p
>TAH+LSO and later RSO. I have a permanently swollen lymph node in the
>lower left side that becomes very painful during a "period". Endo was
>found in the sigmoid colon area during my hyst.)
>
>I understand that cycles vary in length-from period to period during
>perimenopause. I am wondering- can the length from the time from when
>you ovulate to the time your period starts get shorter?
>
>Normally, I run 12 days between ovulation and period.
>In the last couple days I have had hot flashes, mood swings. Normally I
>have breast tenderness after ovulation. This month, I have none. Does
>this mean that I am not producing enough progesterone? Would this be why
>it feels like my "period" has started or can endo act differently and
>cause this pain prior to the actual period starting.
>
>I appreciate your input.
>
>Thanks!
>D.N.

--
holly



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