Is something wrong wit me?


Question:
I just had breakfast and finished my ceral and wanted to eat me lowfat yogurt and i get these cramps.. i didn't eat fast or anything but i just alway's get cramps when i eat something. Can it be possible i'm getting my first period or something??

Answers:
try drinking a large glass of milk once a day at different times during the day for 3 consecutive days.if you get a tummy cramp within about 30 mins afterwards (with or without gas), then you most likely have lactose intolerance. if so, you need to avoid dairy products because this condition can't be treated.
you can still get your calcium from supplements or cheese (this has less problems due to a lower lactose level but has a high calcium level)

Other Answers:
if you always get cramps after u eat something, is this something a dairy something. maybe you are lactose intolerant and that is why any product u eat that has lactose (milk ) in it you cramp?

sometimes cramps r symptoms other wise go see a docter If you're fifty, it won't be your first period will it?


I experience that when i eat too much. It always feels like my intestines or whatever pushing on my ovaries though, making it feel like the period is on its way. But eh. Maybe it's just the food passing down and wanting out. Or maybe it's the intolerance the other chick mentioned.


Yes it's possible that you are getting ready for your first period. Or if this is something that happenes all the time after you eat could be something in your diet

It may be that you're allergic to something that is contained in the food you eat. It's always better if you go for a check up to make sure. It may cost you but it's much better than costing your life.




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