period problems?


Question:
i had on going period problems for over 18 months now and the doctor has swapped and changed muy pill like noones business. Three weeks ago i was bleedinf for two weeks and she took me off the pill for good and refered me to a gynacologist. for the past three weeks ive been feeling faint and dizzy and continuosly sick but only been sick a few times and i ahve no energy at all. I have had three weeks off work due to this. Ive had several pregnancy tests which all came back negative. Any ideas cause the doctor obviously does'nt

Answers:
I think what you had was mennoraghia, where you release heavy flow too much for too long.

You probably also have hormonal imbalances which would account for your lack of energy.

Have a doctor run blood work for your hormones, and I think you'll be heading in the right direction.

See a qualified Alternative practitioner in your area. Look them up in Google. They will also recommend supplements to take for your energy.

Blessings,
Cheryl

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You are getting alot of scary messges in here. There really is nothing that warrants removal of organs. Don't go to the emergency room, they won't test for anything that would account for loss of energy. Seek an alternative health doctor. I think you will be pleased with the results.

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get a new doctor,

if nothing else go to an emergency room just to get it checked out and taken care of for good.

better safe than sorry

Well You may have an infection. But you need to ask your doctor. If you are no longer on any type of birth control it is a drop in hormones that your body is used to receiving. Get the depo provera shot and you will probably have no period problems or a period at all for that matter.


Get a new gynecologist ASAP.


Hey Girl..you sound like me!! Don't fret! It's a nuisance, but your pills are just too weak for you. I've been using Alesse (I'm in Ontario; dunno if it matters), and things are going well now. You and your doctor just need to find the right mix for your body! ;-)

i agree with poeticqueen19. go to the gynecologist. That should clear the problems
good luck!


You may have a medical condition there is a name for it it escapes me right now but I think it requires a hysterectomy you should consult the gyn a lady i used to work with had this same problem and she had to get a hysterectomy Not really, I love Catherine Cookson and costume dramas.


Follow up with the gyn for sure. It sounds like you could have endometriosis.which often looks like dysfunctional uterine bleeding.


I think you should see someone about your dyslexia.
Your spelling is atrocious!

A little known fact - doctors are useless, lazy and generally very ignorant when it comes to women's health - the pill is often prescribed for menstrual problems when it is totally uncalled for.

It may be a general issue with hormonal balance, or any number of things, without further information I couldn't tell you, and to be honest a good gyno should be able to help - then again please be aware many gyno's are also pretty ignorant and lazy, so it is best you get yourself online and read up on such problems for yourself.


sounds like u need some iron tablets




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