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One word: prostaglandins. Pesky prostaglandins are released even before your period starts to do the work of dislodging the uterine lining from the wall of the uterus so you can have period flow. If they only worked locally on the uterus, you would just have some cramps, but these actors find their way into the blood stream and to nearby structures like the intestines -- and can wreck havoc! Prostaglandins can cause intestinal cramps, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, a feeling of being flushed, and general achiness. In short, they are no fun! To combat them, taking ibuprofen three times a day for the few days prior to your period can block the effects of prostaglandins and stop the side effects in their tracks. You’ll still get your period as expected but will have many fewer cramps and other unpleasant flu-like side effects.
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I'm going through the same thing! I am 27 years old, no children. for the past 6 months I have developed flu like symptoms just before my period starts. Every month, wihout fail. I also get bad pains in my legs and very sensitive all over. My energy levels are non existant during this time and I have gained 10kg!. I also have horrendous mood swings which are severely affecting my personal life and I no longer feel like being social. I believe these symptoms started not long after having the IUD fitted which has caused me to have heavier and longer periods. When I visited my doctor I was told to take ibruprofen and lose weight. I never had any problem with my health before this, I was active and very healthy. I feel like this has taken years off my life as despite really trying to get back into shape and being healthy it's near impossible because I spend half my time being sick with no energy, depressed and unsocial as well as feeling guilt and shame for being his way.
I will be changing my IUD to the hormonal coil which is meant to stop periods completely. As I really think all this stems from the heavier periods i am truly hoping this reverses these symptoms and I can get back to living my life like before.
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do get your ferritin levels checked - I had these symptoms- hair out in clumps- and had low ferritin. I was actually low end of "normal" range but there's a big range- which perhaps should be reconsidered!- GP said ideally should be above 50 (mine was 25 but normal range is something like 15-150) I took iron tablets 200mg ferrous sulphate and it did the job! takes a few weeks to work as ferritin can only be replenished slowly.
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This was so long ago, but when I saw the losing of hair I knew what it was. PCOS, it causes hair loss on the head, can cause weird acne, other symptoms including severe PMS, its PCOS. I suffer from it and had the same thing and even more. I still suffer, but not as much. The hair loss is bc women with PCOS have huge variations in their hormones, along with too much androgen. I take Aldactone. As soon as I started on it an acne type of rash I had all over my back and part of my face for years finally disappeared. I am now on a strong birth control pill to regulate my progesterone and estrogen, which were not being properly regulated by the ovaries which causes this. Also many people with PCOS are insulin resistant and need a special test to determine that. That can require taking Metformin, which often results in weight loss. I hope that helped. It took years to get to a doctor that took me seriously enough to resolve the same issues.
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I am the same way you! I have tried everything from the pill, coil, I've had a D&C its driving me mad. I lost a job over having to take time off every month. I have researched online and nothing gives me anything I could try. I'm 35 with 2 kids and when I last visited the doctor she said I could be considered for a hysterectomy as I've tried various things and my quality of life isn't great. I wish there was more help out there to guise us x
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I experience ferry similar circumstances, however I don't remember a starting point to it all.. although I only recently linked the sick feelings to my cycle. I was convinced I must have some iron deficiency or even undiagnosed diabetes. I would get so sick out of the blue I would want to go to the hospital (I've never been one to bother with a general doctor unless completely necessary, but I just felt that bad)
I get extreme hot and cold flushes, extreme nausea, I shake, temporary blurred vission, not to mention the general, mild, but constant body aches.
Ive been to the doctors now a couple times and had blood work done. Every time they look at the result, so okay so it wasn't that you mist be fine, and send me on my way. Its frustrating, because I know these symptoms are t that of just a casual cold, or deficiancy...
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I am having the same symptoms and this months throat and flu is the worst in bed 3 days now . I recently had a low white blood cell count then was given another which was normal so my doctor didn't Deal with the first , Curious did you find out any further information
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Amen honey! It's a bunch of bull that we aren't taken seriously or it's chalked up to pms. It's not ok and shouldn't be a normal part of our lives. Someone out there has to find a way to help. It's maddening.
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