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Headache and cramps (Original Post) Aerows Apr 2012 OP
Surely don't know if related, elleng Apr 2012 #1
It only happens occasionally, and I don't take BC Aerows Apr 2012 #2
Damn. Check w your GP/OB-GYN? elleng Apr 2012 #3
My ex has been taking contraceptives for this reason since she was 14 tech_smythe Apr 2012 #35
i had extreme menstrual pain before my hys. LiberalLoner Apr 2012 #4
I'm climbing into hot water, too Aerows Apr 2012 #5
Transdermal magnesium therapy otohara Apr 2012 #6
Like soaking in Epsom salts? Aerows Apr 2012 #13
Magnesium Chloride otohara Apr 2012 #18
Thank you for the resource and information Aerows Apr 2012 #19
That sort of thing happened to me... Neoma Apr 2012 #7
It could be Aerows Apr 2012 #12
I used to have menorrhagia - then I had an endometrial ablation REP Apr 2012 #8
Let me offer you some hope about the migraines. gkhouston Apr 2012 #10
I'd be overjoyed if I hit menopause Aerows Apr 2012 #15
I think I'm on year 30 at least for migraines ... REP Apr 2012 #21
Didn't you know... gkhouston Apr 2012 #26
NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! REP Apr 2012 #27
I have no reason to take birth control Aerows Apr 2012 #14
You don't need OCs for contraception, but they might make your periods more bearable. gkhouston Apr 2012 #16
My migraines are so bad when they happen Aerows Apr 2012 #17
I know. It used to be that the smell of tap water could make me retch. n/t gkhouston Apr 2012 #25
I understand that - an ablation is a one-time procedure that makes pregnancy unlikely REP Apr 2012 #20
Depo works with menstrual symptoms? n/t Aerows Apr 2012 #30
Yes. It also ends mensruation while it is used. REP Apr 2012 #32
You could ask in the Health forum. eShirl Apr 2012 #9
I asked where women were Aerows Apr 2012 #11
I'm a (temp) co-host here, and this post is fine here REP Apr 2012 #22
Sorry if I'm being annoying Aerows Apr 2012 #23
I'm not feeling well Aerows Apr 2012 #24
Don't be sorry - be well! REP Apr 2012 #28
this is an old country remedy Whisp Apr 2012 #29
That's not just old country Aerows Apr 2012 #31
Modern day equivalent to hot pan is a heating pad. Lars39 Apr 2012 #33
Oh. Well Whiskey would work Aerows Apr 2012 #34

elleng

(136,043 posts)
1. Surely don't know if related,
Thu Apr 12, 2012, 03:45 PM
Apr 2012

probably not, but oral contraceptive rxs helped both my daughters.

Sorry.

 

Aerows

(39,961 posts)
2. It only happens occasionally, and I don't take BC
Thu Apr 12, 2012, 03:51 PM
Apr 2012

I've never had to do so because I like girls, but I am feeling like I got run over by a truck. I might consider it though, since I feel like a mountain fell on my head and a mule kicked me.

 

tech_smythe

(190 posts)
35. My ex has been taking contraceptives for this reason since she was 14
Tue Apr 24, 2012, 03:46 PM
Apr 2012

As far as I know it's normal to start taking OC from a fairly young age because of a bad period.

My ex had problems with her periods - as in months between. When she did have one it was usually pretty bad.

She started on a different OC because it helped her to start having a regular period (3 on, 1 off) if I recall the details correctly.

I'm afraid I can't remember off the top of my head what she'd take for when it was bad.

Years ago Advil? had a PMS strength pain pill, that I think has since been pulled.

Hope the OP feels better soon.
My ex would say dark chocolate and foot rubs helped. I was lucky she has nice feet XD

LiberalLoner

(10,104 posts)
4. i had extreme menstrual pain before my hys.
Thu Apr 12, 2012, 03:58 PM
Apr 2012

Only things that helped me were 800 mg ibuprofen and getting into very hot water.

 

otohara

(24,135 posts)
6. Transdermal magnesium therapy
Thu Apr 12, 2012, 04:09 PM
Apr 2012

Magnesium oil .... Not really an oil, mag. Flakes & distilled water.
Spray and rub .... Build your magnesium up and keep it up. I just ordered flakes..
It will help you sleep like a baby too!

 

otohara

(24,135 posts)
18. Magnesium Chloride
Sat Apr 14, 2012, 06:41 PM
Apr 2012

I never really felt much better doing Epsom salt soaks - this stuff, you just spray it on - feels like oil, but it's not. Works like a charm for pain, muscle relaxer, nerve relaxer, migraines, helps with bones too. (calcium should be taken when doing TMT)

http://www.health-science-spirit.com/magnesiumchloride.html

http://www.magnesiumoil.org.uk/2010/06/chocolate-craving-a-symptom-of-a-magnesium-deficiency/

Neoma

(10,039 posts)
7. That sort of thing happened to me...
Thu Apr 12, 2012, 04:15 PM
Apr 2012

Turned out I had endometriosis. Go to a doc. Medically trained people might know more.

REP

(21,691 posts)
8. I used to have menorrhagia - then I had an endometrial ablation
Thu Apr 12, 2012, 07:49 PM
Apr 2012

Every period was bad; severe cramping and bleeding to anemia. And I'd get two of them a month. Vicodin worked for me (I can't take NSAIDs or oral contraceptives); I was on Depo for a while but that's not great for someone with severe kidney disease (but waaaay better than a pregnancy), so I got sterilized and had the ablation.

If you don't want a pregnancy (I know you like girls but I know that doesn't automatically mean child-free) and this keeps happening, ask about an ablation. If you're a nullapara like me, you might have to go the hydrothermal route, but it's worth it. (The anatomy of a NP - or at least mine - is too small for methods like NovaSure. Dammit.) You've talked about your history enough that I personally don't think Depo would be the best solution for you because of the #1 side-effect

My migraines - always bad - got worse around my period. Since my ovaries and uterus are intact, that still happens, but I take a huge amount of Topamax daily to prevent migraines in general, and the cyclic ones are manageable.

gkhouston

(21,642 posts)
10. Let me offer you some hope about the migraines.
Sat Apr 14, 2012, 12:37 AM
Apr 2012

I had terrible migraines for about ten years, but the approach of menopause has helped tremendously. I'm off the topamax and have only had one migraine since then--and it was just an ocular migraine, no pain. Hang in there.

REP

(21,691 posts)
21. I think I'm on year 30 at least for migraines ...
Sat Apr 14, 2012, 07:22 PM
Apr 2012

... changes in barometric pressure are a big trigger, which I thought I was imagining until my neurologist told me that was pretty common. Loud, continuous, arrhythmic noise - like construction - is too, and guess what's going on at my house and apartment?

But I may be perimenopausal. Maybe. My ovarian cysts were briefly gone but now they're back, but my endo band is pretty narrow ... But I did have it burned out 10 years ago, so who knows?? My doctor isn't sure!

REP

(21,691 posts)
27. NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
Sat Apr 14, 2012, 10:47 PM
Apr 2012

My doctor, who also does most of the surgeries I have (mostly minor, but - tmi - I've had stitches where there ought not be) is a little afraid of my ability to heal; that's why she fulgurated my tubes end to end rather than merely doing a ligation.

It IS that damn SmartMeter.

Whatever happened to those people and why aren't we being reported?

 

Aerows

(39,961 posts)
14. I have no reason to take birth control
Sat Apr 14, 2012, 04:08 PM
Apr 2012

Since I like girls, so I don't, but this period is killing me. I've had a few before that were fierce and they are getting worse.

I'm still having a migraine, but thank you for the suggestions. I have never slept with a man, and don't plan on it if I can possibly avoid getting violently raped, so it literally is not necessary for me. I'm 40 and have never even had the slightest desire to sleep with a man, so I'm pretty sure where I stand on that issue.

I'm thin, though, and I'm about 110lbs right now. I'm trying vitamins and it isn't working.

gkhouston

(21,642 posts)
16. You don't need OCs for contraception, but they might make your periods more bearable.
Sat Apr 14, 2012, 05:58 PM
Apr 2012

If you opted for something like Seasonale, you'd have fewer periods (none at all if you took Lybrel) and a steadier level of female hormones that might make the migraines less likely. You might also consider asking your doctor about a "rescue med" for the headaches. When my migraines were at their worst, I took a daily preventive medication, abortive medication when I actually had a headache, and occasionally a rescue med when I'd maxed out on the daily dose of the abortive medication and still had the headache.

 

Aerows

(39,961 posts)
17. My migraines are so bad when they happen
Sat Apr 14, 2012, 06:10 PM
Apr 2012

And thankfully they don't happen often, I'd prefer I get crushed by a 10,000 pound weight. I'm not even kidding, nausea - puking - and all the other delightful symptoms that make you wish you could die, but they last LOL.

REP

(21,691 posts)
20. I understand that - an ablation is a one-time procedure that makes pregnancy unlikely
Sat Apr 14, 2012, 07:16 PM
Apr 2012

But isn't contraception. That's why I have a tubal ligation and an ablation

I know you like girls, but don't want to ASSuME that means you don't wish to become pregnant through a donor.Not all women who like women are child-free, too

Depo is also used to control menorrhagia, even in sterilized women like me (I opted for the surgical option) but it causes pretty severe weight gain in most women who use it - much more than first reported.

REP

(21,691 posts)
32. Yes. It also ends mensruation while it is used.
Mon Apr 16, 2012, 12:02 AM
Apr 2012

It halts ovulation and is commonly used to treat ovarian cysts and menorrhagia as well as as a contraceptive.

REP

(21,691 posts)
22. I'm a (temp) co-host here, and this post is fine here
Sat Apr 14, 2012, 07:25 PM
Apr 2012

I think the suggestion was meant as "also" not "instead of" though

 

Aerows

(39,961 posts)
23. Sorry if I'm being annoying
Sat Apr 14, 2012, 07:46 PM
Apr 2012

I'm going to crawl into bed.

And apologies, I'm not feeling very well which is not a usual state for me.

 

Aerows

(39,961 posts)
24. I'm not feeling well
Sat Apr 14, 2012, 07:56 PM
Apr 2012

I am drinking tea, and thankful I'm not throwing up. I don't know what has gotten me sick, but I suspect it was something I ate. Please forgive me if I've been out of decorum.

 

Whisp

(24,096 posts)
29. this is an old country remedy
Sun Apr 15, 2012, 02:36 PM
Apr 2012

Its very simple and I found it did help me a bit, whether it was a placebo reaction or what I don't know but it did give me some relief.

take an aluminum pan and warm it in the oven, wrap it in a towel and put on your belly. You should feel the heat so you'll have to experiment with how hot and how thick the towel, but don't burn yourself!

 

Aerows

(39,961 posts)
31. That's not just old country
Sun Apr 15, 2012, 05:05 PM
Apr 2012

Though I know of a variation of it. It's warm something so that it doesn't burn you then help warm your abdomen that is cramping up a storm. I'm trying into use towels, and a mix of modern analgesics to avoid hormonal therapy. It's hard..

It's old country though, and thank you for offering it. We learn a damn lot here in the country, and we have a lot to share Thank you Whisp.

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