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Re: Health question for females?
« Reply #15 on: February 11, 2011, 08:01:00 pm »
Ok, females out there.. I haven't had a period since Dec. 1st, I have severe pelvic pain (like doubling over), I have shooting pains in my right breast, and I am NOT NOT NOT NOT pregnant. I've been to the hospital and they went over everything... blood work.. ultrasound... and they came up with no results. I don't have a cyst, and I am 150% not pregnant. I am going to the Dr. on friday, so hopefully they will know something. But I'm anxious, I want to know something. I have researched this, and alot of times the results come up with ovarian cancer, which is very scary..... so I just need other female's advice. Has anybody ever experienced anything like this before?

Oh and btw, when I was at the hospital in the ER the nurse told me that I need to be seen by a gyno ASAP because those symptoms were very abnormal...  :- :- ??? ???


Dont panic, there are many things it could be. Ovarian cancer is just the scariest. I ahve had similar symptoms and was diagnosed with PCOS... Though i didnt have any large cysts that needed removing, I still had abnormal hormone levels which caused the weird period changes.  Hang in there!

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Re: Health question for females?
« Reply #16 on: February 11, 2011, 08:31:17 pm »
Ok, females out there.. I haven't had a period since Dec. 1st, I have severe pelvic pain (like doubling over), I have shooting pains in my right breast, and I am NOT NOT NOT NOT pregnant. I've been to the hospital and they went over everything... blood work.. ultrasound... and they came up with no results. I don't have a cyst, and I am 150% not pregnant. I am going to the Dr. on friday, so hopefully they will know something. But I'm anxious, I want to know something. I have researched this, and alot of times the results come up with ovarian cancer, which is very scary..... so I just need other female's advice. Has anybody ever experienced anything like this before?

Oh and btw, when I was at the hospital in the ER the nurse told me that I need to be seen by a gyno ASAP because those symptoms were very abnormal...  :- :- ??? ???


Dont panic, there are many things it could be. Ovarian cancer is just the scariest. I ahve had similar symptoms and was diagnosed with PCOS... Though i didnt have any large cysts that needed removing, I still had abnormal hormone levels which caused the weird period changes.  Hang in there!

What is PCOS?
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Re: Health question for females?
« Reply #17 on: February 11, 2011, 09:01:46 pm »
Ok, females out there.. I haven't had a period since Dec. 1st, I have severe pelvic pain (like doubling over), I have shooting pains in my right breast, and I am NOT NOT NOT NOT pregnant. I've been to the hospital and they went over everything... blood work.. ultrasound... and they came up with no results. I don't have a cyst, and I am 150% not pregnant. I am going to the Dr. on friday, so hopefully they will know something. But I'm anxious, I want to know something. I have researched this, and alot of times the results come up with ovarian cancer, which is very scary..... so I just need other female's advice. Has anybody ever experienced anything like this before?

Oh and btw, when I was at the hospital in the ER the nurse told me that I need to be seen by a gyno ASAP because those symptoms were very abnormal...  :- :- ??? ???

I am not sure but since I had my last child 21 years ago for awhile I had these symptoms, they always seemed to happen around the time that my monthly cycle was supposed to start though, but definitely see a specialist for these, because the nurse that told you t could very well be right, I hope the best for you and goodluck!

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Re: Health question for females?
« Reply #18 on: February 11, 2011, 09:12:39 pm »
 did they check your urine and the blood in the artery? May you get some infection, but not sure! cos one of my friend got fever too and belly pain, the Dr. check many times, they said because of infection, hope you check today and the Dr can give you a suggestion or a result of the reason.

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« Reply #19 on: February 12, 2011, 12:06:57 am »
Ok, females out there.. I haven't had a period since Dec. 1st, I have severe pelvic pain (like doubling over), I have shooting pains in my right breast, and I am NOT NOT NOT NOT pregnant. I've been to the hospital and they went over everything... blood work.. ultrasound... and they came up with no results. I don't have a cyst, and I am 150% not pregnant. I am going to the Dr. on friday, so hopefully they will know something. But I'm anxious, I want to know something. I have researched this, and alot of times the results come up with ovarian cancer, which is very scary..... so I just need other female's advice. Has anybody ever experienced anything like this before?

Oh and btw, when I was at the hospital in the ER the nurse told me that I need to be seen by a gyno ASAP because those symptoms were very abnormal...  :- :- ??? ???


Dont panic, there are many things it could be. Ovarian cancer is just the scariest. I ahve had similar symptoms and was diagnosed with PCOS... Though i didnt have any large cysts that needed removing, I still had abnormal hormone levels which caused the weird period changes.  Hang in there!

What is PCOS?

Polycystic ovarian syndrome.  A simple google search will explain it better than I could.




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« Reply #20 on: February 12, 2011, 12:13:41 am »
THank you for that. I am definetly going to look into that, and I am for sure going to change my diet, cause I'm sure that my weight is one of the reasons for my problems.

Thank you to everyone else also. The dr said he believes that I am having muscle spasms, and that the reason I have not gotten a period is because of my weight. He wrote me a RX for some medicine that is supposed to get my period going. And, he wants me to get to a healthier weight. I'm not sure that I'm satisfied with this answer, but I will try and go from there. I can live without a period.. I just want the pain to go away. I will keep everyone updated.

Did you see a general practitioner or an ob/gyn?

I began having issues with my period at 16, and it was sometimes so painful I couldn't get out of bed.  I finally had a laporoscopy and was diagnosed with endometriosis right before I turned 18.  I have been seeing the same doctor, and she never once blamed my weight for my issues.  She did not, however, beat around the bush that I needed to lose weight.  The thing that helped the most was going on birth control where I had very few periods a year (I would suggest a pill rather than a shot... its been years since I went off Depo and I still suffer symptoms from it).  I was able to defy reason and have a child nine years after my diagnosis.  Try a heating pad and get a referral to a specialist.  If you don't find a good ob/gyn to help, look into finding a reproductive endocrinologist.  Keep the faith, keep your head up, and keep looking for answers, because you will find one.



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Re: Health question for females?
« Reply #21 on: February 12, 2011, 04:16:24 am »
[This is what is happening to me exactly right now, but I just had a miscarriage. It was also Dec. 1, but you would know that you had a miscarriage, you definitely need to check into some different obgyn's to find out what is wrong with you,and don't stick with a first opinion. I am so upset at the hospital for telling me one thing then another right now. You never trust anyone, you get another opionion.

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« Reply #22 on: February 12, 2011, 12:12:40 pm »
THank you for that. I am definetly going to look into that, and I am for sure going to change my diet, cause I'm sure that my weight is one of the reasons for my problems.

Thank you to everyone else also. The dr said he believes that I am having muscle spasms, and that the reason I have not gotten a period is because of my weight. He wrote me a RX for some medicine that is supposed to get my period going. And, he wants me to get to a healthier weight. I'm not sure that I'm satisfied with this answer, but I will try and go from there. I can live without a period.. I just want the pain to go away. I will keep everyone updated.

Did you see a general practitioner or an ob/gyn?

I began having issues with my period at 16, and it was sometimes so painful I couldn't get out of bed.  I finally had a laporoscopy and was diagnosed with endometriosis right before I turned 18.  I have been seeing the same doctor, and she never once blamed my weight for my issues.  She did not, however, beat around the bush that I needed to lose weight.  The thing that helped the most was going on birth control where I had very few periods a year (I would suggest a pill rather than a shot... its been years since I went off Depo and I still suffer symptoms from it).  I was able to defy reason and have a child nine years after my diagnosis.  Try a heating pad and get a referral to a specialist.  If you don't find a good ob/gyn to help, look into finding a reproductive endocrinologist.  Keep the faith, keep your head up, and keep looking for answers, because you will find one.
THank you for that. I am definetly going to look into that, and I am for sure going to change my diet, cause I'm sure that my weight is one of the reasons for my problems.

Thank you to everyone else also. The dr said he believes that I am having muscle spasms, and that the reason I have not gotten a period is because of my weight. He wrote me a RX for some medicine that is supposed to get my period going. And, he wants me to get to a healthier weight. I'm not sure that I'm satisfied with this answer, but I will try and go from there. I can live without a period.. I just want the pain to go away. I will keep everyone updated.

Did you see a general practitioner or an ob/gyn?

I began having issues with my period at 16, and it was sometimes so painful I couldn't get out of bed.  I finally had a laporoscopy and was diagnosed with endometriosis right before I turned 18.  I have been seeing the same doctor, and she never once blamed my weight for my issues.  She did not, however, beat around the bush that I needed to lose weight.  The thing that helped the most was going on birth control where I had very few periods a year (I would suggest a pill rather than a shot... its been years since I went off Depo and I still suffer symptoms from it).  I was able to defy reason and have a child nine years after my diagnosis.  Try a heating pad and get a referral to a specialist.  If you don't find a good ob/gyn to help, look into finding a reproductive endocrinologist.  Keep the faith, keep your head up, and keep looking for answers, because you will find one.

I saw an obgyn. He never mentioned endometriosis. He does want me to get to try an IUD since I don't plan on having anymore children for a while. I started taking my RX this morning, (its female hormones.) And so far nothing has changed. I was really hoping that I would get my period, and the pain would go away.. I just want to be normal.. lol. If I haven't gotten my period by Monday, I will probably call the dr. to see if they want me to continue taking the meds.
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Re: Health question for females?
« Reply #23 on: February 12, 2011, 03:43:48 pm »
THank you for that. I am definetly going to look into that, and I am for sure going to change my diet, cause I'm sure that my weight is one of the reasons for my problems.

Thank you to everyone else also. The dr said he believes that I am having muscle spasms, and that the reason I have not gotten a period is because of my weight. He wrote me a RX for some medicine that is supposed to get my period going. And, he wants me to get to a healthier weight. I'm not sure that I'm satisfied with this answer, but I will try and go from there. I can live without a period.. I just want the pain to go away. I will keep everyone updated.

Did you see a general practitioner or an ob/gyn?

I began having issues with my period at 16, and it was sometimes so painful I couldn't get out of bed.  I finally had a laporoscopy and was diagnosed with endometriosis right before I turned 18.  I have been seeing the same doctor, and she never once blamed my weight for my issues.  She did not, however, beat around the bush that I needed to lose weight.  The thing that helped the most was going on birth control where I had very few periods a year (I would suggest a pill rather than a shot... its been years since I went off Depo and I still suffer symptoms from it).  I was able to defy reason and have a child nine years after my diagnosis.  Try a heating pad and get a referral to a specialist.  If you don't find a good ob/gyn to help, look into finding a reproductive endocrinologist.  Keep the faith, keep your head up, and keep looking for answers, because you will find one.

I saw an obgyn. He never mentioned endometriosis. He does want me to get to try an IUD since I don't plan on having anymore children for a while. I started taking my RX this morning, (its female hormones.) And so far nothing has changed. I was really hoping that I would get my period, and the pain would go away.. I just want to be normal.. lol. If I haven't gotten my period by Monday, I will probably call the dr. to see if they want me to continue taking the meds.
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The prescription may take up to a week before it will jumpstart your period.  For your sake, I hope it isn't endometriosis, because its quite the pain in the behind to deal with.  I have Mirena, and I haven't had a period or cramps in quite some time.



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« Reply #24 on: February 12, 2011, 03:54:11 pm »
THank you for that. I am definetly going to look into that, and I am for sure going to change my diet, cause I'm sure that my weight is one of the reasons for my problems.

Thank you to everyone else also. The dr said he believes that I am having muscle spasms, and that the reason I have not gotten a period is because of my weight. He wrote me a RX for some medicine that is supposed to get my period going. And, he wants me to get to a healthier weight. I'm not sure that I'm satisfied with this answer, but I will try and go from there. I can live without a period.. I just want the pain to go away. I will keep everyone updated.

Did you see a general practitioner or an ob/gyn?

I began having issues with my period at 16, and it was sometimes so painful I couldn't get out of bed.  I finally had a laporoscopy and was diagnosed with endometriosis right before I turned 18.  I have been seeing the same doctor, and she never once blamed my weight for my issues.  She did not, however, beat around the bush that I needed to lose weight.  The thing that helped the most was going on birth control where I had very few periods a year (I would suggest a pill rather than a shot... its been years since I went off Depo and I still suffer symptoms from it).  I was able to defy reason and have a child nine years after my diagnosis.  Try a heating pad and get a referral to a specialist.  If you don't find a good ob/gyn to help, look into finding a reproductive endocrinologist.  Keep the faith, keep your head up, and keep looking for answers, because you will find one.

I saw an obgyn. He never mentioned endometriosis. He does want me to get to try an IUD since I don't plan on having anymore children for a while. I started taking my RX this morning, (its female hormones.) And so far nothing has changed. I was really hoping that I would get my period, and the pain would go away.. I just want to be normal.. lol. If I haven't gotten my period by Monday, I will probably call the dr. to see if they want me to continue taking the meds.

The prescription may take up to a week before it will jumpstart your period.  For your sake, I hope it isn't endometriosis, because its quite the pain in the behind to deal with.  I have Mirena, and I haven't had a period or cramps in quite some time.
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Oh ok, good to know about the meds. Thx =)
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Re: Health question for females?
« Reply #25 on: February 12, 2011, 11:14:12 pm »
Ok, females out there.. I haven't had a period since Dec. 1st, I have severe pelvic pain (like doubling over), I have shooting pains in my right breast, and I am NOT NOT NOT NOT pregnant. I've been to the hospital and they went over everything... blood work.. ultrasound... and they came up with no results. I don't have a cyst, and I am 150% not pregnant. I am going to the Dr. on friday, so hopefully they will know something. But I'm anxious, I want to know something. I have researched this, and alot of times the results come up with ovarian cancer, which is very scary..... so I just need other female's advice. Has anybody ever experienced anything like this before?

Oh and btw, when I was at the hospital in the ER the nurse told me that I need to be seen by a gyno ASAP because those symptoms were very abnormal...  :- :- ??? ???


Dont panic, there are many things it could be. Ovarian cancer is just the scariest. I ahve had similar symptoms and was diagnosed with PCOS... Though i didnt have any large cysts that needed removing, I still had abnormal hormone levels which caused the weird period changes.  Hang in there!

What is PCOS?

PCOS is Polycystic Ovarian syndrome... google it and you will find lots of info. It is a problem with hormones and ovaries, etc..

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Re: Health question for females?
« Reply #26 on: February 14, 2011, 06:39:09 pm »
good luck

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« Reply #27 on: February 14, 2011, 07:14:55 pm »
I will be praying and please keep us updated.

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« Reply #28 on: February 15, 2011, 05:21:20 pm »
I will be praying and please keep us updated.

Thank you, and update... um things are the same.. I have been taking my Provera for 3 days now. I haven't gotten my period, and I have started getting pains in both of my *bleep* when I breathe. I have researched this, and this is common because Provera is a hormone. So, I hope that things get better.

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« Reply #29 on: February 15, 2011, 06:42:50 pm »
Continuing to pray or you and remember you know your body better than your doctor so you are more inclined to know when you have a problem.

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