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lynnc35

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Re: Health question for females?
« Reply #30 on: February 15, 2011, 06:53:23 pm »
Could you have been and had a miscarriage and not known it, it happens in 1 in 4 pregnancies.

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Re: Health question for females?
« Reply #31 on: February 15, 2011, 07:05:18 pm »
hi, I'm not sure about the problem u got. But will definitely pray for u, that nothing would be serious.

Please do update us about ur health.

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« Reply #32 on: February 15, 2011, 08:09:54 pm »
I personally have no idea, I hope your alright though =/

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« Reply #33 on: February 16, 2011, 07:08:41 am »
Could you have been and had a miscarriage and not known it, it happens in 1 in 4 pregnancies.

No, I highly doubt that it was a miscarriage, but that is something that I never thought about.
I personally have no idea, I hope your alright though =/

Thank you, and I'm sure that I will get it worked out eventually.
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« Reply #34 on: February 16, 2011, 09:25:16 am »
Another thing you may want to look into that I didn't see mentioned is to see a nutritionist.  If your doctor thinks part of the problem is muscle spasms, that could be a result of not having the proper mix of minerals in your system.  Depending on your diet, activity and age - the balance of nutrients you need changes.

An example from my experience is I'm fairly athletic, and over the past couple years have been experiencing, with increasing frequency, severe muscle spasms in my neck/shoulders/upper back and calves.  I always passed it off as not stretching enough after my training, but got a consultation, and was told to start taking some magnesium and occasional potassium supplements.  Once I started taking those, a couple weeks later the spasms have pretty much gone away - now it's just a matter of fine tuning how much I need.

So in your case, a nutritionist may help determine if the source of any muscle spasms may be related to a mineral imbalance, and taking the right supplements may help relieve those.

Good luck - I hope you find a solution soon to eliminate the pain you are in.

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« Reply #35 on: February 16, 2011, 12:22:48 pm »
I just wanted to say I hope everything turns out ok or fixable. May you feel better and everything turn out good for you. If you feel something not right make sure they check everything possible. If one test says its ok and you don't feel that is correct make them check something else. You know your body better than anyone. Good luck and God speed.

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« Reply #36 on: February 16, 2011, 04:09:38 pm »
wow that sounds scary. well whatever is happening to you might be do to age. that's what i think. menopause maybe?

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« Reply #37 on: February 16, 2011, 04:23:37 pm »
I have had a lot of similar problems, actually. What I was told is that there are cysts inside my ovaries that are not bursting and causing pain and causing hormone fluctuations. I'm not saying thats what it was but it sounds like my problem. I hope everything works out for you though and I'll say a prayer.

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« Reply #38 on: February 17, 2011, 06:25:24 pm »
Another thing you may want to look into that I didn't see mentioned is to see a nutritionist.  If your doctor thinks part of the problem is muscle spasms, that could be a result of not having the proper mix of minerals in your system.  Depending on your diet, activity and age - the balance of nutrients you need changes.

An example from my experience is I'm fairly athletic, and over the past couple years have been experiencing, with increasing frequency, severe muscle spasms in my neck/shoulders/upper back and calves.  I always passed it off as not stretching enough after my training, but got a consultation, and was told to start taking some magnesium and occasional potassium supplements.  Once I started taking those, a couple weeks later the spasms have pretty much gone away - now it's just a matter of fine tuning how much I need.

So in your case, a nutritionist may help determine if the source of any muscle spasms may be related to a mineral imbalance, and taking the right supplements may help relieve those.

Good luck - I hope you find a solution soon to eliminate the pain you are in.

You could also do a hair analysis and it would show what minerals you are lacking (some of them).  Also the biofeedback such as a Quantum Life or QXCI/SCIO.

Live blood cell analysis would also be good to have.  You would probably have to Google for some in your area that does those.  All of the above is done by alternative/holistic practitioners, although I've seen some MDs that use the above methods too.



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Re: Health question for females?
« Reply #39 on: February 17, 2011, 06:44:13 pm »
I am blessed by so many people who have shown an interest in your medical condition.  Still praying for you.

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« Reply #40 on: February 17, 2011, 09:38:52 pm »
I am blessed by so many people who have shown an interest in your medical condition.  Still praying for you.

I am very thanful for all the prayers, ideas, and support, thank you to everyone.

Another thing you may want to look into that I didn't see mentioned is to see a nutritionist.  If your doctor thinks part of the problem is muscle spasms, that could be a result of not having the proper mix of minerals in your system.  Depending on your diet, activity and age - the balance of nutrients you need changes.

An example from my experience is I'm fairly athletic, and over the past couple years have been experiencing, with increasing frequency, severe muscle spasms in my neck/shoulders/upper back and calves.  I always passed it off as not stretching enough after my training, but got a consultation, and was told to start taking some magnesium and occasional potassium supplements.  Once I started taking those, a couple weeks later the spasms have pretty much gone away - now it's just a matter of fine tuning how much I need.

So in your case, a nutritionist may help determine if the source of any muscle spasms may be related to a mineral imbalance, and taking the right supplements may help relieve those.

Good luck - I hope you find a solution soon to eliminate the pain you are in.

You could also do a hair analysis and it would show what minerals you are lacking (some of them).  Also the biofeedback such as a Quantum Life or QXCI/SCIO.

Live blood cell analysis would also be good to have.  You would probably have to Google for some in your area that does those.  All of the above is done by alternative/holistic practitioners, although I've seen some MDs that use the above methods too.

i would like to look into these methods, are they pricey? Part of the reason I have not went to more drs is because I have no insurance right now.



UPDATE: Pain, the same. I'm pretty much used to it now though. Have finished my rx of Provera, and still no sign of a period. Have to call the dr. tomorrow. I'm sure they will just want me to take another 5 days of it.   :BangHead:
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« Reply #41 on: February 18, 2011, 11:41:05 am »
i would like to look into these methods, are they pricey? Part of the reason I have not went to more drs is because I have no insurance right now.


Don't know where you are in the country, but in my area, I've seen consultations be around $20-$50 depending on where you go and specials running.  I'd suggest asking your doctor if they have a recommendation, then use the yellow pages to ask around.  May want to try calling places like massage practices or chiropractors or other alternative health businesses.  Most would probably have some recommended places for you to call and ask for their consultation prices.  Many typically have discounts for new clients that you could take advantage of.

Glad to hear there's some progress in your pain management.  I'll keep hoping and praying you can eventually find the source so you can make it go away permanently.

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« Reply #42 on: February 18, 2011, 12:41:09 pm »
UPDATE AGAIN: Just called the dr. They want me to wait out the weekend and see if I get my period, then on Monday if I haven't I am supposed to call in and go from there. No more pills to take tho! Yay!
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Re: Health question for females?
« Reply #43 on: February 19, 2011, 12:08:03 am »
UPDATE AGAIN: Just called the dr. They want me to wait out the weekend and see if I get my period, then on Monday if I haven't I am supposed to call in and go from there. No more pills to take tho! Yay!

Keep trying to find out what is going on. I know Doctors tend to just dismiss women's problems. I hope you feel better.

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« Reply #44 on: February 22, 2011, 03:37:54 pm »
UPDATE AGAIN: Just called the dr. They want me to wait out the weekend and see if I get my period, then on Monday if I haven't I am supposed to call in and go from there. No more pills to take tho! Yay!

Keep trying to find out what is going on. I know Doctors tend to just dismiss women's problems. I hope you feel better.

Thank you.


Yet another update:
My period is officially 51 days late. Since I've finished my Provera, and still no sign of a period, I've called the Dr office twice. I've left messages because neither time there was an answer. I'm getting angry because no one is returning my call. Pain is worsening. And I'm having completely off the wall emotions. I LITERALLY cried over spilled milk earlier.. lol.    :BangHead:    :BangHead:     :BangHead:

Maybe I'm not meant to have a period. That happens to some people, right?
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