Periods HAVE to be Painful?!

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  • @Nikki0417
    @Nikki0417 Жыл бұрын

    I remember seeing a story on reddit about some girl who got her period on a plane during a school trip. The pain was so bad she puked several times, then she laid down in the aisle and, in her words, "waited for sweet death to take me, but death has terrible customer service." Apparently, after that she went to a doctor. It's wild how many women and girls put up with agony because we assume it's normal.

  • @Honeydewple

    @Honeydewple

    11 ай бұрын

    i have puked 4 times in one day and then fainted bc of cramps. like what the fuck am i supposed to do with that. its so bad.

  • @luisfilipe2023

    @luisfilipe2023

    11 ай бұрын

    Wow it’s in moments like this I’m happy not to be a girl

  • @starlightequestrian6729

    @starlightequestrian6729

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@luisfilipe2023 Don't sell yourself short. There are days I'm glad I'm not a guy. You guys have your own crap to deal with that I don't envy. Keep slaying King

  • @trini2DBone134

    @trini2DBone134

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@luisfilipe2023 yeah hehe I puke on my periods continuously plus many other uncomfortable symptoms

  • @Honeydewple

    @Honeydewple

    11 ай бұрын

    @@trini2DBone134 for sure! If i don't immediately take medication im down and out for the day. I also tak BC witch only kinda helps and also fucks with my depression 😡

  • @silverrraven5349
    @silverrraven5349 Жыл бұрын

    i always thought that i was weak because "some discomfort" was supposed to be normal but i was always knocked out. when i was 15-16 i was missing three days of school every month because the pain had me stuck in the fetal position on the bathroom floor. i'm still horrified by the fact that i've heard multiple stories of women ignoring heart attacks because they thought it was just period cramps

  • @Shield954

    @Shield954

    6 ай бұрын

    I have found that prescription muscle relaxer works TREMENDOUSLY well for menstrual pain! (the one I use is called tizanidine) Unlike narcotics, muscle relaxers are not addictive and are safe for long term use! I recommend seeing a neurologist to get a prescription for a muscle relaxer as a gynecologist is unlikely to prescribe them.

  • @Sasharanger

    @Sasharanger

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Shield954that’s cool that it works for you and thanks for sharing the info. It is true that different specialty doctors tend to have completely different perspectives on how to treat stuff like that. I’m glad you mentioned this. A neurologist will try to prevent the pain differently than a gynecologist would. A gyno is also trained to rule out things like endometriosis and other reproductive disorders so they would probably just say “take a Tylenol” even though for me it doesn’t help much unless I take 200-400mg. Which I try not to do unless the pain is severe and preventing me from living my life

  • @TheAngelofnv

    @TheAngelofnv

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@Shield954Muscle relaxers have a potential for abuse and addiction. Prolonged use can lead to increased tolerance and physical dependence, especially with Soma. For this reason, muscle relaxers are intended as a short-term treatment not to be prescribed for more than 2-3 weeks.

  • @rutabaga387

    @rutabaga387

    5 ай бұрын

    I almost didn't make it to the hospital in time for my first birth because I didn't think I was in labor because I really thought it was going to hurt more than period cramps.

  • @emirom2

    @emirom2

    5 ай бұрын

    ⁠​⁠@@Shield954Where did you hear that? Muscle relaxers can absolutely be addictive!

  • @OHapybara
    @OHapybara11 ай бұрын

    I'm nearly 30 and I only learnt LAST WEEK that not all period sufferers have cramps, and especially not ones that hurt so bad you can't stand. Genuinely felt gobsmacked to learn that.

  • @aizzy.

    @aizzy.

    5 ай бұрын

    what does gobsmacked mean

  • @enby33

    @enby33

    4 ай бұрын

    I didn’t have cramps at all until after I had my son at 23. Not a single cramp. Now it’s debilitating. It feels like labor contractions.

  • @ivak1897

    @ivak1897

    4 ай бұрын

    It is genetic. My mother me and my sister we dont have cramps.

  • @milkpastasoup8960

    @milkpastasoup8960

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@ivak1897I do know that while i experience cramping, mine are weird where it's almost debilitating for a day (at my worst periods, i was on the verge of crying) and the rest of the week almost non existent. and weird knee pain that feel like my uterus is shedding inside my knee and is arguably worse than my actual cramps. fortunately for me i just take painkillers before it truly hits or peaks to avoid it. I'm also very lucky that they have gotten shorter compared to when i was 13. mostly because I'd take 6 day periods over 8 any day. unfortunately I'm not free from cramping outside of periods cuz my ovaries absolutely hate me during ovulation

  • @CresentiaMoon

    @CresentiaMoon

    4 ай бұрын

    It means Shocked.

  • @Minsungix
    @Minsungix5 ай бұрын

    It’s so crazy that people can have cramps so bad they pass out or throw up and can’t even stand up😭

  • @mmaxine1331

    @mmaxine1331

    4 ай бұрын

    If happens when your hormones are whack

  • @ndwstark9918

    @ndwstark9918

    2 ай бұрын

    My pain is very bad. I hate this time of the month. Last Saturday i got sick and couldn't stop shaking due to the pain. And monday morning it started and i have to go to work. I drank some painkillers but couldn't even sit on the chair. But work has to be done. I go to the toilet and sat there for more than 30 min. Last night was horrible. But this morning to now everything is normal. This is how my P is. When i explain this to girls who don't get pain they laugh at me. But they are so Lucky because even they got their pain free Period. I always make suer them sit and wont do hard work. Because i know the pain. 😔

  • @Minsungix

    @Minsungix

    2 ай бұрын

    @@ndwstark9918 I feel for you although I don’t get period cramps badly. Once in a while I’ll feel like a stab in my stomach but I bet it’s absolutely nothing compared to what you go through. Hopefully as you get older or soon the pain slowly goes down or some type of medication can help you

  • @user-li8ys9og3p

    @user-li8ys9og3p

    2 ай бұрын

    @@ndwstark9918 same thing happens to me but luckily I can usually take Tylenol and it goes away. I can’t imagine

  • @Garfield_Lover_33

    @Garfield_Lover_33

    Ай бұрын

    As I was reading this Im laying on my bed struggling to sit up at all because of the pain

  • @missbritt1986
    @missbritt1986 Жыл бұрын

    I went to see 2 separate gynecologists & both didn’t help me with severe pelvic pain & bleeding. One said if I didn’t want hormonal birth control that they couldn’t help me and also told me to just take ibuprofen even though I told them it wasn’t working. The other doctor flat out told me that they didn’t have time to discuss my concerns that day even though I’d made my appt for pelvic pain and went there specifically because they did laparoscopic surgery. She did however, make sure to discuss birth control which I had already said I didn’t want. When I wrote a negative review about her office online, she sent me a letter dismissing me from the practice. I obviously didn’t plan on going back there, but the audacity she had was unreal. I later finally got a laparoscopy & some answers almost a year later after seeking out a 3rd doctor who actually listened to me. It seems like nobody really cares about women’s pain.

  • @appletree312

    @appletree312

    Жыл бұрын

    Doctors don't care about you, just the same as government. They emotion less and don't give a f***.

  • @soniccookie655

    @soniccookie655

    Жыл бұрын

    What did the answer turn out to be?

  • @lg3v845

    @lg3v845

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@soniccookie655if they got a laprascopy then it was probably endometriosis

  • @RosesAndIvy

    @RosesAndIvy

    Жыл бұрын

    Those doctors were very rude to you which is obviously very unprofessional. But to be fair to them, birth control is currently the best treatment for period related pains. And although hormones have their risks, surgery is even more risky. So I’m not surprised they would suggest birth control first

  • @missbritt1986

    @missbritt1986

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RosesAndIvy I have a lot of experience with hormonal bc and it doesn’t work well for me for many reasons. Most doctors ignore women like me that say it doesn’t work and keep suggesting methods. I did end up trying 2 methods out of desperation (after many years off of bc) and my husband of 8 years said I turned into a totally different person. My marriage suffered because I hated my husband for no reason. My mental health suffered so badly that I was told by my doctor to discontinue it because she was concerned. It’s not for everyone and women like me need better options. Synthetic hormones that effect our brains have major side effects for many women. Once doctors figure out what’s wrong, I get it if birth control is a treatment, but don’t suggest that before you know what’s even going on. It’s a bandaid and it’s lazy medicine.

  • @unicornzgorawr7571
    @unicornzgorawr7571 Жыл бұрын

    When 12 year old me had crippling, vomit-inducing period cramps and my stepmom didn’t get cramps so she told my dad that I was acting dramatic for “attention” and that I must have a “low pain tolerance” 😃

  • @unknowncaller3255

    @unknowncaller3255

    Жыл бұрын

    You’d think a fellow woman would be a little more sympathetic of you, Jesus smh

  • @unicornzgorawr7571

    @unicornzgorawr7571

    Жыл бұрын

    @@unknowncaller3255 seriously. Luckily my mom was very sympathetic and did what she could to help me with the pain. I’ve been on birth control since I was 17 which has helped with cramps a lot, though I’ve had really bad ones a couple of times since then (so I KNOW it wasn’t just me being “dramatic” as a teenager)

  • @essyisqueen

    @essyisqueen

    Жыл бұрын

    Omfg I would have busted her head in 😖 cause same… how tf do you say that to a child..

  • @emmakristineplougmannhansen

    @emmakristineplougmannhansen

    Жыл бұрын

    It could be endometriosis you might want to search it up and or get it checked out

  • @unicornzgorawr7571

    @unicornzgorawr7571

    Жыл бұрын

    @@emmakristineplougmannhansen that was one of my mom’s first thoughts but the doctor refused to do an exam on me, told me to try birth control instead. I wasn’t comfortable trying it right away because of possible side effects, but then I got a boyfriend so I ended up trying it anyway. I finally had an exam at 21 and everything checked out fine so that’s good at least

  • @MaddiTheBaddiee
    @MaddiTheBaddiee5 ай бұрын

    Ok, mine aren’t that bad, mine are very very light and don’t come often, it doesn’t hurt that bad it’s just really uncomfortable. I feel very lucky after reading all of these comments. I am sorry for the women who have to deal with fainting, vomiting, and nauseousness. I love you guys. ❤

  • @jessicalinbarnett

    @jessicalinbarnett

    4 ай бұрын

    Mine are terrible I’m on my bed trying to ease the pain and I’m nauseous 😢 I really want to puke 😢

  • @user-li8ys9og3p

    @user-li8ys9og3p

    2 ай бұрын

    @@jessicalinbarnett I’m sorry girl ❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹

  • @Thatonehijabi843

    @Thatonehijabi843

    28 күн бұрын

    I guess I am lucky too My periods are heavy but I experience no pain at all May Allah make it easy for those who suffer from these cramps

  • @leaftiger12
    @leaftiger125 ай бұрын

    I’m one of the lucky ones who doesn’t get cramps. I’m sorry for those that do, I hear they hurt like hell.

  • @crazyScottishferretlady
    @crazyScottishferretlady Жыл бұрын

    I was told by a GP "pain is part of being female, get used to it" I'd literally gone in because I'd been bleeding for months and had cramps so bad I was passing out. Just for reference, I gave birth without any medication so I've got a pretty decent pain tolerance!

  • @lynnebucher6537

    @lynnebucher6537

    Жыл бұрын

    I don't know of any circumstances where bleeding for months is ok.

  • @Me-mn4nw

    @Me-mn4nw

    Жыл бұрын

    Get checked for cancer.

  • @diamondstorm5380

    @diamondstorm5380

    Жыл бұрын

    I was badly bleeding for like two months when I was the the birth control shot and at first my OB told me oh that's fine breakthrough bleeding will happen until she actually checked me out and said actually you're right this is more than it should be but told me just to take iron pills.

  • @kentario1610

    @kentario1610

    Жыл бұрын

    .....holy shit.

  • @alaskangirl5064

    @alaskangirl5064

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@Diamond Storm After I had my first son, he ended up in the hospital for a week and one of the nurses was asking me what birth control I was on. She talked me in to getting a depo shot. What's crazy is that she went and grabbed it right then and gave me the shot, all of this happening in my son's hospital room. She leaves for about 15 min and comes back with a second shot and told me that she prepped the first shot wrong and gave me a second shot. A day after that, I started to bleed like crazy, for a year, with a few days when it would stop but it would always come back with a vengeance, I was bleeding and pushing out bloodclots the size of oranges. I was in and out of the hospital on top of multiple clinic visits, yet the doctors didn't know what was happening to me. There was no record of this nurse giving me those shots either, because she didn't put any of this in my file or on a chart of any kind, so the doctors didnt believe me when I told them that my sons nurse gave me two depo shots.

  • @jygood3718
    @jygood3718 Жыл бұрын

    I have 3 daughters who have endometriosis. One of them can't get out of bed for a week every month. My heart aches for each of them.

  • @faziefyzul1831

    @faziefyzul1831

    Жыл бұрын

    I think I have undiagnosed endometriosis or something similar and unfortunately I'm not taken seriously by medical professionals. Its been a long tiring and frustrating journey, sometimes i give up. (I started my first period at 9 and i have been dealing with it ever since). It was the same thing when i thought i had PCOS, and i was heavily dismissed and disrespected by a doctor who didn't took my concerns and history into account and there was no tests or anything being done. Fast forwarding, i got diagnosed with PCOS but only when I didn't get a period for two years and suddenly the doctor sent me to a gynecologist and blood work etc. Unfortunately, the gynecologist tossed me aside onve I got diagnosed with PCOS according to the results, symptoms and refused to look into endometriosis. It doesn't help that i have heard and seen articles/stories of female's struggling with seeking help and etc from medical professionals and are oftentimes dismissed and at times in a disrespectful way.

  • @jygood3718

    @jygood3718

    Жыл бұрын

    @@faziefyzul1831 I'm very sorry you've been through so much. It's very hard. Keep looking until you find someone who will listen

  • @Rhaelle

    @Rhaelle

    Жыл бұрын

    I have PCOS and endometriosis and its awful. I'm sure you do everything you can to help your daughter feel more comfortable during their time of the month. You're a good mom 🩷

  • @lourdespilargaibaoamell1000

    @lourdespilargaibaoamell1000

    Жыл бұрын

    OMG, how Bad , i hope they get better

  • @cousinjake7986

    @cousinjake7986

    Жыл бұрын

    My aunt has endometriosis but the scar tissue has spread through a lot of her abdomen. The doctors out here in southen az said they won't do anything about it because "theyll just come back in a few years anyways"..

  • @aoiferibeiro
    @aoiferibeiro5 ай бұрын

    Seeing these comments is terrifying… People go through so much and some would call them exaggerated, like huh?? I was here going to complain how my legs feel weak and my head hurts a tiny bit sometimes, but daaam… I am grateful, and hopefully people are able to get help/treated (idk how these things are handled)

  • @user-pn1or3xo9o
    @user-pn1or3xo9o5 ай бұрын

    As a woman with PCOS. I can tell you as a teenager I would be curled up crying every night I came home from school on my period. Which chainsaw massacre 3 was coming out of my netherlands.

  • @cjboyo
    @cjboyo Жыл бұрын

    Other symptoms that can fuck up your life are mood swings, digestive issues, heat intolerance, orthostatic intolerance (issues when standing up), etc. Most important thing I want to share though is that feeling suicidal on your period is not normal like I thought it was.

  • @Marispider

    @Marispider

    11 ай бұрын

    Absolutely. I always feel exhausted when PMSing (gonna have to try taking vitamins more regularly in case I'm just low iron) and also my body gets incredibly sensitive - it's hard to get comfortable enough to sleep and I'll end up tossing and turning, and usually the tenderness in my legs and groin is more uncomfortable than the cramping. Overall, periods and PMS can suck ass... they just shouldn't be debilitating and keep you from living life, I feel so bad for everyone who thinks that's normal. Never heard of suicidal thoughts as a thing some people get. It makes sense, my depression gets worse when PMSing, but still, damn. Wishing you luck

  • @alusias3183

    @alusias3183

    11 ай бұрын

    it’s not normal and I never knew that until my psychiatrist decided to put me on antidepressants for pmdd and it was a huge diff

  • @C_Crow

    @C_Crow

    10 ай бұрын

    It's not? Damn I assumed it was just a part of my mood swings

  • @lrhamilton13

    @lrhamilton13

    9 ай бұрын

    I thought that because I don’t get cramps, my PMS/period wasn’t that bad. Turns out hallucinating during PMS isn’t just being a little hormonal lmao

  • @lilacs_echoing

    @lilacs_echoing

    9 ай бұрын

    if you have severe mental health issues outside of your period is it normal for them to worsen to SI or SH during it?

  • @squeakybb
    @squeakybb Жыл бұрын

    My periods growing up from middle school to about 21 years old were extremely painful the first two days of my cycle to the point that I would take PM medications to sleep through those days I would hurt so much. And when I got it at school I would be sent home from the pain and hot flashes I got, one time I had to be taken down to the front in a wheel chair I almost passed out from the pain. And the nurse asked me once, “how are you going to function in the real world? You can’t just go home everytime you’re in pain.” Worst years of my life, I hated every second of it.

  • @Tasoq

    @Tasoq

    Жыл бұрын

    I had a similar experience in that age range. I basically did nothing in those first 2-3 days. So glad it's not that bad for me now.

  • @Hi_Im_Akward

    @Hi_Im_Akward

    Жыл бұрын

    It's extra obnoxious when adults do this kind of shit to kids. Talking down to them and telling them they are dramatic or that "this wont fly in the real world". Its all gaslighting and theres an automatic assumption kids and teens are lying for attention or to get out of stuff. I think it contributes to a lot of misses early symptoms of a larger issue.

  • @kutanra

    @kutanra

    Жыл бұрын

    I hate schools talking about "the real world". Im 27 and at my workplace, its much more lenient than school ever was. Our manager listens to us and makes reasonable adjustments so that we can all pull our weight and give ourselves grace on the days we aren't at 100%

  • @MissSpaz

    @MissSpaz

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@Hi_Im_Akward I'm so glad my mom was never like that to me. Seriously, I really do gaslighting kids like that causes psych problems later down the line

  • @ryuksdeathnote9814

    @ryuksdeathnote9814

    Жыл бұрын

    What a great school nurse! Did you ask her how she gets into relationships with that attitude? 🙄😂

  • @emilysadventurousedits8872
    @emilysadventurousedits88725 ай бұрын

    I don't know if you'll see this or if you know anything about this, but I would love a video that talks about periods in women with Mast Cell Activation Syndrome. MCAS is a horrible disease that can make women spontaneously go into labor, and I haven't heard much talk about it online, but I'm so glad to finally have an answer for what I've been experiencing for years.

  • @Pixiebabee

    @Pixiebabee

    5 ай бұрын

    Omg im biologically female with heds (hypermobile ehlers-danlos syndrome) and mast cell sctitivation syndrome with a lot ot period issues. Abd gosh thatd be a cool vid

  • @WalterWhite-jz7ct
    @WalterWhite-jz7ct4 ай бұрын

    I think that a lot of People, Men especialy, know a shockingly small amount about reproduktive circles and that should change

  • @darkangelprincess101
    @darkangelprincess101 Жыл бұрын

    I remember when I learned periods aren't suppose to hurt as bad as mine do. I could never figure out why my mom never took me to the doctor for the pain

  • @ashleyharris7613

    @ashleyharris7613

    Жыл бұрын

    I used to think something was wrong with me because I never have cramps but my older sister and mother have the worst cramps and they said it was supposed to hurt and I was concerned about why mine didn't

  • @ricebeansrockroll882

    @ricebeansrockroll882

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, looking back that's the thing that disturbs me to. How do you have a child that is throwing up and fainting from the pain, and just belittle them to anyone who will listen instead of helping.

  • @kaylizzie7890

    @kaylizzie7890

    Жыл бұрын

    My mom didn’t take me to a doctor for my severe pain because she had had severe pain during her periods when she was young too. We both have PCOVS.

  • @Emily_Bondevik_Official

    @Emily_Bondevik_Official

    Жыл бұрын

    Doesn't the pain become more mild overtime on it's own? I don't take any pain killers and just don't think about it. It hurts the most in the morning and then gets tolerable to a point I can do things

  • @MsLilly200

    @MsLilly200

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Emily_Bondevik_Official Everyone is different, and have different levels of pain. *Some* pain is normal, but some people get actual crippling amounts of pain, and that's a pretty big sign that something is seriously wrong. My pain lasts all day, and the pain level varies a bit, but I can get to pretty much painfree if I take pills, like ibuprofen and paracetamol, and/or use a heatpad.

  • @fbbWaddell
    @fbbWaddell Жыл бұрын

    Can you explain to women that it's not ok to shame women for being to sick or being in too much pain to work during their period. I had endometriosis for 23 years before I was diagnosed and women bullied me regularly when I would call out of work or leave work early or cry. Now that i've been diagnosed, they immediately back off but we need to end the period pain bullying.

  • @Shield954

    @Shield954

    6 ай бұрын

    I have found that prescription muscle relaxer works TREMENDOUSLY well for treating menstrual pain! (the one I use is called tizanidine) Unlike narcotics, muscle relaxers are not addictive and are safe for long term use! I recommend seeing a neurologist to get a prescription for a muscle relaxer as a gynecologist is unlikely to prescribe them.

  • @TamieVlogs

    @TamieVlogs

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes this video gives up the same vibes. I have a med called feminax it helps but im still in a lot of pain. What is normal? What do you want me to do about it? Rip out my overies? 😂

  • @dizzy_dino9052

    @dizzy_dino9052

    5 ай бұрын

    My mom had that too. She kind of wanted to die because the pain was so bad. Now she has no reproductive organs so she doesn't get it anymore

  • @Steeksify

    @Steeksify

    5 ай бұрын

    Careful, Dr. Jones doesn't like it when you call them "women". It's "birth givers" because MeN cAn Be WoMeN tOo

  • @avadakedevra2895

    @avadakedevra2895

    5 ай бұрын

    This this this.

  • @pinkybro5671
    @pinkybro56715 ай бұрын

    Yes, debilitating pain is never the norm for anything.

  • @isabellacormack2990
    @isabellacormack29904 ай бұрын

    Dude. Both me, my mom, my aunt, and my grandmother all have extremely painful periods to where we've all passed out during them AT LEAST 3 times (at least for me). We even came up with the name "The Miller Curse" because my mother's and my aunt's maiden names are Miller

  • @lwolfstar7618
    @lwolfstar7618 Жыл бұрын

    I wish more doctors even understood this. I went for a decade with endometriosis type pain without any doctors saying "hey yeah let's refer you to a gyn and check this out". I've been happily uterus free for 3 months now and its the best I've felt in years. No, doctors, being crippled by pain during your period is not normal. Who knew? 💁‍♀️

  • @emilyrasputin

    @emilyrasputin

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm glad you're doing so much better with treatment!

  • @Petrichorus-

    @Petrichorus-

    11 ай бұрын

    @@diosaamorconsult with a doctor. Online you can try to search for lists of doctors who are willing to perform a hysterectomy.

  • @lwolfstar7618

    @lwolfstar7618

    11 ай бұрын

    @@diosaamor if you get rid of you uterus (aka a hysterectomy) you won't be able to have babies. That's where babies grow so its pretty well essential to the process. So them saying it like a threat is hilarious. Also, no, you don't continue bleeding and very few have cramping style pain after. I was working out my provera levels needed to control my pmdd/pms symptoms and had what I call a comma. Period but without the cramps (which used to be debilitating), bleeding (well there's no endometrium anymore to be shed). I think the cases where there's some bleeding tend to be when they leave the cervix (there's debate about it re sexual pleasure but most who have it removed have very little issues and many are able to enjoy sexual activity more after bc less pain) Its absolutely worth talking to a good gynaecologist, but be warned, many will try to tell you not to because you might want kids later yada yada yada, especially bc of your age- my first tried that with me when my youngest was already 10. I can assure you I would rather die than have more kids now) and take an advocate that will speak up for you not against you. It helps.

  • @shimmershine6902

    @shimmershine6902

    11 ай бұрын

    I’m so jealous 😭 a doctor probably wouldn’t allow me to get mine out because I’m “too young” and I’ll “change my mind” like man fuck them kids!!

  • @Fates1Embrace

    @Fates1Embrace

    6 ай бұрын

    I had horrific periods, the doctors never looked into why & I spent 10 years asking for a hysterectomy & they wouldn’t give me one. Now I can’t have one, but luckily I don’t have periods anymore. Still mad at the doctors though.

  • @OoFaeHeartoO
    @OoFaeHeartoO Жыл бұрын

    The most I get is uncomfortable, and I’m so eternally grateful for it 😮‍💨

  • @morgan4574

    @morgan4574

    6 ай бұрын

    Same. I do occasionally get the lightning bolt butthole pain out of nowhere, it's like all the cramps are saved up and cashed in at once directly into the anus 😂

  • @-Samik-

    @-Samik-

    5 ай бұрын

    Yea same, But Sometimes, a couple times a year i have that one Day of pure PAIN

  • @akshblkq

    @akshblkq

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@-Samik- same!

  • @neorise127

    @neorise127

    5 ай бұрын

    As a 16 year old, mine are fine too. I feel some pain in my stomach, open the calendar and go "Okay, now it makes sense." Not too painful but definitely noticeable.

  • @carolynhendrix

    @carolynhendrix

    5 ай бұрын

    I have never had any cramps thank god but the world decided to bless me with the weakest stomach ever instead 😅

  • @peachypineapples502
    @peachypineapples5025 ай бұрын

    When I was a teenager I had HORRIBLE periods. I would get nauseous, vomit, get dizzy, faint, be in excruciating pain, SUPER heavy flow, etc. I actually developed iron deficiency anemia because of all the blood I lost. My period made me miss my first ever day of highschool. I’m so blessed to have access to birth control, it literally changed my life.

  • @Thebookishequestrian
    @Thebookishequestrian5 ай бұрын

    Yes! I was told periods don’t hurt bad and I was super dramatic. I was sobbing in my bed, I didn’t eat for days and I missed a bunch of school

  • @melissa42024
    @melissa42024 Жыл бұрын

    Man, these comments are heartbreaking. My 16yo just got diagnosed with pcos a few weeks ago. I've suspected she had it for a few years. Talked to her pediatrician multiple times about it. She had an ultrasound, and we were told everything was normal. Her pediatrician retired recently, and the new one actually read her chart and looked at all of her labs for the last few years. One of the first things the new doctor asked was if we had a history of pcos in our family. And I was so relieved someone finally believed me. She has also suffered with ibs symptoms for years that were dismissed. The new doctor gave her some meds to try, and it's absolutely changed her life. From now on, I'm going to absolutely advocate for a second opinion if something feels wrong. I might not have a ton of medical training, but I do know what's normal or not for my child.

  • @Shield954

    @Shield954

    6 ай бұрын

    Did they give her birth control?

  • @melissa42024

    @melissa42024

    6 ай бұрын

    @kcxxxx9838 They did, but she doesn't like the side effects. So she decided she doesn't want hormone treatment. Of course, we talked with her doctor about it first.

  • @kitchenfloor

    @kitchenfloor

    6 ай бұрын

    Aww this makes me feel a rollercoaster of emotions, it’s crazy how doctors will dismiss things as “normal” when it comes to periods. I think more research should be done about it because few doctors actually know what they’re doing when it comes to it. Your daughter is so strong though! For going through all of that 😊❤.

  • @pinkdiamond1847

    @pinkdiamond1847

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for believing her

  • @1love1heart1bandSGTC

    @1love1heart1bandSGTC

    5 ай бұрын

    I was gaslighted by emergency staff who talk me being huddled over myself throwing up every 5-15minutes from pain was completely normal for my period, I was 16. Doctors tried to prescribe Percocet (1/2-2 pills as needed) after 1 1/2 pills i was still in agonizing pain but was loopy and talking about floating away on clouds. That’s all I remember wasn’t until recently that a mental health care professional explained that no those symptoms were not “normal”

  • @Nioriel26
    @Nioriel26 Жыл бұрын

    I'm bedridden for the first three days of my cycle. Have to take off work because I physically can't move. My Dr. Prescribed me painkillers and just gave me more when I complained the painkillers didn't help. Apparently I'm over exaggerating my pain. So I deal with it. 🤷‍♀️

  • @luvcherry

    @luvcherry

    Жыл бұрын

    that's terrible, finding another doctor is easier said than done but for me I've been taking the birth control pill (as directed by my doctor) where it's the active tablets for 12 weeks then 1 week of inactives so basically my period is only every 3 months and it really helps, just an idea

  • @Nioriel26

    @Nioriel26

    Жыл бұрын

    @@luvcherry I've tried 15 different birth controls mostly oral. The last one was an IUD that started coming out on its own. Dr didn't believe I was still in intense pain from the IUD till I insisted I had been bleeding heavily for a whole month and I told her she would take it out because I wasn't leaving till she did. She reluctantly agreed. She had spent an hour trying to convince me to give it more time. When she went to take it out she said it must have begun expelling itself already. I'm now infertile from the scarring so I decided not to put my body through more stress from birth control since none of them have ever done me any good and the option of children was taken from me. Despite all this they've never agreed to test me for any sort of disorder that may have caused the heavy bleeding, large blood clots, and crippling pain that no birth control or painkiller ever helped before the IUD even. I'm used to living in my bed several days a month but it would be nice to know why it was that bad since I was 14. I am now 29.

  • @Shield954

    @Shield954

    6 ай бұрын

    I have found that prescription muscle relaxer works TREMENDOUSLY well for menstrual pain! (the one I use is called tizanidine) Unlike narcotics, muscle relaxers are not addictive and are safe for long term use! I recommend seeing a neurologist to get a prescription for a muscle relaxer as a gynecologist is unlikely to prescribe them.

  • @Nioriel26

    @Nioriel26

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Shield954 ohhh I have not heard this before!! I will definitely look into it thank you for the advice! :)

  • @angeleyesgreen1586

    @angeleyesgreen1586

    6 ай бұрын

    You need a better doctor. I had to go to a woman doctor specializing in women's medicine to finally get help Good luck on your journey

  • @jelli_joy
    @jelli_joy4 ай бұрын

    Read a story about a woman who had horrible period pain, she was told to suck it up and that it was normal. When she had her first kid she felt almost nothing because it felt so similar to her period which she was used to

  • @vickibednar9220
    @vickibednar922011 ай бұрын

    Yes. Glad you are saying this. My ex daughter in law used to vomit. She was so sick. Finally diagnosed with endometriosis. Took awhile, but finally a good ob/gyn found it.

  • @colleengallo4831
    @colleengallo4831 Жыл бұрын

    Severe pain one week before, during, and one week after my daughter’s period ended up being stage IV endometriosis. She lost both her fallopian tubes during a surgery that was suppose to help her get pregnant. She will have a full hysterectomy this fall. She’s only 34. She fought with doctors for over 10 years before one finally took her serious. To late though.

  • @mybigyear

    @mybigyear

    Жыл бұрын

    She should keep her cervix and ovaries if able. That's what I did and its good because the ovaries can keep producing hormones and the cervix can just do its job. And the recovery time is so easy

  • @darkstarr984

    @darkstarr984

    Жыл бұрын

    I suspect that some of the scar tissue removed in my washout surgery 18 months ago was probably endometrial given the fact my cramping has been reduced since then to less than it ever was.

  • @Anna-Maria..
    @Anna-Maria.. Жыл бұрын

    I read these comments of women saying how bad their cramps are and that just reminds me how thankful I have to be to not feel any kind of pain or discomfort during my period or before it. So glad that I'm made this way 😅

  • @SpoiledMilk.D.E.C
    @SpoiledMilk.D.E.C5 ай бұрын

    Watching This As I'm On Mine, And In So Much Pain That I Can't Move. I Threw Up My Guts Yesterday And I've Been Taking 5 Ibuprofens Every Time 9 Hours Passes Just To Get Some Relief. The Physical Pain Is Excruciating And The Mental Pain From Dysphoria Is Horrible Too.

  • @cheese7119

    @cheese7119

    5 ай бұрын

    D: noooo u have it too??? :(( 🫂

  • @claracupcake2604
    @claracupcake260411 ай бұрын

    Omg I have the WORST period cramps like I cannot walk, I throw up every 10 minutes, I can’t eat or smell certain things, and I’m convulsing on my bed like I’m friggin possessed by the devil himself. I always thought it was normal because everyone told me it’s normal to have cramps (I guess they didn’t know the severity because mine are SEVERE) so I just suffered for so long without ever doing anything about it. That was until recently I saw a gynecologist and they told me that my level of cramps are not okay and they gave me birth control. I can finally do my everyday activities without feeling like I’m being punched in the stomach repeatedly by a heavyweight bodybuilder!!!!❤❤❤

  • @user-li8ys9og3p

    @user-li8ys9og3p

    2 ай бұрын

    Lmao the possessed part is too true 😂

  • @karigiles8605
    @karigiles8605 Жыл бұрын

    Yeah....some cramping IS fine, if it's bearable!! What's not fine is if it hurts so badly you feel like you're gonna throw up! You're right MDJ, but the problem is...drs only care if you're bleeding longer then 7 days....it doesn't matter if you're in a lot of pain, or if your periods are heavy, or having huge blood clots...every thing is apparently fine if you're bleeding less then 7 days... NO.IT.IS.NOT.FINE!! Please set these people straight that you do not need to be bleeding more then 7 days for a dr to say "hey somethings wrong with you"!!! Guh! Those bleeding disorder tests are seriously bogus!!! I check off everything on the list for period issues except for the "bleed more then 7 days." And because of that ONE question, it says "you're fine...." Nooooo!!! If I need birth control pills to control the heaviness of my bleeding and the amount of pain I get then noooo I am not fine...also...my period was very irregular till I got on them...bleeding two weeks after the day I was supposed to...so yeah....I am lucky the birth control help me, but I can not go off them at all!!!

  • @Sly-Moose

    @Sly-Moose

    Жыл бұрын

    Or if you DO actually throw up! Like me! 😭

  • @lg3v845

    @lg3v845

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@Sly-Moosesame here, I'll feel nauseous from all the cramping and have to hang out near the toilet in case I do throw up

  • @karigiles8605

    @karigiles8605

    Жыл бұрын

    I feel for you my period partners!! ❤️

  • @reachandler3655

    @reachandler3655

    Жыл бұрын

    Erm... sorry, you're wrong. For decades I had to put up with 10 to 14 days heavy bleeding, vomiting, diarrhoea, and crippling cramps that made walking difficult, I was repeatedly told it was normal! I was fortunate enough to see a locum, purely by chance, who happened to have had similar problems herself. She helped me.

  • @sinny721

    @sinny721

    Жыл бұрын

    I once bled for like 2 months straight and my doctor still didn't care 🤷‍♀️ they never care

  • @danielleremer4190
    @danielleremer4190 Жыл бұрын

    I was hospitalized for 3 days as a teen because my period sent my body so completely haywire. My doctor at the time prescribed me 600mg ibuprofen. That’s it. I now use Mirena iud to stop my periods and, at the time, I went on birth control pills to help. The bc pills were prescribed for actual birth control and not because my periods were hell. The doctor I got them from said my highly irregular periods (I had gone 4 months without a period at this point) were due to a “growth spurt.” The pills helped a bit but it was still pretty bad. I finally got an obgyn that said I likely have endometriosis and confirmed poly cystic ovaries. My gynecological journey is just one aspect of doctors doing me dirty in my life. I’m so happy I have a great medical team on my side now.

  • @lolasonne1772

    @lolasonne1772

    Жыл бұрын

    What always drove me crazy is that my doctors would take me super serious when I come in with a fractured bone, a big burn injury...etc. I would sit there and tell them that I know I need to get it checked, but it's really not that painful, and they would be impressed or even irritated that I don't think this is more than an annoying inconvenience. But then I go to a gynaecologist, tell them that I had extreme pain after sex that made me nearly pass out and felt like my body was shutting down. Leading to me laying in bed crying from pain until I fell asleep from exhaustion, and thankfully woke up without pain after a looing sleep. And the doctor shrugs their shoulders, tells me it was probably not that bad and there is no need to check anything because the pain is obviously gone now.

  • @harmonicaveronica

    @harmonicaveronica

    Жыл бұрын

    Growth spurt my ass. I got my period at age 11 and NEVER missed a period. It wasn't even the slightest bit irregular even in the first couple of years. Which is unusual, yes, but if growth spurts caused that kind of thing I think it'd be pretty common knowledge by now

  • @sara_thegrape

    @sara_thegrape

    Жыл бұрын

    Awesome that you got to the bottom of it eventually. im currently on 500mg naproxen pain killers for cramps and i was supposed to get a recommendation thing for an ultrasound (forgot what its called) but it never came and my periods have been super weird (and painful). i hate how the first thing they said was to try pain killers or birth control. like why not check out the situation first and then go to pain killers second? i dont get it tbh. hoping to get an appointment over summer though

  • @TheOGTrinkets

    @TheOGTrinkets

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@harmonicaveronica I got mine at 10 and had a period that lasted for two weeks during Ramadan, I felt bad eating in front of my family while they were fasting.

  • @Shield954

    @Shield954

    6 ай бұрын

    Long term use of high dosage ibuprofen causes stomach ulcers and liver damage. 😭 I have found that prescription muscle relaxer works TREMENDOUSLY well for menstrual pain! (the one I use is called tizanidine) Unlike narcotics, muscle relaxers are not addictive and are safe for long term use. I recommend seeing a neurologist to get a prescription for a muscle relaxer as a gynecologist is unlikely to prescribe them.

  • @Rose-yx6jq
    @Rose-yx6jq3 ай бұрын

    Many many women take birth control specifically for period cramps and yet we make it nigh impossible for people to get it.

  • @SwampHodag
    @SwampHodag10 ай бұрын

    I'm grateful that you are available for the young ladies of the world, but I wish you had been around before I went through menopause. We had to learn things (or not learn things) the hard way. Thank you for the knowledge you share.

  • @mrskirky
    @mrskirky Жыл бұрын

    I remember seeing my sisters absolutely debilitated by her periods when we were growing up. When I was 29, I was dx with stage 4 endometriosis and I strongly suspect both my sisters have it too. It’s easier to find people who understand and specialize in endometriosis now. (I’m 52 now)

  • @wolf_crazies
    @wolf_crazies Жыл бұрын

    My crams literally made me bedridden for two weeks. But my doctor's only suggestion was "let's put you on birth control and come back to it". I was bleeding enough i could have become anemic. I was pale and ill during my periods. I'm 21 and I still have no answers as to why, my family just says it's the family curse. I know I have PCOS which doesn't help but it shouldn't make it so I couldn't get out of bed.

  • @Shield954

    @Shield954

    6 ай бұрын

    I have PCOS as well and I have found that prescription muscle relaxer works TREMENDOUSLY well for menstrual pain! (the one I use is called tizanidine) Unlike narcotics, muscle relaxers are not addictive and are safe for long term use! I recommend seeing a neurologist to get a prescription for a muscle relaxer as a gynecologist is unlikely to prescribe them.

  • @freakcircus2777

    @freakcircus2777

    4 ай бұрын

    I'm also fainting and throwing up during my period, specifically on the first and the third day. I have been checked multiple times by multiple doctors and absolutely nobody can find out what is wrong with me. I keep seeing "oh it is not supposed to hurt that's an illness" but no actual answers... I kinda got used to it and just take painkillers with a certain schedule. I feel like it is just natural for some women, idk

  • @LulaMae21

    @LulaMae21

    3 ай бұрын

    Endometriosis, adenomyosis, and fibroids can all cause painful periods, and fibroids in particular can cause heavy bleeding.

  • @LulaMae21

    @LulaMae21

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@freakcircus2777Many women with severe pain on their periods have endometriosis, adenomyosis, or fibroids.

  • @nO_444_
    @nO_444_10 ай бұрын

    Im crying on my toilet shaking rn. Thank you 😍

  • @North_Park
    @North_Park5 ай бұрын

    Bruh I was in French class DYING from cramps. Like I couldn’t breathe and I was going through waves of pain and looking pale according to my friend. I could barely stand to even request to use the restroom 💀 and once I got there I couldn’t stand back up the moment I sat down. I was a step away from tears bro and I don’t tear up. I broke my arm and didn’t know for three days, I broke my ribs and didn’t know until they healed oddly. And this pain is an every month scenario that I thought was just normal wtf ?!!

  • @karenfreedman9180
    @karenfreedman9180 Жыл бұрын

    Back in the 60’s when I started my period at 13, I immediately experienced horrific pain. I missed at least one day a month from school for 5 years. My mother took me to doctors who said things like, “It’s you body’s way of preparing you for childbirth”, or “They won’t feel so bad after you have a baby”. I suffered for so long (after having 2 premature babies my periods were still terribly painful) and finally when I was 45 when doctor finally agreed to a hysterectomy. It was like being reborn!!!

  • @kawaiielephant7772

    @kawaiielephant7772

    11 ай бұрын

    Wtf 😢

  • @skywalker6763

    @skywalker6763

    10 ай бұрын

    And what was the reason? For your pain I have severe pain as well and I’m worried to even start working a 9-5 because of how bad I get. Who’s gonna take me home? Will I even be allowed to? I’m scared, I’m 23 and I wish I was done with periods already

  • @karenfreedman9180

    @karenfreedman9180

    10 ай бұрын

    @@skywalker6763 I had endometriosis surgery which had no effect on the pain. I had to give myself shots to put my body into a chemical induced menopause, where I suffered excruciating hot flashes, mood swings, and continued pelvic pain. Finally she agreed to the hysterectomy! No more pain!!

  • @skywalker6763

    @skywalker6763

    10 ай бұрын

    @@karenfreedman9180 thanks for your response, btw. And I’m glad it got better for you. This pain is a heavy burden to carry every month, no woman should go trough this.

  • @TeganThrussell
    @TeganThrussell Жыл бұрын

    My eldest sibling and I had very different experiences with periods. They had awful cramps that would leave them lying on the floor for days hugging a hot water bottle and downing painkillers as often as allowed. I never had much of cramps, but I got awful headaches, and even migraines. I ached all over, felt lightheaded and felt nauseous. Every month. We both had very different experiences, but when my sibling went to get treatment finally, and started taking hormones to stop their period, I didn't. I was convinced that so long as I wasn't on the floor crying, I should be fine. Cause people talk about periods being so awful, I genuinely thought that I had it ok. I thought it was just part of life that I had to learn to accept. I think I was about 10 when I got my first period? I was 21 before I finally went to a doctor to talk about it and get it fixed. I dealt with it getting progressively worse for OVER A DECADE because I was so convinced that I was just supposed to hurt. That it was normal, and fine, and people would tell me I was lucky cause I didn't have the cramps, and I had other symptoms. I got a different hormone treatment to my sibling, so my period isn't gone, but it's much lighter and all my other symptoms are gone. No more headaches, no more nausea, no more planning my life around when I was going to be sore and bleeding, and incapable of doing the stuff I wanted to. I waited so long to get treatment, and I seriously regret it. I wish I had done this sooner, because I wasted so much of my life on that shit. Just because it's not awful cramps, doesn't mean it's fine. It's the only symptom people talk about, but it's not the only symptom people get! If anything stops you from living your life, go get help. Seek treatment, and enjoy your life as much as you can!

  • @madelinevlogs5898

    @madelinevlogs5898

    10 ай бұрын

    I’ve had really bad periods since I was 12 and I’m 21 now but I thought I didn’t have it that bad because I don’t throw up or pass out. The pain keeps me home from school for 2 days per month and my entire body hurts even after taking ibuprofen. I can barely walk up a few stairs

  • @Shield954

    @Shield954

    6 ай бұрын

    I have found that prescription muscle relaxer works TREMENDOUSLY well for menstrual pain! (the one I use is called tizanidine) Unlike narcotics, muscle relaxers are not addictive and are safe for long term use! I recommend that your sibling see a neurologist to get a prescription for a muscle relaxer as a gynecologist is unlikely to prescribe them.

  • @Astrofanworld

    @Astrofanworld

    5 ай бұрын

    We don’t need your whole life story

  • @dragon_toad
    @dragon_toad4 ай бұрын

    THIS. SO MUCH THIS. After years of absolute h**l, I was diagnosed with PCOS, depsite no visible cysts ever being found. When I brought up the crippling agonising pain, my GP just said "Some people are just unlucky". That was pretty much the sentiment of every doctor and I saw from then on. I've been getting progressively sicker for about a decade with no answer; it's like my entire endocrine system has gone out the window. First FEMALE doctor I see declares that if you include the symptoms they put down to being caused by PCOS, I am a textbook case of having a certain hormone deficiency. That the pain I was describing wasn't normal or able to be caused by PCOS, and is more likely to be endometriosis. And that since doctors basically ignored "severe period pain" as a symptom they almost certainly misdiagnosed me as having PCOS rather than 'endometriosis plus something else'. Them incorrectly chalking up certain symptoms as being caused by PCOS, which I likely never had to begin with, is why I spent my entire 20s in and out of doctors offices feeling like crud. All because these medical professionals didn't consider severe period pain as a symptom or something abnormal.

  • @kardemon.x.LukeBlack
    @kardemon.x.LukeBlack8 ай бұрын

    Story time abt cramps- 4 days ago I was in math class and started getting cramps at first it wasn’t very painful but it still DID hurt then I felt leaking so I thought “oh sh!t I must’ve got it” I raised my hand and asked the male teacher to use the restroom and he said “No,Kardemon u should’ve gone at lunch” soon after that I was cramping so bad and I’m talking some of the worst freaking cramps of my life and I raised my had and told him it was an emergency then he said “NO. YOU MAY NOT. U ALREADY USED UR BATHROOM PASS THIS YEAR” and then my cramps got so bad my classmates started to notice I was in pain and asked asked if I was ok or needed anything 15 minutes later I passed out apparently I woke up 30 seconds later tho and when I woke up I started crying because it was so bad the teacher sent me to the nurse and on my way there I puked. Long story short that was the worst day of my life 😃. Btw I’m 12

  • @gingerstorm101
    @gingerstorm101 Жыл бұрын

    Before my most recent family doctor took me on, I was taking a total of 24 painkillers a day while I was awake. I needed to take 6 every 3.5 hours just to function my normal day to day life. Now I'm currently prescribed stronger meds that I take maximum 2 a day for the 7 days. And I'm on the list for a hysterectomy. Took 7 years to get an endometriosis diagnosis, and I pushed for the hysterectomy before the age of 30 while single and childless. Sometimes, you just have to fight for your health.

  • @Shield954

    @Shield954

    6 ай бұрын

    I have found that prescription muscle relaxer works TREMENDOUSLY well for menstrual pain! (the one I use is called tizanidine) Unlike narcotics, muscle relaxers are not addictive and are safe for long term use! I recommend seeing a neurologist to get a prescription for a muscle relaxer as a gynecologist is unlikely to prescribe them.

  • @Asongbook
    @Asongbook Жыл бұрын

    Infuriating is when some usually man says it hurts because God cursed you due to Eve and that stupid apple.

  • @Shield954

    @Shield954

    6 ай бұрын

    The bible was written by misogynists as a way to blame women for all of humanity's problems despite men being the ones who cause all the wars and destruction of the world.

  • @blueeyedbatman
    @blueeyedbatman5 ай бұрын

    Theres also ignorant fools out there like my mother who allowed my older sister to stay home from school for period pain in high-school [even though she WAS faking] and when i got to high-school she ignored my pain because i had an overall higher pain tolerance and she thought i was faking....i was not.... now in my 30s she's FINALLY realized ive never faked or over exaggerated my pains. I even had a teacher who was more understanding and would allow me to rest in her classroom when i was hurting.

  • @arazimargas9045
    @arazimargas90459 ай бұрын

    I was blessed with having cramps for not one but two weeks! Happy days!🎉❤

  • @babyphoenix246
    @babyphoenix246 Жыл бұрын

    After 14 year of crippling period pain finally found a gynecologist who take it seriously. She is talking about surgery want would love to see a video about Endometrial Ablation and Hysterectomy as options for period pains, pros and cons.

  • @vonricter222

    @vonricter222

    Жыл бұрын

    Have you looked into endometriosis though? Treatment for that looks different

  • @babyphoenix246

    @babyphoenix246

    Жыл бұрын

    @Jessica Meierhofer It has been mentioned but no one has ordered investigations past an ultrasound, which I don't think Endo shows up on. I have another appointment tomorrow, so I will ask about it again.

  • @traceykoontz2868

    @traceykoontz2868

    Жыл бұрын

    I had endometrial ablation years ago best thing I ever had done, I didn't want a hysterectomy if I didn't need one, and if I did everything was going especially if I was going under, that's just me. My doctor she is no longer in the office where I go, but she is a genius and she listens to you too she respects her patient 🤗, she is so skilled.

  • @melissaroth4467

    @melissaroth4467

    11 ай бұрын

    If you are done having children, ablation is wonderful!!!!! I was up and about the next day. The day of the outpatient surgery, I came home and slept off the anesthesia. I needed no pain killers at any time. My abdomen just felt a bit weird for a day or two. It worked wonderfully for me. I recommend it to everyone who is having period problems and is done having children!

  • @thecoreofmagic
    @thecoreofmagic Жыл бұрын

    Mine can get just below the threshold of where I can’t act normal. But when I don’t have to act normal, I still choose to curl up into a ball and cry because they are still bad. My favorites are the ones that happen at 3am because then I have to eat something to take a painkiller, and then wait like half an hour in agony for it to kick in so I can go back to sleep

  • @Shield954

    @Shield954

    6 ай бұрын

    I have found that prescription muscle relaxer works TREMENDOUSLY well for menstrual pain! (the one I use is called tizanidine) Unlike narcotics, muscle relaxers are not addictive and are safe for long term use! I recommend seeing a neurologist to get a prescription for a muscle relaxer as a gynecologist is unlikely to prescribe them.

  • @enby33
    @enby334 ай бұрын

    I’ve had such horrible periods that I’ve developed a constant rocking motion from being in pain. Now, even when I’m not in pain and not thinking about it, I rock back and forth all day like a crazy person. I’ve brought it up with my gyno and he did tests but we can’t find anything wrong so I’ve just been dealing with the pain and the weird involuntary rocking that comes along with it.

  • @natakhavan
    @natakhavan10 ай бұрын

    I always remember my Mother telling me about her friend from school bk in the 60s...whose periods were THAT bad, she couldn't get outta bed, couldn't go to school, couldn't go out with her friends, nothing! She was in best with hot water bottle, paracetamol or something & still unable to get outta bed. Bless her. My Mom always said she was so glad she never had any pains with hers, and glad she never even had periods till she'd left school cos it was awful bk then...having those massive pads with an elastic waist band that holds em on (if ur family was good enough to get u 1) & the fact u had to ask the teacher for a pad outta the cupboard, that's in the classroom, in front of every1...they all knew exactly what the teacher was going in for & all the boys would start whispering & then saying stupid sh*t aimed towards u afterwards! That was the 60s for u tho as young teenagers...how times have changed.

  • @jerricho11
    @jerricho11 Жыл бұрын

    It's tough when you are in extreme pain, to the point it interferes with your life, but your doctor just dismisses you and says it's normal. Like, I've thrown up and passed out from the pain. And this is a running theme with my family, my sister ended up getting two units of blood because her period was so heavy and painful and they still don't know what's wrong and no one is looking into it.

  • @madelinevlogs5898

    @madelinevlogs5898

    10 ай бұрын

    I’m trying to get a diagnosis right now and it’s very likely that I have PCOS. When I went to the gyno , she asked me why I had never seen a doctor about my super irregular and painful periods. I had been to several doctors but she was the first one who actually cared and wanted to test me for what’s wrong.

  • @Shield954

    @Shield954

    6 ай бұрын

    I have found that prescription muscle relaxer works TREMENDOUSLY well for menstrual pain! (the one I use is called tizanidine) Unlike narcotics, muscle relaxers are not addictive and are safe for long term use! I recommend seeing a neurologist to get a prescription for a muscle relaxer as a gynecologist is unlikely to prescribe them.

  • @LulaMae21

    @LulaMae21

    3 ай бұрын

    Endometriosis, adenomyosis, and fibroids can all contribute.

  • @felicitygee381
    @felicitygee381 Жыл бұрын

    I was always confused because I didn't feel pain with my periods, I just got hot and dizzy and nauseous. Now, many years later I realise I was in pain but had been so conditioned to think I wasn't in pain I didn't realise I was unwell until I almost fainted. This was so bad that at 17 I had started crying traumatically in a class and couldn't give a reason. I was sent to the Dr who worked out that I was in pain and had an injury I hadn't realised was hurting. I hope we do better for women and girls.

  • @jc2386

    @jc2386

    11 ай бұрын

    💯❤

  • @yomeiko
    @yomeiko8 ай бұрын

    I had constant anaemia, super painful cramps and TERRIBLE PMS. My gynecologist was so quick to suggest an hormonal IUD and I'm so glad for that. Had it for 2.5 years now, and when this one comes out another one is going right back in.

  • @travisehrich8100
    @travisehrich81004 ай бұрын

    You know looking back a few years when I was in high school, and having cramp pain so bad I took the whole week off and cried in bed shaking for about 5-7 days. I don't know how I thought that was normal. Pain killers did nothing. Thankfully it's fine now and I rarely need more then 2 pain killers a cycle. Jesus I wish I had told a docter or something.

  • @appleslice4412
    @appleslice4412 Жыл бұрын

    I wish someone has told this to 13 yo me because i spent way to many years with cramps that where so bad i couldn't even breathe properly

  • @thathorsegirl5088
    @thathorsegirl508811 ай бұрын

    I think we all need to talk about what is normal for periods as a whole. I have a cousin who had a heavy flow for two months straight and didn’t say anything about it because she thought it was normal. Her mom finally caught on some how, and took her to the hospital where she had to get blood transfusions because she had broke the record for “Lowest Blood Pressure in a Living Patient,” at that hospital. She’s fine now, and on birth control to help regulate her periods.

  • @laticiadavis8627
    @laticiadavis86272 ай бұрын

    My sisters and daughter's cramped so bad when they were young they would miss school and get nausea,from the cramps.

  • @catabat49654
    @catabat4965410 ай бұрын

    The amount of stories I’ve heard/read where a woman didn’t recognize she had something had gone terribly wrong internationally (appendicitis, gall stones, ruptured spleen, etc) because they thought it was just period cramps and/or the pain wasn’t as bad as their period cramps is so, so depressing

  • @thichchuianti

    @thichchuianti

    10 ай бұрын

    Yeah same.I so shock when read all of that

  • @susanfanning9480
    @susanfanning9480 Жыл бұрын

    I'm a retired nurse. I'm very glad that you're doing this. It's unbelievable that we have declined in reproductive education. It's insane what some young people think is fact.

  • @jade7372
    @jade7372 Жыл бұрын

    We need to stop normalizing heavy period pain! I’ve had friends who I had told for YEARS that it wasn’t normal to have periods as bad as theirs and they just accepted it as a way of life! It’s crazy how people are taught to just deal with pain like that

  • @C0rvidC4rrion
    @C0rvidC4rrion7 ай бұрын

    I take BC without a placebo week, best choice I’ve made about my body. I had absolutely debilitating cramping the whole time I was having a cycle (started at 10)

  • @attoomanyplacesatonce403
    @attoomanyplacesatonce4034 ай бұрын

    Dude once when I was 12-13 i was on my period and it was so painful that I couldn't stand up and I had to go to pe since that was what I had next but thankfully the teacher that we had was kind and let me stay in the class to sleep ever since that she had been my favorite teacher I wish I got to tell her how much that actually meant to me and I still remember this story to this day

  • @MW-tu9nu
    @MW-tu9nu Жыл бұрын

    I’m one of those who has no cramps or very mild. You can bet your ass I am never going to belittle other people’s period pain. If I could share the lack of cramps with them I would do it in a heartbeat. It’s not worth judging people ♥️

  • @ixchelssong
    @ixchelssong Жыл бұрын

    When I first started getting periods, they were very painful. I would have to curl up in bed for 2 or 3 days. I didn't think there was anything I could do about it. I was both a track and a cross-country runner through high school. Then years later, I started taking a yoga class. The pain during my period completely disappeared! That miraculous cure kept me doing yoga for the rest of my life! 😁

  • @dixie31623
    @dixie316239 ай бұрын

    Had a colleague who often had sick days. When I asked her about it she explained it was when she was her period and she wasn't allowed to drive on her medication so she stayed home. She was on morfin! She really wanted to get her tubs tied (or whatever the procedure is) to stop her periods all together, but she had to have 2 kids before her doctor would allow it. So she had convinced her boyfriend to try for babies they didn't really want. Not sure what happened to her or if she kept the children. She quite not long after.

  • @mangojuice1203
    @mangojuice12035 ай бұрын

    I live in the south, and you don't know how many doctors I've been to that have brushed me off when I bring up concerns over my period pains. I can barely get out of bed. I have to call out of work bc the pain is so bad, and it blows!

  • @The_momur
    @The_momur Жыл бұрын

    I never had a period without pain till I consulted with an RE. NO ONE EVER TOOK THE TIME TO PRESCRIBE THE APPROPRIATE TESTS. I had fibroids. I’d had them for years. After the hysteroscopic myomectomy my quality of life improved immeasurably and I was finally able to conceive. She’s 20 now ❤️

  • @Crismsu11
    @Crismsu11 Жыл бұрын

    I actually feel worse before the period than when I’m on it. Those PMS symptoms-cramping, diarrhea, fatigue, bloating, headaches, etc. are the worst. Once I start bleeding, I actually feel better. Everyone is different, I guess, but either way, it sucks when you feel like 💩.

  • @Evija3000

    @Evija3000

    Жыл бұрын

    You get all that before? For me it's just fatigue and feeling depressed. The rest comes during. But yeah, at around day 3 or 4, when symptoms get lighter it's like heavy weight off my shoulders.

  • @MoyferZy

    @MoyferZy

    Жыл бұрын

    I always feel my worst 2 days after i stop bleeding. The wk before period and during im usually fine, but right after it's really awful for a few days.

  • @CIorox_BIeach

    @CIorox_BIeach

    Жыл бұрын

    Might check out your diet. I've screwed myself up really bad a couple of times from not eating right for weeks. Normally menstruation doesn't bother me beyond the occasional 5 - 10 second cramp, but those times, I was miserable.

  • @jc2386

    @jc2386

    11 ай бұрын

    That's would be the brewing stage, some months are worse than others so its better to load up on liquids before hand. When the hormone finally does it thing and releases heavy flow, that's when body starts to alivate discomforts. The irritation and pain is real, especially constipation stays around longer than needed.

  • @lora4624

    @lora4624

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@CIorox_BIeachwhat did you change about your diet that worked?

  • @dontfeedtheducks_
    @dontfeedtheducks_11 ай бұрын

    I went 8 years, starting at age 11 with horrific periods that would last months and got told over and over that it’s just “being a woman” or that I was “too sensitive”. I ended up with an endo diagnosis at 18 once I saw a competent obgyn who actually listened and took me seriously.

  • @Duckie70__
    @Duckie70__5 ай бұрын

    I have little to none cramping and I'm so grateful

  • @XxSonamyxX
    @XxSonamyxX Жыл бұрын

    I used to have periods so bad I would pass out from the pain, have a high fever, and cold sweats. I would tell doctors and they would all say it was normal and to take naproxen. I'm not exaggerating I promise. Things got better when I became an adult and started taking birth control, but even with that there's still pain. Only difference is that now I can make it through the day, but as soon as I stop taking them it's back to how it was originally. To this day I don't have an answer and I just accepted that it's just how my body is. I know I can't keep taking birth control forever, but by the time I stop them hopefully I can find someone who will work with me to at least return it some

  • @traceykoontz2868

    @traceykoontz2868

    Жыл бұрын

    You know your cycle stops when you go through menopause, and staying on the pill isn't such a bad thing so long as your healthy, and if you want to have a baby you stop talk to your doctor about that.

  • @CaseyShontz

    @CaseyShontz

    Жыл бұрын

    @@traceykoontz2868if something is wrong with your reproductive system I think it’s a good idea to know what that is before you get pregnant

  • @croissantaubeurre

    @croissantaubeurre

    11 ай бұрын

    try carnivore diet it really works

  • @Shield954

    @Shield954

    6 ай бұрын

    I have found that prescription muscle relaxer works TREMENDOUSLY well for menstrual pain! (the one I use is called tizanidine) Unlike narcotics, muscle relaxers are not addictive and are safe for long term use. I recommend seeing a neurologist to get a prescription for a muscle relaxer as a gynecologist is unlikely to prescribe them.

  • @Stary_Skies1
    @Stary_Skies111 ай бұрын

    I have a heat pad- I have tried so many things- on meds right now and I am still rolling around in tears. My mom has endometriosis, and she suspects that I also might have it. So sick of this. So much pain. Can’t get out of bed, and so emotional.

  • @Shield954

    @Shield954

    6 ай бұрын

    I have found that prescription muscle relaxer works TREMENDOUSLY well for treating menstrual pain! (the one I use is called tizanidine) Unlike narcotics, muscle relaxers are not addictive and are safe for long term use! I recommend seeing a neurologist to get a prescription for a muscle relaxer as a gynecologist is unlikely to prescribe them.

  • @Stary_Skies1

    @Stary_Skies1

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Shield954 aww ty sm!! 🙏🙏

  • @theundeadcactus6194
    @theundeadcactus61945 ай бұрын

    I was told all my life that I’m just someone with “painful periods” and I was gaslit into thinking that was just my life. Fast forward 6 years of period-having and at age 19 I got formally diagnosed and treated for mild ENDOMETRIOSIS.

  • @Dog_In_Disguise
    @Dog_In_Disguise4 ай бұрын

    I'm a trans guy and i had awful cramps, so bad that i passed out on the sidewalk once. I always cried and screamed. Well, i got a appendix surgery a few months back and since then my pain has gotten way less. Like, i barely notice it no more.

  • @dragondancer1814
    @dragondancer1814 Жыл бұрын

    All my life, my period was this evil thing that had a habit of showing up precisely on the very days I didn’t want it to, starting with my first one crashing a Thanksgiving gathering. Birthdays, holidays, a swim-team exchange trip to Bermuda, the first day of my senior year-all were ruined by my period gate-crashing them! To make things even worse, I suffered from killer cramps with my periods (as if starting them at age TEN wasn’t bad enough!), to the point where prescription-level doses of ibuprofen would only work if I spent half the day in bed. Trouble was, Mom wouldn’t let me skip school even though I was in so much pain my friends said I looked like walking roadkill! When I was 16 and learned about the birth control pill and how it helped in health class, I begged Mom to let me go on it, but she flat-out refused. Her reasoning? “It would make me promiscuous.” Needless to say, after two more years of UNNECESSARY pain and suffering, my first act as an adult was to go on the pill when I turned 18! My older daughter suffered from the same debilitating periods, but I told her she could go on the pill for them even though she was only 14. No way was I going to let her suffer like I had! My younger one doesn’t get cramps like that at all, the lucky duck. But I told her if she wants to use contraceptives for any reason, permission more than granted! Health reasons matter, and for many of us preventing unwanted pregnancy is simply a bonus!

  • @Shield954

    @Shield954

    6 ай бұрын

    I have found that prescription muscle relaxer works TREMENDOUSLY well for menstrual pain! (the one I use is called tizanidine) Unlike narcotics, muscle relaxers are not addictive and are safe for long term use. I recommend seeing a neurologist to get a prescription for a muscle relaxer as a gynecologist is unlikely to prescribe them.

  • @dragondancer1814

    @dragondancer1814

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Shield954 Thanks, but there’s no need-menopause has crashed the party! Not to mention that my cycle got “tamed” after my older daughter’s birth (although I know that having a kid isn’t a “cure” that everyone wants).

  • @heeylove13

    @heeylove13

    6 ай бұрын

    same with the first thing I did turning 18 was get on birth control because of how much I suffered for years & now in my late twentys no longer on bc, but still get cramps and discomfort. it’s nothing how it used to be but STILL so uncomfortable & I just mentally check out 🥲

  • @heeylove13

    @heeylove13

    6 ай бұрын

    love that you’re letting your daughter do the same because she is experiencing it too! a lot of our parents didn’t understand the pain we were really going through 😓

  • @ivyblack8145
    @ivyblack8145 Жыл бұрын

    Growing up, I only had mild cramping. Usually only the first day, maybe take one basic pain pill, and it's good to go. After I had my daughter, it got insane. Would feel it from my back to my legs, have to sit on a massage pillow till meds kicked in. I had to leave my husband's work christmas party early because I had forgotten to take some pills before we left. Turns out I had endometrial hyperplasia. Hysterectomy for the win.

  • @desireepaulplummer4386
    @desireepaulplummer43865 ай бұрын

    Back when I was in high school, I had a bus driver who told me she only gets her parents for three days and she doesn’t get any pain. She is so blessed. I wish I was her daughter and get the same treatment.😭

  • @malenareinoso7081
    @malenareinoso70817 ай бұрын

    this month i had absolutely no pain, no cramps, nothing i was just bleading. its been years since this has happened to me, feels awesome !

  • @user-xf7mu7ub9d
    @user-xf7mu7ub9d Жыл бұрын

    I consider myself lucky for experiencing painful period cramps once in a while... I heard of so many girls and women who have to suffer for days every month and they don't even get the medical attention that they deserve. I hope medicine will find a cure for this kind of condition...

  • @roundy4717
    @roundy4717 Жыл бұрын

    I learned after about a decade of cripplingly painful periods that I could, in fact, have safely taken more than 200mg of ibuprofen, multiple times a day, all this time. Learned it from mom offhandedly mentioning how much she took to ease the pain of shoulder surgery. Not that it mattered much as soon after this I was prescribed birth control pills and they also knocked out the pain real good lol

  • @crazydragy4233

    @crazydragy4233

    Жыл бұрын

    Dis you think you couldn't take painkillers for it or smth?

  • @azuriiru

    @azuriiru

    Жыл бұрын

    What really put it into perspective for me was someone I know getting pain meds after surgery. They basically got two pills in the morning, two at noon, two in the afternoon, two in the evening and two for the night. I don't remember the exact doses but whichever medication it was, it was more than 500mg. Their mother, who is a pharmacist, did find it excessive to be clear. That's when I really stopped caring about, in rare occasions, needing 3 pills of ibu in a day. I'm lucky that my cramps last only two days at most though, and my general strategy is to take half a pill (200mg) at a time. I'm happy you've found a way to deal with yours, and it really sucks that didn't happen sooner.

  • @raraavis7782

    @raraavis7782

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah...I'm taking the pill continuesly now, to completely surpress my period. But before, I used to take 800mg in the morning and then 600mg midday and in the evening and it was barely enough. Which is more then the recommended dose, really...but what are gonna do, if less doesn't work?

  • @madelinevlogs5898

    @madelinevlogs5898

    Жыл бұрын

    On my period, I take the same amount of ibuprofen that I did after surgery

  • @JupiterJamie

    @JupiterJamie

    11 ай бұрын

    @@azuriiru You never thought to read the dosing instructions on the bottle? I take 800mg (4 of the 200mg) Advil liqui-gels 3x a day.

  • @allijoyfly
    @allijoyfly5 ай бұрын

    Interestingly, getting a tattoo and having a kind of reference point for what “very painful” feels like to most people made me realize how awful my period cramps are. It genuinely feels like I’m being tattooed across my uterus. On the bright side, tattoo pain is pretty tolerable now lol

  • @despairinglakepasta1412
    @despairinglakepasta14124 ай бұрын

    I(15) feel like I’m being torn in half almost every month and I get so scared that I get misty eyed and I’ve begged my parents to take me to the hospital but they never do

  • @storm739
    @storm73911 ай бұрын

    I remember having to skip school for 2-3 days a month because I couldn't move much on my period, like I was in paralyzing pain. I had to skip school because they wouldn't accept Period complications as a valid excuse. I thought it was normal I basically had to pump myself full of pain meds to function. I am currently taking estrogen free birth control which has surpressed my cycle for 5 years now and while I feel the side effects of the medication, I have never felt more free since I started my period. I'm planning on getting a partial hysterectomy as I am not interested in reproducing anyways but I am also not willing to go back to my restrictive life with my cycle.I can't wait to be free of it till the end of my life

  • @Brownieeeyyy

    @Brownieeeyyy

    4 ай бұрын

    Omg I'm in 10th rn and ever since I got my period I always have to take 1 or 2 days off because I cannot function very well. The pain is not ignorable but sometimes if I'm lucky there won't be any pain throughout the whole week (it happened once 😭😃😭)

  • @jackieison4793
    @jackieison4793 Жыл бұрын

    When I was 12, my obgyn told me this. It didn't make sense that I was in excruciating pain while my friends didn't have an issue. 27 years later, I found out it was Endo when I could no longer stand to cook or shower. My pelvic pain around ovulation and during my cycle was debilitating by that point.

  • @Shield954

    @Shield954

    6 ай бұрын

    I have found that prescription muscle relaxer works TREMENDOUSLY well for menstrual pain! (the one I use is called tizanidine) Unlike narcotics, muscle relaxers are not addictive and are safe for long term use! I recommend seeing a neurologist to get a prescription for a muscle relaxer as a gynecologist is unlikely to prescribe them.

  • @Emihasdreamstoo
    @Emihasdreamstoo10 ай бұрын

    👏👏 Thought I was normal for years, turned out that endo and PCOS run in my family. I also see a lot of people discouraging others from seeking help, saying that you probably don’t have a medical condition anyway, and blah blah blah. But EVEN if you don’t have a medical condition, you shouldn’t have to suffer!!!! There are ways to help you either way. No one should discourage others to not seek help because it’s unlikely (there’s a pretty good chance that it is a medical condition too) that someone has a medical condition, THEY STILL NEED HELP. I wish someone had told me this when I was suffering. YOU AREN’T MEANT TO SUFFER. If your period affects your life, go to a health care professional to get help, because they can help you with your pain!!!

  • @goldfish6006
    @goldfish60064 ай бұрын

    I used go through so much pain every month that i had to stay home from school and i would bleed like a pig someone stabbed, so i started taking hormone pills and now I only get my period every three months. It has made my life so mich easier

  • @WrenGirl
    @WrenGirl Жыл бұрын

    I have a very conservative family, and I was brought up on birth control bad, abortion bad, end this is my story of how birth control saved me. I was JUST getting my second period ever when I also was being diagnosed with a digestive chronic illness that caused severe abdominal pain. I was in and out of hospital a lot, and suddenly I was in a period, which was very new to me. My first went okay but my second caused such severe cramps that I threw up all the time, and the doctors could not tell if it was chronic illness or period. The amount of blood I was losing for more than a week was far more than is safe, especially with anemia, and I was out on a birth control pill. My parents willingly agreed because the problems were so big but I was actually scared I would go to hell. Don't let your kids be scared of something that can save their life, and it you need help, ask for it.

  • @WrenGirl

    @WrenGirl

    Жыл бұрын

    Also with Crohn's I can not take good pain medications, and no, Tylenol doesn't cut it.

  • @lynnebucher6537

    @lynnebucher6537

    Жыл бұрын

    Sucks that you were fed a guilt trip about BCPs, but great that you got a solution for your period issues. There's no reason why anyone should suffer like that when there are treatments available.

  • @fvbbaby2792

    @fvbbaby2792

    Жыл бұрын

    I have a friend who was born XY female (never developed into a boy fetus cuz their body didn't respond to the androgens correctly, so stayed the default female despite XY chromosomes). Nobody knew until they failed to go thru puberty. Got diagnosed as a young teen and put on hormones to get female puberty to progress... until their Very Catholic parents realized those were the same hormones in BCP and stopped the treatment. Their diagnosis means they're sterile anyway, so what are they even accomplishing besides canceling puberty halfway thru! 🙄 I guess joke's on them though cuz that friend is nonbinary transmasc these days anyway ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • @WrenGirl

    @WrenGirl

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lynnebucher6537 agreed!

  • @peepeepoopoo9580
    @peepeepoopoo9580 Жыл бұрын

    I have 9 day-long periods with extreme heavy flow (I bought a 12-hr menstral cup and It fills in 3 hours) and I will vomit and pass out from sheer pain on my periods. I hate it so much but my mom just says “well that just means you’re really fertile! It’s a good thing!” But I literally cannot stand my periods anymore

  • @JurassicGlitchy

    @JurassicGlitchy

    Жыл бұрын

    Keep in mind that you never have to have a child if you don’t want to. Of course, I’m not trying to say anything negative about your mother, and I may just be massively misreading or misinterpreting this (in which case I apologize, it is not intentional) but don’t ever, ever feel pressured into having kids. Children are a choice, not a requirement. I hope you feel better (and please get that checked out by a doctor if possible, you don’t deserve to suffer like that)

  • @Shield954

    @Shield954

    6 ай бұрын

    I have found that prescription muscle relaxer works TREMENDOUSLY well for menstrual pain! (the one I use is called tizanidine) Unlike narcotics, muscle relaxers are not addictive and are safe for long term use. I recommend seeing a neurologist to get a prescription for a muscle relaxer as a gynecologist is unlikely to prescribe them.

  • @Kroopahatsune
    @Kroopahatsune9 ай бұрын

    In middle school, I had an ovarian torsion that just kept being put off as “just cramps” and that I was “just not used to it yet” despite the fact that I very much insisted that I KNEW what my actual cramps felt like and the pain was MUCH worse…. I was clutching my abdomen and vomiting and it was seen as an overreaction/me trying to get out of school (because i visited the nurse’s office multiple times and begged to go home) I still can’t believe some of the worse pain I’ve felt in my life was brushed off simply because I was on my period.

  • @FilBert-ur3dd
    @FilBert-ur3dd3 ай бұрын

    I thought I was weird not to have cramps so this made me feel better about myself. Thank you!

  • @Molli90859
    @Molli90859 Жыл бұрын

    In my experience if someone asks if they hurt, they’re referring to the bleeding not cramps. So that’s what I think every time someone’s like “yeah it hurts “ or “no it doesn’t hurt” I would try to explain it better in case they’re worried abt that and not referring to cramping

  • @adriannetovar8425
    @adriannetovar8425 Жыл бұрын

    I used to have cramping so bad that I would be bedridden (or at least should've been instead of being told to suck it up) for the first day or two of my period. took fainting in the school bathroom and going to two doctors to find out I have fibroids.

  • @Shield954

    @Shield954

    6 ай бұрын

    "Suck it up" is the female version of "man up". Anytime a girl displays emotion, society labels her as being "over dramatic" and "too sensitive". It's odd how men think that they're the only ones who can't display emotion. They don't realize that women and girls can't display emotion either without getting berated for it or having their pain dismissed completely.

  • @animewolf16
    @animewolf1610 ай бұрын

    When I first got my period, I wouldn't get cramps at all. In my late teens, I would get light to medium cramps. In my early 20s, I would get one big cramp that would feel like a swift kick in the gut but would subside quickly. This was my 2 day warning that my period was coming. I actually really appreciated it because it was rarely consistent between cycles. Now I've been on a birth control implant that I get changed out every 3 years. I started it about 10 years ago and haven't had a period at all for the last 5.

  • @BloodSunBlast
    @BloodSunBlast5 ай бұрын

    I had cramps so bad during school that when my FEMALE teacher told me no when I asked to go to the nurses, I walked out. I was the goodie toe shoes student. I told the nurse what happened and why I didn't have a signature. She must have talked to the principal because that teacher was gone with in a week after

  • @sadist8902
    @sadist8902 Жыл бұрын

    If I have cramps on my periods it completely incapacitates me. I will do whatever I want/can (disabled), but every couple of minutes I have to stop walking, talking and just lean over until the cramping has gone. It’s embarrassing in public but I couldn’t really care less because I refuse to stop everything for an entire week every month. I’m also pretty sure the employees know when I’m on my period now 🤣

  • @Shield954

    @Shield954

    6 ай бұрын

    I have found that prescription muscle relaxer works TREMENDOUSLY well for menstrual pain! (the one I use is called tizanidine) The only downside is muscle relaxer makes you drowsy. But hey, at least you can finally get some sleep. I recommend seeing a neurologist to get a prescription for a muscle relaxer as a gynecologist is unlikely to prescribe them.

  • @Vacherie.de.vacherie
    @Vacherie.de.vacherie Жыл бұрын

    I rarely had cramps and they were light, to my feelings anyway my pain endurance is high. However, I had the legs hurting, the back, the 10 lbs bloating, the insomnia, the shakes….cramps are not everything we get, there are lots of other symptoms doctors have no clue how to treat, they give anti-anxiety pills 🙄

  • @Shield954

    @Shield954

    6 ай бұрын

    I have found that prescription muscle relaxer works TREMENDOUSLY well for menstrual pain! (the one I use is called tizanidine) I recommend seeing a neurologist to get a prescription for a muscle relaxer as a gynecologist is unlikely to prescribe them.

  • @mariefaulkner3534
    @mariefaulkner35345 ай бұрын

    I had a singular punch in the gut a week before my period started up until a dr did a pointless cone biopsy on me despite scientific journals already answering the question on why an open hysterectomy was needed. Now I have such horrendous cramps its unreal.

  • @dont_harsh_my_mellow
    @dont_harsh_my_mellow5 ай бұрын

    I have SEVERE pain. Saw at least 10 doctors. They all didn’t want to be of help to me or stopped short of a laparoscopy and turned the whole idea down. I need help for this but I have nobody who wants to. Wow.