Guest guest Posted December 28, 2001 Report Share Posted December 28, 2001 I don't have the Endometriosis. I definitely have problems with my cycle though. Painful, heavy and I get way to emotional. My Migraines are linked to my cycle. My uterus is also tilted. Who knows when that happened. At one time my Doc. wanted me to go through some tests because of the tilted uterus. I probably should have but I didn't. I try to avoid all of the testing at all costs. Years of going to Doc's just has warn me down. I hate going to the Doc's. I had Gestational Diabetes with my daughter. I have also had 2 C-sections. I was very sick with both of my pregnancies. When I say sick it wasn't my Stills it was from the pregnancies. My Stills improved during pregnancy. I was told I shouldn't have any more children because of the Gestational Diabetes and 2 C-sections. When I was 18 I was given meds to start my cycle. The Doc's felt that the Stills had prevented me from having my cycle. My cycles during this time were irregular. I would skip months of my cycle. Now it is regular. I was just curious if other women on this site have experienced similar womanly problems. Love, jatw@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2001 Report Share Posted December 28, 2001 I don't have the Endometriosis. I definitely have problems with my cycle though. Painful, heavy and I get way to emotional. My Migraines are linked to my cycle. My uterus is also tilted. Who knows when that happened. At one time my Doc. wanted me to go through some tests because of the tilted uterus. I probably should have but I didn't. I try to avoid all of the testing at all costs. Years of going to Doc's just has warn me down. I hate going to the Doc's. I had Gestational Diabetes with my daughter. I have also had 2 C-sections. I was very sick with both of my pregnancies. When I say sick it wasn't my Stills it was from the pregnancies. My Stills improved during pregnancy. I was told I shouldn't have any more children because of the Gestational Diabetes and 2 C-sections. When I was 18 I was given meds to start my cycle. The Doc's felt that the Stills had prevented me from having my cycle. My cycles during this time were irregular. I would skip months of my cycle. Now it is regular. I was just curious if other women on this site have experienced similar womanly problems. Love, jatw@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2001 Report Share Posted December 28, 2001 I don't have the Endometriosis. I definitely have problems with my cycle though. Painful, heavy and I get way to emotional. My Migraines are linked to my cycle. My uterus is also tilted. Who knows when that happened. At one time my Doc. wanted me to go through some tests because of the tilted uterus. I probably should have but I didn't. I try to avoid all of the testing at all costs. Years of going to Doc's just has warn me down. I hate going to the Doc's. I had Gestational Diabetes with my daughter. I have also had 2 C-sections. I was very sick with both of my pregnancies. When I say sick it wasn't my Stills it was from the pregnancies. My Stills improved during pregnancy. I was told I shouldn't have any more children because of the Gestational Diabetes and 2 C-sections. When I was 18 I was given meds to start my cycle. The Doc's felt that the Stills had prevented me from having my cycle. My cycles during this time were irregular. I would skip months of my cycle. Now it is regular. I was just curious if other women on this site have experienced similar womanly problems. Love, jatw@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2001 Report Share Posted December 29, 2001 , I too had 2 c sections. The first time, I was in labor for 28 hours and only dilated to 6 cm and the second was an emergency also with clamsia. I was very ill, seeing spots, had a lot of protein in my urine and my blood pressure went through the roof, so they took Zach right away. The doctor said that he could of died and I could of went into a coma. I was very ill. I often wonder if this had something to do with my Stills, or my horrible hysterectomy when they tore my bladder. I don't know, but I find a lot of woman with messed up cycles, endometriosis and other monthly problems, do have c-sections and sometimes second time and third time around. Isn't this strange? There is definitely a pattern going on here. Love, Sue #2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2001 Report Share Posted December 29, 2001 , I have had very similar problems: Gestational Diabetes - 3 times, rough pregnancies, difficult deliveries, inverted uterus, Insanely heavy bleeding, Irregular menstrual cycles, pain, etc. My GYN wanted me to have a historectomy by now. My cure? I started accupunture and chinese medicine. Believe it or not, after the FIRST treatment, (really!) I have had no more problems, for 6 months now. Unbelievable, but true. Caroline wrote: I don't have the Endometriosis. I definitely have problems with my cycle though. Painful, heavy and I get way to emotional. My Migraines are linked to my cycle. My uterus is also tilted. Who knows when that happened. At one time my Doc. wanted me to go through some tests because of the tilted uterus. I probably should have but I didn't. I try to avoid all of the testing at all costs. Years of going to Doc's just has warn me down. I hate going to the Doc's. I had Gestational Diabetes with my daughter. I have also had 2 C-sections. I was very sick with both of my pregnancies. When I say sick it wasn't my Stills it was from the pregnancies. My Stills improved during pregnancy. I was told I shouldn't have any more children because of the Gestational Diabetes and 2 C-sections. When I was 18 I was given meds to start my cycle. The Doc's felt that the Stills had prevented me from having my cycle. My cycles during this time were irregular. I would skip months of my cycle. Now it is regular. I was just curious if other women on this site have experienced similar womanly problems. Love, jatw@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2001 Report Share Posted December 29, 2001 , I have had very similar problems: Gestational Diabetes - 3 times, rough pregnancies, difficult deliveries, inverted uterus, Insanely heavy bleeding, Irregular menstrual cycles, pain, etc. My GYN wanted me to have a historectomy by now. My cure? I started accupunture and chinese medicine. Believe it or not, after the FIRST treatment, (really!) I have had no more problems, for 6 months now. Unbelievable, but true. Caroline wrote: I don't have the Endometriosis. I definitely have problems with my cycle though. Painful, heavy and I get way to emotional. My Migraines are linked to my cycle. My uterus is also tilted. Who knows when that happened. At one time my Doc. wanted me to go through some tests because of the tilted uterus. I probably should have but I didn't. I try to avoid all of the testing at all costs. Years of going to Doc's just has warn me down. I hate going to the Doc's. I had Gestational Diabetes with my daughter. I have also had 2 C-sections. I was very sick with both of my pregnancies. When I say sick it wasn't my Stills it was from the pregnancies. My Stills improved during pregnancy. I was told I shouldn't have any more children because of the Gestational Diabetes and 2 C-sections. When I was 18 I was given meds to start my cycle. The Doc's felt that the Stills had prevented me from having my cycle. My cycles during this time were irregular. I would skip months of my cycle. Now it is regular. I was just curious if other women on this site have experienced similar womanly problems. Love, jatw@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2001 Report Share Posted December 29, 2001 , I have had very similar problems: Gestational Diabetes - 3 times, rough pregnancies, difficult deliveries, inverted uterus, Insanely heavy bleeding, Irregular menstrual cycles, pain, etc. My GYN wanted me to have a historectomy by now. My cure? I started accupunture and chinese medicine. Believe it or not, after the FIRST treatment, (really!) I have had no more problems, for 6 months now. Unbelievable, but true. Caroline wrote: I don't have the Endometriosis. I definitely have problems with my cycle though. Painful, heavy and I get way to emotional. My Migraines are linked to my cycle. My uterus is also tilted. Who knows when that happened. At one time my Doc. wanted me to go through some tests because of the tilted uterus. I probably should have but I didn't. I try to avoid all of the testing at all costs. Years of going to Doc's just has warn me down. I hate going to the Doc's. I had Gestational Diabetes with my daughter. I have also had 2 C-sections. I was very sick with both of my pregnancies. When I say sick it wasn't my Stills it was from the pregnancies. My Stills improved during pregnancy. I was told I shouldn't have any more children because of the Gestational Diabetes and 2 C-sections. When I was 18 I was given meds to start my cycle. The Doc's felt that the Stills had prevented me from having my cycle. My cycles during this time were irregular. I would skip months of my cycle. Now it is regular. I was just curious if other women on this site have experienced similar womanly problems. Love, jatw@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2001 Report Share Posted December 29, 2001 Dear Caroline, Thanks for writing. It does sound like we have had some similar experiences. I wonder if my cycle problems are from Fibro. Each year they do seem to get worse. Although I had other problems before the Fibro. But who knows how long I have had the Fibro. Do you have Fibro? Thanks for sharing. I may be cynical but I don't think I would go for the hysterectomy either. I often wonder if my Gestational Diabetes was related to all the steroids I took before. My blood sugar still isn't normal which worries me at times but my Doc. doesn't seem that concerned. I don't know. I am so glad you have found some relief. I wish you the best. Love, jatw@... Re: Women Cycle Problems > > , > I have had very similar problems: Gestational Diabetes - 3 times, rough pregnancies, difficult deliveries, inverted uterus, Insanely heavy bleeding, Irregular menstrual cycles, pain, etc. My GYN wanted me to have a historectomy by now. My cure? I started accupunture and chinese medicine. Believe it or not, after the FIRST treatment, (really!) I have had no more problems, for 6 months now. Unbelievable, but true. > Caroline > wrote: I don't have the Endometriosis. I definitely have problems with my cycle > though. Painful, heavy and I get way to emotional. My Migraines are linked > to my cycle. > > My uterus is also tilted. Who knows when that happened. At one time my > Doc. wanted me to go through some tests because of the tilted uterus. > > I probably should have but I didn't. I try to avoid all of the testing at > all costs. Years of going to Doc's just has warn me down. I hate going to > the Doc's. > > I had Gestational Diabetes with my daughter. I have also had 2 C-sections. > I was very sick with both of my pregnancies. When I say sick it wasn't my > Stills it was from the pregnancies. My Stills improved during pregnancy. I > was told I shouldn't have any more children because of the Gestational > Diabetes and 2 C-sections. > > When I was 18 I was given meds to start my cycle. The Doc's felt that the > Stills had prevented me from having my cycle. My cycles during this time > were irregular. I would skip months of my cycle. Now it is regular. > > I was just curious if other women on this site have experienced similar > womanly problems. > > Love, > > > jatw@... > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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