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I was on some kind of pill which delayed my period, and I was told that PMS wouldn't be so bad, and I wouldn't get so much pain..
From my stomach to my toes I am numb. I do not feel anything except the slight pain that is still left in my ovaries.. what to do.. because if it doesn't stop in a hour I swear I will tear them off.. I am up to anything: home remedies, shop remedies, whatever remedies. I have drank two pills, one for menstrual pain and one for general pain. |
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I have no idea but I'll give you a hug.
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Sorry for my typos and grammar errors. I'm not native english-speaking. Suffers from severe depression, GAD, EDNOS and probably ADD. |
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I don't know of anything that will completely eradicate the pain, so I almost feel silly suggesting this, but have you tried over the counter muscle relaxers? I have really severe period cramps due to a genetic disorder, and about the only thing that gets me through it is one of those sticky hot pads (usually used for back pain/injuries) and Kava Kava (either in tea form or supplements). Wishing you some relief! <3
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The numbness/lack of feeling from your waist down sounds concerning. Can you schedule a check up with a doctor?
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I slept through it with a heating massage device thing, without the massage part of it. When I woke up (after a hour because it was hard to sleep for a lot with it since it's chunky) I had feeling but the horrible pain hit me very bad. Preferred the numbness. I am okay now though.
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I'd still mention the numbness episodes to a doctor to make absolute certain that there are not any illnesses brewing beneath the surface.
Glad to hear that you are feeling better. I used to suffer from cramps that would have be doubled over in pain. |
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