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That time of the month...
      #279330 - 08/21/06 01:50 PM
Lisa Marie

Reged: 07/17/06
Posts: 1566
Loc: Lakewood, CO

I see a lot of posts where women complain of their symptoms getting a lot worse during their periods. Well, I would like to pass something along to you. I have always suffered from migraines, most of which were triggered by my period. Every month I would have a day or two of horrible migraines. My IBS (especially C) would also get really bad. An OBGYN finally suggested I stop having periods. I currently take the Necon birth control pill, and skip the fourth week of placebo pills. Therefore, I never get a period. I never have the up and down hormone changes, and I feel great in that department! No more PMS, drastic drop in migraines, and no more hormone-induced IBS symptoms. Just thought that might be something some of you would like to try. Apparently it's becoming a fairly common treatment for menstrual migraine sufferers - why not let it help your IBS too?

Lisa, IBS-C

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I do that too new
      #279350 - 08/21/06 03:44 PM
Nelly

Reged: 08/06/04
Posts: 4381
Loc: Within stray mortar fire of DC

I stop my periods with depo. It helps tremendously with the IBS. A bunch of us here have found a lot of help this way!

I have a good friend whose wife suffers from migraines with her period. I've just suggested this to him as well. It's hard to keep a good thing to yourself!

~nelly~

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Re: That time of the month... new
      #279355 - 08/21/06 06:17 PM
Snorkie

Reged: 02/15/05
Posts: 1999
Loc: Northern Illinois, USA

Not getting my period kinda weirds me out. (To each her own.) Chemical birth control also messes with my mood the rest of the month. Glad it works for you, though.

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Re: That time of the month... new
      #279364 - 08/21/06 07:12 PM
AmandaM

Reged: 10/05/05
Posts: 488


I've done that a few times as well, but I'm with Snorkie, it feels a little weird. I'm glad that you're finding relief with it, though. It helps to keep yourself feeling balanced

What I found that helps me with the up and down hormones and PMS symptoms is taking the lowest dose of birth control I can that is effective for me. I take Lutera, which is generic for something else, I can't remember at the moment. Extremely low dose hormones and it's worked wonders with me!

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I'm with Nelly on this one! new
      #279396 - 08/22/06 06:02 AM
MCV

Reged: 01/04/05
Posts: 740
Loc: Manchester, NH

I take the bc pill continuously mainly for my endometriois. It does help tremendously with my IBS - as not having a that time of the month eliminates most of the symptoms during that time for me!

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Re: slightly off topic question... new
      #279432 - 08/22/06 07:52 AM
Dajara

Reged: 12/01/05
Posts: 347
Loc: Medicine Hat. AB. CAN

So here is a slightly off topic question... How much weight can one gain simply from pms and retaining of water? is there a way to get around that?? I went from about 143 pounds up to 150 within a couple days (and it wasn't from my eatting habits)

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Re: slightly off topic question... new
      #279454 - 08/22/06 09:59 AM
Lisa Marie

Reged: 07/17/06
Posts: 1566
Loc: Lakewood, CO

I used to gain as much as five pounds around my period. But I don't have any of that fluctuation anymore. No bloating, cramps, or moodiness! I thought it would be weird NOT getting a period, but I've gotten over that.

Lisa, IBS-C

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Re: That time of the month... new
      #279486 - 08/22/06 11:14 AM
AstroChick

Reged: 12/30/03
Posts: 1023
Loc: Chicago, IL, USA

I'm using NuvaRing continuously (once a month, take the old one out and put a new one in), and it's great! I don't miss taking a pill every night, and I certainly don't miss my period/withdrawal bleeding (you don't actually have a period on the pill, just withdrawal bleeding when you stop the hormones).

I'm more stable now than I was on the pill, but still a little C (very little cramping, though). Good thing it's apple season now - it makes it loads easier to get my IF!

--AC

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We definately don't need 12 or 13 (or more) cycles per year but... new
      #279551 - 08/22/06 05:10 PM
hohoyumyum

Reged: 05/28/03
Posts: 2263
Loc: SacTown, CA

many people/docs believe that if you don't have at least a couple per year that it can be bad for your health. The idea being that if you don't allow your system to flush itself out you'll end up building up things in your system that shouldn't be there. I don't know if there is any truth to that.

Also, while skipping periods for some people seems to work well, there are others who is doesn't work for. Some people end up with break through bleeding anyway.

That said, I will be forever envious of those who are able to skip periods. LOL. I wish I could.

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Re: That time of the month... new
      #279560 - 08/22/06 05:53 PM
JKitty

Reged: 07/29/06
Posts: 8
Loc: Seattle WA

I've found through trial and error (and more errors.... too many to count!) that the pill wrought more havok with my body than going w/o anything. But then I got the depo shot (one poke in the butt every 3 months) and my symptoms actually got a bit better, and attacks further apart.

I've heard that from a lot of people, but please don't use the patch! B/C pills/shots seem to work really well, even the implant thing they use in the UK seems to help my friends, but the patch has caused so many problems (cysts, horrible pain, worsening of IBS symptoms) that I can't believe they still sell it!

But I'm glad to hear it's not just my little circle of friends who benefit from the b/c pills/shot. (And I'm ibs-d, pre-disposed to crohn's - helps all kinds!)

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