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Anonymous Coward User ID: 9258462 United States 12/02/2012 10:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So far it´s only women from the US. Quoting: Artaius Maybe we could find out in which states they´re living. If anyone could just tell in which state they live, maybe we find out it´s confined to the west coast (cascadia EQ etc.) or something like that.. Not sure why so many other women are experiencing a recent change in their cycles. Could it be a precursor to something? Could it be a result of some natural changes in the Earth or Moon or both? Would be interesting to find out. Quoting: OnTheFence Mother Nature knows what she's doing. LOL Quoting: Yes I Did !!!! Women, historically end up fertile after tragic cataclysms. Women can even tell you when destructive natural disasters are going to occur. You see.... Nature makes sure that the world can repopulate when necessary, by adjusting the female cycle ahead of a tragedy. Also, people will tend to go on eating binges before disasters - just in case the food supply is disrupted. God didn't do anything without a plan. LOL Ask around.... watch and see. The Obama Endgame Ovulation Effect Women knew instinctively what would occur once they re-elected the Arab Spring leader to finish the destruction and fundamentally transform their world. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 25936223 United States 12/02/2012 10:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My wife and her friend have been experiencing this for the past few months. New moon, full moon, new moon, you get the idea. I wondered if this is a phenomenon that many women are experiencing, but don't talk about it. (At least to men.) Quoting: BCHD Thank you ladies for your comments. No, you just live with mean bitches. ANY woman who acts like a bitch when they are on their rag, is doing just that: ACTING! Kick that bitch in the face & give her something to whine about! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 7854438 United States 12/02/2012 10:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For the last 3 months, around the time of the Blue Moon, my menstruating has been incredibly irregular. Almost non stop bleeding for 3 months now with an occasional week(ish) long reprieve. Since this last full moon there has been an obscene amount of blood as well. It's like a murder scene in my panties, haha. Also, in July I took a trip to the ER, as I had been driving to a friends house and felt like I had started bleeding, but when I got out of the car, blood started rushing out of me like crazy. I was wearing shorts over leggings and it went through both layers and just kept bleeding. I got extremely light headed from the blood loss and thought I was going to exsanguinate or something. The bleeding last a good hour and a half or so. The doctors never were able to tell me what the problem was, just told me that it must have been something weird with my hormones as I had gotten off the birth control shot about a month earlier. I'm glad to hear I'm not the only experiencing the inconsistency though. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28847327 For goodness' sake, that is NOT normal! Get yourself checked out for cervical, ovarian or uterine cancer. Wierd hormones, my butt! I know a woman who nearly bled out like you describe - a couple of Christmas' ago, she felt a bit tired and went to have a lie down. Her husband went to check her out as she didn't resurface for several hours, and lucky he did as she was only an hour or so away from bleeding out completely. She described the blood loss as incredible - her bed was soaked in it so badly they had to buy a new mattress and the ambulance officers who attended said it reminded them of a guresome murder scene. Took doctors a few weeks, but they found she had a very aggressive type of cervical cancer - she did not take a puzzled scratch on the head from doctors as an answer and pushed until they found the problem. Lucky she did as she is still with us today! Constant mentrual bleeding is not normal if you do not have an obvious cause (like childbirth or injury)- get yourself checked out... I'm only 22, so I doubt it's cancer, but it certainly is strange. I don't have any medical insurance. I don't know how in the world I could pay for tests. I've had numerous health issues lately that have gone undiagnosed and untreated as a result. In fact, I had another ER visit this summer because of unusually high blood pressure and chest pain, and was referred to a cardiologist after and EKG, but I just simply can't afford it. I'm not quite sure what to do. Check for a womens health center close to you, you only give a donation as to what you can afford. Don't know your location but there should be one in your area somewhere.. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 25685284 United States 12/02/2012 10:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Daughter went to hospital 2 periods a month 7 days long heavy bleeding pain the checked her thyroid and anemia tests waiting on answers i dont have bad ones once a month 1 day light ones i take wild yam 8 years now all natural made by god love it and i have severe endometriosis and cured as long as i take 1 every day if i miss 3 days i bleed for months with bad pain so i thank god for this wonderful cure people need to get off dangerous pill |
StormeyGoddess User ID: 22004193 United States 12/02/2012 10:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wow, this is soooo freaking weird. Ohio, here. My contribution to this discussion may not count, but...had an ablation over a year ago...been spotting like crazy the last six months (and i shouldn't be), have had cramps so bad some months, I can't even climb the stairs...that's never happened before. I thought i was the only the only one with a stupid uterus! Huh! :-) "Don't look back, you're not going that way." "As for me and my family, we will serve the Lord.” |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 26404763 United States 12/02/2012 10:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My wife and her friend have been experiencing this for the past few months. New moon, full moon, new moon, you get the idea. I wondered if this is a phenomenon that many women are experiencing, but don't talk about it. (At least to men.) Quoting: BCHD Thank you ladies for your comments. okay, i thought it was SUPER strange that this month my period came a week early....hope that doesn't mean double the period or an extra one in a little bit.... maybe 'the universe' is wanting people to get pregnant more. XD anyways, i'm on birth control for once in my life, finally, so it was even more strange to get it early...its supposed to be like clock work since its not real anyways. XD |
Artaius User ID: 6477604 Germany 12/02/2012 10:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think you could use some nice, catchy fist in your face. No, you just live with mean bitches. ANY woman who acts like a bitch when they are on their rag, is doing just that: ACTING! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25936223 Kick that bitch in the face & give her something to whine about! There will come a time when you believe everything ends. This will be the beginning [Louis L'Amour] ~ A r c t u r u s |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 15064648 New Zealand 12/02/2012 10:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For the last 3 months, around the time of the Blue Moon, my menstruating has been incredibly irregular. Almost non stop bleeding for 3 months now with an occasional week(ish) long reprieve. Since this last full moon there has been an obscene amount of blood as well. It's like a murder scene in my panties, haha. Also, in July I took a trip to the ER, as I had been driving to a friends house and felt like I had started bleeding, but when I got out of the car, blood started rushing out of me like crazy. I was wearing shorts over leggings and it went through both layers and just kept bleeding. I got extremely light headed from the blood loss and thought I was going to exsanguinate or something. The bleeding last a good hour and a half or so. The doctors never were able to tell me what the problem was, just told me that it must have been something weird with my hormones as I had gotten off the birth control shot about a month earlier. I'm glad to hear I'm not the only experiencing the inconsistency though. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28847327 For goodness' sake, that is NOT normal! Get yourself checked out for cervical, ovarian or uterine cancer. Wierd hormones, my butt! I know a woman who nearly bled out like you describe - a couple of Christmas' ago, she felt a bit tired and went to have a lie down. Her husband went to check her out as she didn't resurface for several hours, and lucky he did as she was only an hour or so away from bleeding out completely. She described the blood loss as incredible - her bed was soaked in it so badly they had to buy a new mattress and the ambulance officers who attended said it reminded them of a guresome murder scene. Took doctors a few weeks, but they found she had a very aggressive type of cervical cancer - she did not take a puzzled scratch on the head from doctors as an answer and pushed until they found the problem. Lucky she did as she is still with us today! Constant mentrual bleeding is not normal if you do not have an obvious cause (like childbirth or injury)- get yourself checked out... I'm only 22, so I doubt it's cancer, but it certainly is strange. I don't have any medical insurance. I don't know how in the world I could pay for tests. I've had numerous health issues lately that have gone undiagnosed and untreated as a result. In fact, I had another ER visit this summer because of unusually high blood pressure and chest pain, and was referred to a cardiologist after and EKG, but I just simply can't afford it. I'm not quite sure what to do. You can never be too young for cancer, sadly. It must be hard living in a country that holds the health care of its populace in such poor regard - I thank the universe daily that I live in Australia and while we are heading towards a public health model similar to your country, we aren't quite there yet. As for what to do - perhaps some internet research may help you find some affordable food based supplements to help with your iron levels and suchlike. Keep a record of what has been happening to you - if you end up in the ER again, it will help remind you what your symptoms are and might direct the medical people in the right way to help you better. Doctors, despite their God complexes, don't know everything! Good luck! |
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StormeyGoddess User ID: 22004193 United States 12/02/2012 10:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | All of you women should check your iron!!!! Free way to check iron: Use a gold ring and rub it down the side of your face. If you have a black streak down your face, your iron is low. If there is no streak, you're good. I swear this works!!!!! "Don't look back, you're not going that way." "As for me and my family, we will serve the Lord.” |
AlkaliDesert User ID: 14239828 United States 12/02/2012 10:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I saw one comment so far about multiple ovulation, anyone else? Like I said, I am pretty sure I had a second ovulation this time around (I definitely know when I'm ovulating). Quoting: Laura Bow My cycles have been very normal in length (for me, anyways. I've always been irregular in a semi-regular pattern), but I'm pretty sure I double ovulated (in the fraternal twins sense - two ovuations close together) a few months ago. I get one-sided abdominal pain with ovulation. That month I got it on one side, and then the other about 4 hours later. That's never happened to me before that I'm aware of. one on schedule, one early, then it repeats. Quoting: Salt so the cycle goes 18 days, 24 days 18 days, 24 days thought it had something to do with one ovary going wonky and one still in good working order. maybe not. ew, i hate talking about this. lol... That's how my cycles have always been, except it's more like 29 days then 35 days. I also assume it depends on which ovary is doing the work that month. I've gotten pregnant on both long and short cycles, so presumably both are functioning properly. Last Edited by AlkaliDesert on 12/02/2012 10:42 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 14392840 United States 12/02/2012 10:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My wife and her friend have been experiencing this for the past few months. New moon, full moon, new moon, you get the idea. I wondered if this is a phenomenon that many women are experiencing, but don't talk about it. (At least to men.) Quoting: BCHD Thank you ladies for your comments. Ideally the moon should be the egg cycle New moon means menstruation. full moon means fertility I knew a gal that was delited to match her cycle with that of the moon. It can only happened if relaxed and in tune with the earth. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 25936223 United States 12/02/2012 10:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think you could use some nice, catchy fist in your face. Quoting: Artaius No, you just live with mean bitches. ANY woman who acts like a bitch when they are on their rag, is doing just that: ACTING! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25936223 Kick that bitch in the face & give her something to whine about! I'm in Chicago,lets meet up & I promise you will never see your family again, tough guy. ALIMIGHTY RUNS THE CHI |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 28920448 United States 12/02/2012 10:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is ridiculous....learn about menstration. It is the holidays, family members are reuniting, people are in closer quarters. Women sync up with the women they are around. Women are currently around people they are not around as much as this time of year or are around certain women more. |
RedSheDevil User ID: 1132871 Canada 12/02/2012 10:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For me past three months completely off.. wrong time wrong length wrong pattern completely.. I travel the world extensively so it was not a matter of where I am located. Good to know I was starting to wonder if something was going on and know something is not right.. But it is moon cycle related for sure.. that I have figured out... Thanks OP for the post it is one of those things you don't realize is happening till others are confirming it as well.. I really am not nearly as interesting as I should be but I certainly will try to find interest in nearly everything I can be. self quote. |
NothingFancy User ID: 20864362 United States 12/02/2012 10:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | (it's funny because I have had health insurance for years, never used it, lost my job and bang, something goes wrong). Anyway I am just dealing with it for now. Glad I stumbled across this thread. BTW, I live in PA. |
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runswithwulvs User ID: 26947790 United States 12/02/2012 10:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I had a 6 month run, ended up with multiple transfusions. Was very dangerously low on blood/iron. Dr. told me to continue with 1,000 mg per day until blood count was back up. Ultrasound showed uterine fibroid, of which there are 5 different types. The uterus reacts according to where/ how it is growing from. From personal research they are caused by soy and are also stress-related. Gyn told me a fact: she said that 99% of cadavers have fibroids. I know there is a lot to be said about the hormonal effects of soy.. good for menopause, etc. Not in my case. Anyway, I can suggest an inexpensive "finger-prick" test available at most community clinics, and also if there is pain, lack of energy, anemia, extensive cycles I would also highly suggest an ultrasound. Demand1. Try shopping for foods that DO not contain soy, you may find that to be a shock. You can't take it with you - anyway. |
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