HalleyHeroine
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Sorry if this doesn't belong here, but I didn't see a forum about health in general so I came here.
I have always suffered from really bad mestrual pains. It starts about 1.5- 2 weeks before my period. I get side and abdomen pain and cramps so bad that I literally CANNOT move! If I'm out in public I just have to stand there looking stupid until it passes or if I'm home, slowly make my way to the bed or nearest couch and lay down. And yes, it does affect the sex lives of my partner and I. When are menstrual pains past the point of "normal" in your opinion? Is it when they are so bad they affect your quality of life? Such as not being able to do activities?
I've lived with this for 7 years (I'm 21 btw) and I'm just now realizing(through talking w/ friends) that other women don't have this level of pain. Should I see a doctor? And How should I address this with a doctor; since I'm a former opiate addict and I don't want them to think I'm fishing for pain pills?
Thanks.
I have always suffered from really bad mestrual pains. It starts about 1.5- 2 weeks before my period. I get side and abdomen pain and cramps so bad that I literally CANNOT move! If I'm out in public I just have to stand there looking stupid until it passes or if I'm home, slowly make my way to the bed or nearest couch and lay down. And yes, it does affect the sex lives of my partner and I. When are menstrual pains past the point of "normal" in your opinion? Is it when they are so bad they affect your quality of life? Such as not being able to do activities?
I've lived with this for 7 years (I'm 21 btw) and I'm just now realizing(through talking w/ friends) that other women don't have this level of pain. Should I see a doctor? And How should I address this with a doctor; since I'm a former opiate addict and I don't want them to think I'm fishing for pain pills?
Thanks.