smvdelv
03-07-2006, 07:02 PM
I have been on this roller coaster since January and I can't stand it!!!!!!!!!! Period, as normal, right on time on December 2nd. Then nothing until January 27th. From then to February 3, spotting. February 3rd, floodgates, but only for a day, then slow, then back to a mini flood for a few hours a few days in, then back to spotting until February 20th (as I was walking off a plane into the airport in Orlando - thank God I was prepared) when the floodgates opened again, only for a few hours. Then more spotting until the day after I got home from vacation (how nice of my body to spare this happening over vacation) - March 1st - floods for a few hours, then spotting. Now, today, I wake up, RUN to the bathroom, and off and on all day (and I DO mean off and on) I am flowing like mad, only to be followed by a few hours of next to nothing. I cannot take it anymore! :mad: I am going to the Ob/Gyn next week for my annual (had to cancel the first appointment in February because I had my period - oh wait... was that a REAL period or just a momentary flood? :o ) and I am scared to death! A year ago I had a pelvic ultrasound for other issues, which came back normal, so I keep telling myself that if it's cancer, at least it's only been there less than a year... :rolleyes: My aunt died in 1979 (original site of cancer was cervix; she never had children, if that matters), and both my mom and sister had hysterectomies in their 40's (I'm 48.5 right now). So of course, I am convinced I am dying of the Big C. Oh, and the past few days, I have pressure in my lower abdomen (which 6 months ago, I would not have thought twice about since I always got this either when I was ovulating or when I got my period) which has me convinced that I have a tumor pressing on something. :rolleyes:
Had my blood work done in January by my GP - I called today to specifically ask about my FSH level - it was 5. I asked what that meant, and the nurse laughed and said it needs to be about 55 to even consider menopause????????? Then what is all this stuff I'm feeling???????
Can anyone help me feel better?
Sorry to ramble, and I know I have posted all of this before, but I"m scared, mad, and getting very depressed about this... :blob_fire
Had my blood work done in January by my GP - I called today to specifically ask about my FSH level - it was 5. I asked what that meant, and the nurse laughed and said it needs to be about 55 to even consider menopause????????? Then what is all this stuff I'm feeling???????
Can anyone help me feel better?
Sorry to ramble, and I know I have posted all of this before, but I"m scared, mad, and getting very depressed about this... :blob_fire
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jacqbu
03-07-2006, 07:42 PM
This kind of stuff happens in perimonopause. I had two periods on October then went 30 days then normal in December skipped January and two in February. You won't show that you are in menopause on those tests until you have been with out a period for 8 months to a year. It's a crazy time.
cyndi627
03-08-2006, 07:18 AM
This is so normal for perimenopause. Some months i get two periods. Some months none - some heavy - some very light. It's the not-knowing that is so bad. I feel like i always have PMS. I got to the dr. this month for my yearly. Need to do something. Just cannot stand it.
Perfume77
03-10-2006, 07:37 AM
I'm going through the same thing. I went weeks without a period, although I had some occasional spotting. Then, I had a month-long period, then nothing for about 3 weeks, then a 5 week period (am still on it) I'll have nothing all day, then flood like crazy for about 2 hours with huge clots, then nothing again the rest of the day (how bizarre is that???) then, same thing will happen the next day. I dont get it. I am 39, and of course worried/scared. I finally made an appt for Tuesday to be seen. (Dread going, hate going actually...been putting this off for years) Been reading everything I can on the net about prolonged periods with clotting, etc. I dont have abdominal pain at all, and not even cramping. (but I have had the biggest clots on the days/times I flood, that I have ever seen in my life, which looks so scary!!) I do feel weak, and tired half the time. Not sure if I have uterine cancer (of course I think the worst) or if I have elevated estrogen from gaining so much weight the past few years. Kinda depressing all together. Really nervous about seeing the doc. :(
Chelle2
03-11-2006, 06:14 AM
I remember that. I liked skipping the periods when I perimenopaused. I think I had about 4 to 6 periods the last year I menstruated. It can be a bit frustrating never knowing when your period will decide to come or if it will happen, but it's part of menopause that we all go through. It gets better once you stop all together.
Fabat40
03-11-2006, 02:21 PM
Oh girl, I understand your frustration. I wish my period would skip, but instead, it comes every 12 - 15 days! UGH! That's why I'm getting back on my BCP so It can be regulated... I hate it too, drives me bonkers. Not only it drives me crazy, my sex life is getting irregular like my period. HAHAHA!! I think I'm more frustrated about that issue than my period itself. HAHAHA!!
Just take it easy and call your OBGyn and see what she/he has to recommend.
Just take it easy and call your OBGyn and see what she/he has to recommend.

