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I am 40 yrs i have been having few changes in my periods for few yrs now but the last 3 periods have been very odd
I was late then when i did have my periods they was very heavy which is not my norm and was dark red my loss is that heavy i have to change every hr
could this be the start of menopause and is there any thing i can do to stop my periods being so heavy
Grace724 Female, 49 years Columbus - OH Member since Apr 2008
, Jul 05, 2008 06:14AM
To: keron
I can sympathize with the heavy periods. I had periods that were unlike anything I'd ever experienced. They were heavy, full of clotsBlood clots and sapped my energy.
I'm sure there are all kinds of potions and lotions you can buy or have prescribed to lessen the heaviness. I chose to ride it out unless it became ridiculous. I had periods that lasted 2 weeks and I've had some that after the 3 week period of time I called my doctor and she prescribed provera to give them a nudge toward stopping.
In my case these erratic, some times heavy, some times scanty periods went on for over 5 yrs. Trust me it was a real adventure...I learned to make like a boy scout and made sure I was always prepared. My periods were so unpredictable. There were times during the trip to menopause that I'd have 2 or 3 periods in a month that would last anywhere from 3 days to 5 days each.
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momeluv Female, 49 years Sunny Southern - CA Member since Mar 2008
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isn't sure about anything except maybe what Mrs. Gump told...
I'm sure there are all kinds of potions and lotions you can buy or have prescribed to lessen the heaviness. I chose to ride it out unless it became ridiculous. I had periods that lasted 2 weeks and I've had some that after the 3 week period of time I called my doctor and she prescribed provera to give them a nudge toward stopping.
In my case these erratic, some times heavy, some times scanty periods went on for over 5 yrs. Trust me it was a real adventure...I learned to make like a boy scout and made sure I was always prepared. My periods were so unpredictable. There were times during the trip to menopause that I'd have 2 or 3 periods in a month that would last anywhere from 3 days to 5 days each.
A lot of women have some many different symptoms that they decide hormone replacement therapy is needed to help them through it. I think I was pretty lucky that the crazy periods were basically my only symptom. I chose to ride it out until they stopped and thankfully I've been period free now for 16 months.
I'd read up on peri-menopause and all the symptoms that go along with. You can also have your doctor run a blood test to discover your hormone levels to help determine if you are beginning menopause.
Good luck
~Grace