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Has anyone experienced this before, I appreciate your comment!

Hello, for the past 3 years my now 18 years old daughter has been getting very severe menstrual pain to the point where she thinks she won’t make it through the episodes. I have to rush her to the ER every time this happens. The pain starts at the beginning of her cycle and would last for a good 20 minutes. At that time she cannot  get up or lie down she just would be rolling on the floor, other discomfort would include nausea headache and sweating. The only thing ER would do is prescribe pain meds. The the whole thing would occur again on her next cycle. I’m so distraught at this point. She has a GYN app soon, will post update.
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