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Menstral cramps

I'm having a real problem with menstral cramps lately.  I'm taking tylenol, but it doesn't seem to be helping much.  Does anyone have any other ideas??

PS - Yes, sdp......I've been keeping up!  ;-)  I read some at work today, but can't post at all there.  Hi back at'cha!
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Heating pad and chocolate for me. I resorted to Tylenol PM to sleep with the heating pad under my lower back :)
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It is far if you don't leave on the East side, but I hear they have a decent clinic.  I am sure they big waits as well.
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I also use this herbal bean bag thing that I throw in the microwave to heat up.  That works pretty well, until the heat is gone - but it holds it for a good long time.  Those things are wonderful!!  I see now that they have them shaped to wrap around your neck too.  They set up little shops in the mall at Christmas time.  I go to them and pretend I've never seen them before, just so they'll heat one up and throw it on my shoulders!  It's heavenly!!
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I mean fowler...oops  Yea, you're here!


pricej: I meant they probably have huge waits as well...oops
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Yup! I survived PMS this cycle! Yippeee! Started the 100mg of Clomid yesterday, so far.. I am not such a 'pia' as I was while PMS'ing. Now I just cry, lol. Darn horomones.
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Aww...I hate to hear about the crying.
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