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adenomyosis == nonstop period

Im having a hard time getting pregnant and this happens...adenomyosis.im 42yr old.im getting old and running out of time.it started first with me being late 2 weeks..i thought i was pregnant but no.then i thought menopause.then my period came and lasted more than a week.it stopped for 5days then it came and heavy..blood clots like a grapefruit..jello like.i was week and went to hospital.they put me on allese and double dosage until period stops.thats what i dud..then on day 18 i got spotting first..so i decided to double dosage again..this time it continued bleeding.i noticed that on the calender
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Sorry for my spelling...i was doing it blindly...
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Im have doing some research on internet..im drinking grapefruitlemon smoothies.boiled ginger drinks 3x daily.eatibg spinach and broccoil and celeryand parsley...juicing too.drinking at booster juic esp green hirnet and double dose wheatgrass...i just started so i dont have any input yet..these items are fir uterine health so i decided to give it a try...
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That it would have been my regular period.so i stopped with birth control.it only came back more and heavy every hour on day 3 off bcp.plus my clots were this time like leach like and thick.at tge hosputal tgey put me on marvelon.i bleed for 5 days before i saw spotting..tues i saw a gyno finally for this...he told me to go iff bcp and see how my body takes it...since im turing to get pregnant.
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