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no period ?

I'm 18 years old and I haven't gotten my period since may so I've missed five cycles. I was regular before hand.I'm not pregnant as I have NEVER participated in any sort of sexual activity. I had blood tests done and all my hormones are within normal ranges. Random times throughout I get crazy cramps ! Worse then the ones I used to get with my periods. I cant walk and I have to hunch over to stop myself from shaking or screaming in the middle of class.They last a few minutes and then disappear. I think I'm about to get my period but that isn't the case. I've been told that it may be stress or sonething but I don't feel any stress at all. And when I do it only lasts a while like right before a test etc. Thanks !
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No I had no exmas done then. The pain was there but it wasn't as much as it is now. I went again yesterday and she said to take some medicines that will help me get me period. my mom doesn't really want me to take the pills because of the side effects like excessive facial growth etc. and I'm 5'2 and I weight around 138. is that overweight ?
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I know my family doctor has specialized as an ob/gyn and I've visited her. Thanks !
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So you went to the doctor, and had your blood tests taken.  At that time did you have a pelvic exam or any other test to determine why you are in such extreme pain?  

After your hormone tests came out within the normal range,  did the doctor say well that's that,  and didn't even bother to determine what's causing horrific pain?

Lastly,  are you significantly overweight or underweight?
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Please go see your gynecologist.  Something is amiss and the gynecologist can run tests to see what is going on.
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