Painful Periods
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2020 9:50 am
So, I know with periods some pain is pretty normal but as I look more into those things and talk a little more with my friends and also like as time goes on I'm feeling a little more concerned I guess, and thinking it couldn't hurt to ask. My mom has told me her periods have always been painful, and I've seen that with her so I just thought like, hey, genetics this is going to suck. But also, talking to my friends over time, I'm really the only one who has the problems I have been.
As I mentioned they've always been quite painful, to the point that especially when I first started getting them, like a big example of this, is I got it while camping with a whole bunch of family and literally couldn't eat (I felt like I was going to throw up when I even thought about eating and genuinely had no appetite. I ate like a few chips and carrots over the course of like 4 days, it was crazy, but everyone knew what was going on), like doing anything was a lot more difficult, I was in enough pain to be crying because of it and was taking painkillers that only somewhat worked. Thankfully they haven't been that bad in a while, but I still like have troubles eating because I feel physically sick when I do. The last time I was at my friends house (pre-quarantine) after school, I got it and like that literally brought me to tears. It just seems kind of insane, because like there's times where I feel like I'm going to throw up even still. That doesn't sound like normal, I have a high pain tolerance as an athlete, like I can push through these things, but it puts me out completely. I mean, I play with broken/jammed fingers, bruised ribs, sprains, after surgery and with a concussion (best medical decisions - no but like I can stay off the field, it’d kill me) so like, I’m fine with most things, but this..hurts.
I mention that to my friends and never once have I heard someone say that they match that pain, usually it's like a discomfort for them. When I bring it up with my mom I kind of get the response of "welcome to the next few decades, it sucks, but it's life." I know like technically masturbating should help with that pain, but whenever I've done it while on my period, all it does is make things hurt more for a about 5-10 minutes after, and badly. Which I don't understand, because that should be a chemical/hormone (or I guess endorphins, but I'm not 100% on that I guess) thing that should make that pain subside a little but it just doesn't. I've been wanting to go see a OB/GYN for a while and it was always a thing we said "yeah we'll do that" and just never got around to actually doing. My mom and I actually started getting more serious about that and I started laying out plans that way... and then now there's a pandemic that just completely went out the window.
Is there anything other than like heat or like exercise that helps with this sort of thing, I eat extremely healthy (the rule in my house is I'm allowed to eat fruit/veggies whenever but if it's anything unhealthy I have to ask - and I like that, it's a good thing for habit) so like it shouldn't really be that. I would probably bring this up with the OBGYN when I go but it's looking like that's going to be some time and I really don't know what to do I guess. I try to like forget as much as I can when it's not happening that my body like does this, and I always seem to forget how much it really hurts. I really wish it was like I'm being a sissy but really, I'd rate this up there with when I got my concussion or like even breaking fingers and stuff, it's honestly like that for me. Also, is this like normal to be happening with the pain level? I do my best as far as staying hydrated and like I do most of the things that should help with this so I guess I'm just really quite stuck. I try to avoid pills at all costs honestly but sometimes that's really the only option and even then, it's about 50/50.
As I mentioned they've always been quite painful, to the point that especially when I first started getting them, like a big example of this, is I got it while camping with a whole bunch of family and literally couldn't eat (I felt like I was going to throw up when I even thought about eating and genuinely had no appetite. I ate like a few chips and carrots over the course of like 4 days, it was crazy, but everyone knew what was going on), like doing anything was a lot more difficult, I was in enough pain to be crying because of it and was taking painkillers that only somewhat worked. Thankfully they haven't been that bad in a while, but I still like have troubles eating because I feel physically sick when I do. The last time I was at my friends house (pre-quarantine) after school, I got it and like that literally brought me to tears. It just seems kind of insane, because like there's times where I feel like I'm going to throw up even still. That doesn't sound like normal, I have a high pain tolerance as an athlete, like I can push through these things, but it puts me out completely. I mean, I play with broken/jammed fingers, bruised ribs, sprains, after surgery and with a concussion (best medical decisions - no but like I can stay off the field, it’d kill me) so like, I’m fine with most things, but this..hurts.
I mention that to my friends and never once have I heard someone say that they match that pain, usually it's like a discomfort for them. When I bring it up with my mom I kind of get the response of "welcome to the next few decades, it sucks, but it's life." I know like technically masturbating should help with that pain, but whenever I've done it while on my period, all it does is make things hurt more for a about 5-10 minutes after, and badly. Which I don't understand, because that should be a chemical/hormone (or I guess endorphins, but I'm not 100% on that I guess) thing that should make that pain subside a little but it just doesn't. I've been wanting to go see a OB/GYN for a while and it was always a thing we said "yeah we'll do that" and just never got around to actually doing. My mom and I actually started getting more serious about that and I started laying out plans that way... and then now there's a pandemic that just completely went out the window.
Is there anything other than like heat or like exercise that helps with this sort of thing, I eat extremely healthy (the rule in my house is I'm allowed to eat fruit/veggies whenever but if it's anything unhealthy I have to ask - and I like that, it's a good thing for habit) so like it shouldn't really be that. I would probably bring this up with the OBGYN when I go but it's looking like that's going to be some time and I really don't know what to do I guess. I try to like forget as much as I can when it's not happening that my body like does this, and I always seem to forget how much it really hurts. I really wish it was like I'm being a sissy but really, I'd rate this up there with when I got my concussion or like even breaking fingers and stuff, it's honestly like that for me. Also, is this like normal to be happening with the pain level? I do my best as far as staying hydrated and like I do most of the things that should help with this so I guess I'm just really quite stuck. I try to avoid pills at all costs honestly but sometimes that's really the only option and even then, it's about 50/50.