Women on the forum:
Hello! I'm new to the forum and have been browsing for a while. I have noticed people sometimes provide advice for medical situations with no cure and want to give it a shot. I'm 18F and have had practically unbearable period pains since I started my cycle around age thirteen.
Symptoms of these periods include:
- moderate to extreme abdominal pain and cramping
- vomiting multiple times within 30 minutes of starting the cycle
- stomach trouble i.e. constipation, diarrhea, severe food sensitivity
- numbness from the waist down
- muscle spasms and physical shaking from pain
- headaches and/or migraines following vertigo spells
- stiffness and swelling in arms and legs after medication
Symptoms I don't experience:
- irregular or unpredictable period cycles
- heavy or uncontrollable bleeding
- periods that last longer than seven days
- no clotting or random spotting outside of the cycle
For more background info, yes, I have talked to a doctor and seen a gynecologist. Both suggested FIVE different forms of birth control as the only solution, otherwise toughing it out of course. I am unvaxxed (no vax since 1st grade) and don't take any other medication for my cramps besides Midol. In general, I practice healthy habits in my eating and exercise frequently and nothing seems to make my periods any different.
Almost every month is terrible, with the occasional month of peace where my period is "normal" and no extreme symptoms are present. No family history other than my grandma who also had terrible periods, but she passed away and I wasn't able to ask questions.
When I start my cycle, it can be so debilitating to the point of being bedridden all day. I've had to miss work and school for my periods and am desperate for some kind of aid to put a stop to these symptoms before I begin a long-term career. Sometimes during my cycle, I've been known to throw up blood as a result of the vomiting and stomach acid build-up solely because of cramps.
Friends and family are familiar with my issue but no one I know can come up with or recommend any diagnosis or possible solutions. No other medication I've tried besides Midol will subside the cramping, but now the Midol is giving me adverse reactions.
Though this post is aimed at women who menstruate, I ask that anyone with any possible answers, advice, or recommendations comment and leave their two cents. I'd love to read and research anything left below. Thank you for reading!
My wife found relief from pain in a different context with PEA (Palmitoylethanolamide, in the form of a Life Extension AM/PM product), and we have a friend who uses it for "phantom limb" pain from a lost finger joint. As an adjuvant therapy, this might be helpful.
PEA is unlike typical pain relievers -- it may take weeks or months to begin having an effect -- but many people find it works well to reduce chronic pain.
https://yandex.com/search/?text=Palmitoylethanolamide+for+menstrual+pain&lr=10122
At least one study found that PEA (in this case, at a much smaller dose than in the LE product, and without the second ingredient -- Honokiol -- in that product, but with added α-lipoic acid) took 6 months or more to begin really having an effect: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/320978795_Chronic_pelvic_pain_quality_of_life_and_sexual_health_of_women_treated_with_palmitoylethanolamide_and_a-lipoic_acid
EDIT: The two people I know who have used PEA got results much quicker than six months -- a week or less in both cases -- but they were using the LE product which, again, has a higher dose plus an added ingredient.
As an aside, your post is incredibly well-written. Welcome to GA!
Best wishes in finding relief for your problem.
Hi!
I have seen this once before but didn't know what kinds of chronic pain it was used for. I haven't seen many kinds of pain relievers besides MIDOL and Ibuprofen so I think I'll note this as an option! I will also add these links to my research notes. Thanks for the suggestions!