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missdiane ([personal profile] missdiane) wrote2015-11-05 11:13 am

Monthly bleargh

I would've thought that after more than a year of not taking Metformin that the monthly hell would fade away. Nooope. Still dealing with the gunk, the bloat, the cramps, the nausea and exhaustion and a nasty headache where I sometimes have the little floaty spots that say LAY DOWN to avoid a migraine kicking in. Thankfully I have plenty of sick days. Sure there's tons to do at work but I wouldn't be very useful if I dragged myself there so why bother?

I'd like to write about more but it's as if the brain doesn't want to tell the hands to bother. So for the non-whiny contribution, this video rocks

[identity profile] laurose8.livejournal.com 2015-11-05 04:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Just sending support and get well vibes. Hope your cats deliver them, adding their own whisker power.

That Thanksgiving chili must be very useful now.

[identity profile] missdiane.livejournal.com 2015-11-05 05:15 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't remember posting that I made turkey chili! Of which sure it'd be useful...if I weren't now craving Chinese take out LOL

JuneBug is asking for butt spanks and did lie next to me this morning. JonJon is being a whiny boy again because he's still not pooing normally yet. But I just went and gave them both scritches and kisses
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[personal profile] nverland 2015-11-05 07:22 pm (UTC)(link)
I keep meaning to ask, but why would they give you metformin-a diabetes medication-for period issues

[identity profile] missdiane.livejournal.com 2015-11-05 08:58 pm (UTC)(link)
PCOS, like diabetes, is a disorder of the endocrine system. Many women with PCOS - like myself - are "prediabetic" with elevated levels of insulin in the blood.

The metformin somehow - and actually doctors still aren't 100% sure how - helps reduce the testosterone levels enough for menstrual cycles to start working...well...I guess "properly" but unfortunately for me, periods are pretty horrible for the first few days.
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[personal profile] nverland 2015-11-06 12:13 am (UTC)(link)
I lived with PCOS until my mid 30's when they took it all out (cancer). As did my oldest daughter. It's miserable. But I've never heard of the use of metformin for this treatment. Learn something new all the time.