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06-23-2001, 02:08 PM
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newbie--- if you didn't bleed a lot, then the tampon might of hurt b/c it was dry. GEEZ that sounds SO gross  But anyways, that might be why it hurt. it's happened to me a few times. glad to hear everything went well!!
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06-24-2001, 07:52 PM
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Thanks so much Liz, the Playtex Slimfits are awesome!!!
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06-25-2001, 03:31 PM
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I am lovin this topic!
Okay well i used get really really bad cramps as well. They were so bad that i couldnt move or it would hurt more. I couldnt go to school or work, and sometimes i would even throw up. I would be freezing all day long and was never even hungry. I would cry and cry because i was in so much pain. Well finally, i went to the doctor and she just said to take aleve about 2 days before i get my period. Well that helped a little bit but it was still bad! So, now I am on Alesse 28 which is really low dosage. It has helped with my cramps a lot. Now i can actually go to school and work- and be normal! Although i do get some cramps a couple of days before i get my period and thats when i take aleve.
Okay well now i have a question... I am going to cancun the last week in July (yay!!  ) but i am supposed to get my period the day we leave to cancun. Even though i dont get cramps anymore i dont want to have that to deal with, so is it true that if you dont take the "sugar pills" and instead start a new pack of pills you wont get your period? I know some people told me that it works, but does it on everyone? Is it safe? Sorry for the questions but i dont want to do anything thats not good for my body.
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06-25-2001, 06:37 PM
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Originally posted by bucutie02:
is it true that if you dont take the "sugar pills" and instead start a new pack of pills you wont get your period? I know some people told me that it works, but does it on everyone? Is it safe? Sorry for the questions but i dont want to do anything thats not good for my body.
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Okay, this is what I've heard. Because I was curious about the same thing. A friend of mine, at certain times, skips her week off pills and just starts a new pack, thereby avoiding getting her period. Her doctor told her that it was ok. I've been tempted to do it many times but never have. My guess is it's technically ok as long as you don't do it month after month. I also have a feeling it depends on how high an estrogen level is in your pill. If you're on a high estrogen pill, I'd be a bit more tentative to take it non-stop.
I'd ask your doctor forsure, but I know it has been done.
Leslie
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06-26-2001, 08:45 PM
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I too must bond!
Let me tell ya..I used to have to miss a whole week of school because of cramps and throwing up, dehydration, etc. and I totally am glad to hear that you went to the dr. as mine is kinda serious and he has me on a prescription intstead of the pill (like I thought he would do when I originally went in) but glad to hear that you are ok..and to all the gals..love the topic as I too am not a tampon user and am scared!
~Sarah
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06-26-2001, 09:51 PM
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I like the satin tampons. I switch around with pads too, but I am always afraid of someone grabbing my butt and feeling my pad-yuck and embarressing. The pill helped a little for cramps, but I have had 2 brands in 5 years and my period never follows the colors. SOmetimes I have my period for 2 wks straight, everyother day the skips the sugar pill week, only 2 days etc- it is messed up. If only we women never had to deal with this stuff.
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06-27-2001, 04:51 PM
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Originally posted by Lots-a-Heart:
I too must bond!
Let me tell ya..I used to have to miss a whole week of school because of cramps and throwing up, dehydration, etc. and I totally am glad to hear that you went to the dr. as mine is kinda serious and he has me on a prescription intstead of the pill (like I thought he would do when I originally went in) but glad to hear that you are ok..and to all the gals..love the topic as I too am not a tampon user and am scared!
~Sarah
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Hi Sarah!! Tampons are wonderful  !!! they do not hurt at all (well, they hurt a teensy bit sometimes, but it's SO worth it!!  ). Awww, I'm so sorry that you suffer so much during the time of the month  . Is the prescription helping ya?
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06-28-2001, 03:41 PM
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Newbie -
Thanks! Maybe I'll go to the store later to pick some up!
The prescription does help, but unfortunatly I need to have some tests, etc. to see if there is a major problem like empo- someone said it earlier and I can't spell it! How are you doing?
~Sarah
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06-28-2001, 04:26 PM
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Ok, I'm on Alesse... have been for almost two years. It's the weakest birth control pill, but it was effective in eliminating my cramps. Recently, though, I have been getting cramps again. They get a little worse every month, and I'm afraid that soon they'll get back to the scale they were on before I went on the pill. Does anyone know if switching to a stronger pill will help?
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06-28-2001, 04:45 PM
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Originally posted by Lots-a-Heart:
Newbie -
Thanks! Maybe I'll go to the store later to pick some up!
The prescription does help, but unfortunatly I need to have some tests, etc. to see if there is a major problem like empo- someone said it earlier and I can't spell it! How are you doing?
~Sarah
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If you do pick them up, Sarah, get the Playtex Slimfits  . I really like those - really easy to get in  . Aww, I really hope you don't have that problem  . Hopefully your cramps, nausea, etc. will ease up!!!! I am doing much better, thank you!! How are you? Unfortunately - I'm on lots of medications for my allergies, lol. So I'm pretty drowsy lately!
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06-28-2001, 04:47 PM
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SSS- I'm definitely not an expert on the pill, but maybe your body has gotten "used" to ALesse? (Like, it's no longer effective b/c you've been using it for so long?)
Maybe if you switch pills every so often it will be better?? Anyway, I hope your cramps get a LOT better soon!!!!! I would go to the dr. as soon as possible!
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06-30-2001, 06:10 PM
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Well i went to Walgreens to pick my pills, Alesse 28, and the lady told me that they have a generic brand and gave me that instead. I was a little upset because she should have asked me, and i would have told her to keep me on Alesse, but she also said they have the same active ingredient. So anyways we'll see how it goes, plus this is the month where i wont be getting my period because of my vacation. I hope everything works out okay.
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06-30-2001, 08:46 PM
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Here's my 2 cents!
I discovered this completely by accident in Jr. High, but it is unfortunately difficult for those of us in dorm/house situations. Do you have access to a cat? Yes, I said a cat! Prop yourself up on a bed or couch with some pillows, and plunk Fluffy over your belly button and pet him/her till the purring begins. I think it's a combonation of the warmth, vibrations (sorta like a massage), and the actual distaction provided by the petting.
I, too, SWEAR by Aleve! The wonder drug! I take two as soon as Antie Flo shows up and then 1 every 10 hours after that (I never go above the reccomended dosage on medications-don't want to pickle my liver!).
Also-to whoever freaked out about the generic prescription--pharmacists can't legally substitute them unless they have been proven by the FDA to be EXACTLY the same chemical formulation and work EXACTLY the same as the name-brand ones. Kinda like buying red-and-white saltines instead of Keebler-no harm done!
"...When satan came from down below, he said with starry eyes, "There's only one thing wrong with hell-there are no Sigma Tri's!"
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07-02-2001, 04:32 PM
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Crazyleggedsigma - unfortunately, I have no access to a cat  . My allergies are so bad that I can't have one!!! Sad, huh? 
Thanks though for all the advice  .
Bucutie - I wouldn't worry too much about the generic vs. the kind that you normally buy, for the same reasons that Crazyleggedsigma stated!!
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07-02-2001, 10:58 PM
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newbie.... could you email me your email. I dont ever go into my inbox because my computer is messed up, so i dont have access to it. so, i can only receive new emails and check those from my parents computer. I am sorry, i am taking a long time to reply but this is why!
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