11/11/2023 0 Comments Endo pain before periodI would imagine during menstruation a woman is more than likely to succumb to anaemia as opposed to blood clotting problems. I had these due to suffering nose bleeding from one side of my nose )caused due to a tiny pinprick graze that persisted in occurring despite a few cauterisations. I have had a few clotting checks in recent years and all within a good normal range. I don't experience what is known as pain in the liver area (diagnosed PBC Dec 2010 after starting to itch early 2010).Īpparently in early liver conditons the blood clotting is said to be just fine. Same for oestrogen I think, although that at least does work when on patches, and is safer that way: progesterone can't be absorbed through the skin (which is why prog-creams aren't supposed to be much use), so the Mirena was developed. In the Mirena it's in situ, and can target the uterus & ovaries direct, in tablets it has to be processed by the liver. NB It might also be to do with how the progesterone - as with all hormones - is delivered. I think I'll post a question on here and a few relevant other sites about progesterone, as I'm sure I saw something positive about it and autoimmune conditions relatively recently. I just know that bad periods and the - for me, relatively mild (read the many, many horror stories on the endometriosis site) - other problems of endometriosis made much of my fertile and perimenopausal life a misery, and the mirena alleviated all that. Also for me, pregnancy was never an issue (never wanted children). Obviously most of what I'm saying is related to myself - and other women like me - eg. Hi it would be really good if you could remember if it was oestrogen or progesterone, or who told you, where they got it from, or any more detail. I hope this may be useful, and that you get some more specific advice. I keep meaning to ask on here - and some of the other sites - if anyone knows of the significance of progesterone for PBC. I do wonder if it's because the mirena is nearing the end of its span. All this stopped once I had the mirena fitted, and it's been wonderful for 4 years, but now I think some of that pain is creeping back. Periods also became more frequent, and I was getting all sorts of aches and pains, especially in my joints, but all were obviously cyclical. My periods had always been painful (I had mild endo, and was on the pill much of my fertile life) but they got pretty awful once I was told to stop the pill at 50. However, I wondered if you had considered a mirena coil for the periods and the fibroid? I guess it obviously depends on the size of fibroid and lots of other factors specific to you, but I had a mirena over 4 years ago and it improved my life so much. Hi Notor, I hope you get some good advice from those who know more re: the liver pain.
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