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Re: [ A house on a tree ]

Posted: Apr 10th, '22, 02:15
by Moi

I've thought I was Anemic for a large part of my life.
Had blood taken and tested and no one said anything.
My sleep doctor checked my blood and he said "Did you know you have an iron deficiency?"

I was really sick one week and I craved tomatoes and rare steak.
I could barely stay out of bed long.
I was constantly drained and tired.
Told the doctor and he sent me to get my blood tested and they never gave me my results.

Re: [ A house on a tree ]

Posted: Apr 10th, '22, 07:41
by Amura
I had iron deficiency and never felt that bad, so you probably had it extremely low!


Just one question.
You had your covid shots, right?
Have you noticed anything in your period?
I am feeling awful lately during my period - anormally so, my period never was nice - and talking with some co-workers they mentioned the same. Since they go the shots.

I don't want being paranoid, but maybe those are symptoms of some sort of reaction.
That does bother me.

Re: [ A house on a tree ]

Posted: Apr 10th, '22, 20:58
by Moi

Yeah, I'd be low on energy and weak - especially around my period.
But everyone acted like I was normal so I didn't push it.
Now I know what I thought was right >8u

I've had both shots and my booster but nothing different about my periods.

Re: [ A house on a tree ]

Posted: Apr 10th, '22, 21:46
by Amura
Mine have become hellish.
They were never easy, I've always had very abundant periods so I tend to have low iron levels and low energy.
But this is way worse. Very painful. Headaches. Back aches. Seriously fatigued.

I'll be checking with gyneacologist during the summer, if I remember to ask for an appointment ^^;

Re: [ A house on a tree ]

Posted: Apr 11th, '22, 01:47
by Moi

Yeah, I'd check with your doctor then 8u

My periods usually last like...two and a half days.
I thought that was abnormal, but everyone says I'm blessed u8
I also only get cramps on one side.

Re: [ A house on a tree ]

Posted: Apr 11th, '22, 09:24
by Amura
You are blessed indeed.

I've always bleeded a lot, and often it's painful. Even for me, who rarely ever notices pain.
It's just that now it's too much.

I have to do my check up on summer, I'm sure it can wait until then.

Re: [ A house on a tree ]

Posted: Apr 11th, '22, 21:03
by Moi

With me, it's like...Everyone says periods are supposed to be about a week long.
Since mine aren't - it made me think something was wrong.
It's the same with the inability to drink alcohol.
When I drink a small amount - I feel horrible pain in my stomach.
People told me "Well, that's a good thing!"
Once again, it's not normal so it worries me >Bu

Well, I hope you can figure out what's wrong and get help :\

My body hurts today. My muscles are achy but also it's a burning sensation.
I Googled it and came across Multiple Sclerosis symptoms and now I'm paranoid of that xD

Re: [ A house on a tree ]

Posted: Apr 12th, '22, 02:01
by HanafuruLove
Ahhh the good old reading WebMD until you're convinced you're going to die LOL

I wouldn't be too worried if it goes away quickly. Sometimes brains like to just make up pain for no reason, as annoying as that is.

My periods are pretty short too Moi, like 3 or 4 days. It didn't used to be like that when I was younger, I'd bleed for like 2 weeks =__=, but eventually it slowed down.

Re: [ A house on a tree ]

Posted: Apr 12th, '22, 07:16
by Amura
That's not Multiple Sclerosis, Moi. 99% sure.

People with MS ache but that's not just it.
The muscles will stop supporting them and they fall to the ground quite often. They usually break their bones often - because the bones are weak plus all the falling.
They can't see. Then can't talk. They can't swallow. In general, their brain stops working for a while.
(And those crisis become more and more usual, as well as longer.)

So no, don't worry, body hurting is by no means an indication of MS.



Agreed Hana, Dr. Google is not trustworthy!

Re: [ A house on a tree ]

Posted: Apr 12th, '22, 21:11
by Moi

It wasn't just the aches and pains xD
I went down the list of symptoms and I have just about all of them.
Granted, they're also symptoms of other stuff.
I didn't base my fear on just one or two symptoms.