Anonymous wrote:Having a regular period isn't a sign of good health, having a irregular period isn't a sign of bad health. Infertility would be concerning, but I'm assuming none of you all are trying?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having a regular period isn't a sign of good health, having a irregular period isn't a sign of bad health. Infertility would be concerning, but I'm assuming none of you all are trying?
How about a period that lasts 49 days, half of those day so heavy that you can’t even leave your house? And then subsequent periods last from 10 to 20 days, whereas before the vaccine they were all predictably four days long, like clockwork, for decades. Is that good health or bad health?
Anonymous wrote:Having a regular period isn't a sign of good health, having a irregular period isn't a sign of bad health. Infertility would be concerning, but I'm assuming none of you all are trying?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume none of you are of perimenopausal age? Because that's how it started for me a year or so ago-- before shots.
And you are sure you aren't going to be on "I didn't know I was pregnant" anytime soon?
Not trying to dismiss the possiblitity, but it's worth ruling out other avenues too.
Sure you aren't. Millions of 33 yearolds are suddenly perimenopausal, ironically right after being vaccinated.
No, PP - this is real. Be happy that it didn't impact you.
Jesus, PP. Try decaf next time.
This is why I was asking -- if you're 33, of course not. But if you are 45, well that's an different story. There isn't much disucssion about perimenopause, what it looks like and when it kicks in, so, as someone who has just gone through this, its highly worth visiting your gyno to see if that is the issue.
Why don't you try decaf. Pretty women are capable of telling the difference between sudden menstrual changes immediately following vaccine versus gradual onset of perimenopause.
That's the point. It's often not gradual at all. It comes on very suddenly for many people. Exactly like the OP and others are describing. Why wouldn't you go to the doc and get checked for all the things?
But many of us have. And our doctors don’t know, either, and are reluctant to make any definitive connections to the vaccine, so we’re kind of left guessing and wondering. And I understand that peri menopause can come on suddenly, but when “suddenly” equals “within 24 hours of getting a vaccine” Andover things are severely out of whack with anything you’ve ever experienced in your life, and then you hear that there are others with similar stories… I mean, c’mon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised so many people have periods - continuous birth control is my BFF! So I have no idea, but I got pregnant immediately after trying despite a weird ovulation nearly 2 weeks late. So still functional...!
Do you take a pill or is there something like an iud?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume none of you are of perimenopausal age? Because that's how it started for me a year or so ago-- before shots.
And you are sure you aren't going to be on "I didn't know I was pregnant" anytime soon?
Not trying to dismiss the possiblitity, but it's worth ruling out other avenues too.
Sure you aren't. Millions of 33 yearolds are suddenly perimenopausal, ironically right after being vaccinated.
No, PP - this is real. Be happy that it didn't impact you.
Jesus, PP. Try decaf next time.
This is why I was asking -- if you're 33, of course not. But if you are 45, well that's an different story. There isn't much disucssion about perimenopause, what it looks like and when it kicks in, so, as someone who has just gone through this, its highly worth visiting your gyno to see if that is the issue.
Why don't you try decaf. Pretty women are capable of telling the difference between sudden menstrual changes immediately following vaccine versus gradual onset of perimenopause.
That's the point. It's often not gradual at all. It comes on very suddenly for many people. Exactly like the OP and others are describing. Why wouldn't you go to the doc and get checked for all the things?
But many of us have. And our doctors don’t know, either, and are reluctant to make any definitive connections to the vaccine, so we’re kind of left guessing and wondering. And I understand that peri menopause can come on suddenly, but when “suddenly” equals “within 24 hours of getting a vaccine” Andover things are severely out of whack with anything you’ve ever experienced in your life, and then you hear that there are others with similar stories… I mean, c’mon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume none of you are of perimenopausal age? Because that's how it started for me a year or so ago-- before shots.
And you are sure you aren't going to be on "I didn't know I was pregnant" anytime soon?
Not trying to dismiss the possiblitity, but it's worth ruling out other avenues too.
Sure you aren't. Millions of 33 yearolds are suddenly perimenopausal, ironically right after being vaccinated.
No, PP - this is real. Be happy that it didn't impact you.
Jesus, PP. Try decaf next time.
This is why I was asking -- if you're 33, of course not. But if you are 45, well that's an different story. There isn't much disucssion about perimenopause, what it looks like and when it kicks in, so, as someone who has just gone through this, its highly worth visiting your gyno to see if that is the issue.
Why don't you try decaf. Pretty women are capable of telling the difference between sudden menstrual changes immediately following vaccine versus gradual onset of perimenopause.
That's the point. It's often not gradual at all. It comes on very suddenly for many people. Exactly like the OP and others are describing. Why wouldn't you go to the doc and get checked for all the things?
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised so many people have periods - continuous birth control is my BFF! So I have no idea, but I got pregnant immediately after trying despite a weird ovulation nearly 2 weeks late. So still functional...!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume none of you are of perimenopausal age? Because that's how it started for me a year or so ago-- before shots.
And you are sure you aren't going to be on "I didn't know I was pregnant" anytime soon?
Not trying to dismiss the possiblitity, but it's worth ruling out other avenues too.
Sure you aren't. Millions of 33 yearolds are suddenly perimenopausal, ironically right after being vaccinated.
No, PP - this is real. Be happy that it didn't impact you.
Jesus, PP. Try decaf next time.
This is why I was asking -- if you're 33, of course not. But if you are 45, well that's an different story. There isn't much disucssion about perimenopause, what it looks like and when it kicks in, so, as someone who has just gone through this, its highly worth visiting your gyno to see if that is the issue.
Why don't you try decaf. Pretty women are capable of telling the difference between sudden menstrual changes immediately following vaccine versus gradual onset of perimenopause.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume none of you are of perimenopausal age? Because that's how it started for me a year or so ago-- before shots.
And you are sure you aren't going to be on "I didn't know I was pregnant" anytime soon?
Not trying to dismiss the possiblitity, but it's worth ruling out other avenues too.
Sure you aren't. Millions of 33 yearolds are suddenly perimenopausal, ironically right after being vaccinated.
No, PP - this is real. Be happy that it didn't impact you.
+1 stop writing off women's concerns as just being perimeneopausal
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume none of you are of perimenopausal age? Because that's how it started for me a year or so ago-- before shots.
And you are sure you aren't going to be on "I didn't know I was pregnant" anytime soon?
Not trying to dismiss the possiblitity, but it's worth ruling out other avenues too.
Sure you aren't. Millions of 33 yearolds are suddenly perimenopausal, ironically right after being vaccinated.
No, PP - this is real. Be happy that it didn't impact you.
Jesus, PP. Try decaf next time.
This is why I was asking -- if you're 33, of course not. But if you are 45, well that's an different story. There isn't much disucssion about perimenopause, what it looks like and when it kicks in, so, as someone who has just gone through this, its highly worth visiting your gyno to see if that is the issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume none of you are of perimenopausal age? Because that's how it started for me a year or so ago-- before shots.
And you are sure you aren't going to be on "I didn't know I was pregnant" anytime soon?
Not trying to dismiss the possiblitity, but it's worth ruling out other avenues too.
Sure you aren't. Millions of 33 yearolds are suddenly perimenopausal, ironically right after being vaccinated.
No, PP - this is real. Be happy that it didn't impact you.
+1 stop writing off women's concerns as just being perimeneopausal