Anonymous
Post 01/05/2020 15:56     Subject: Re:Started period on ski trip

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Of course you can still ski. Wear a tampon and a pad and take bathroom breaks often. What are you 12?


Maybe she has fibroids? What are you, ignorant?


Or adenomyosis?
Anonymous
Post 01/05/2020 15:56     Subject: Re:Started period on ski trip

Anonymous wrote:Of course you can still ski. Wear a tampon and a pad and take bathroom breaks often. What are you 12?


Maybe she has fibroids? What are you, ignorant?
Anonymous
Post 01/05/2020 15:55     Subject: Started period on ski trip

Anonymous wrote:Being active on your heavy day usually gets the period over sooner.


Women who don't have gynecologic pathology are the worst...
Anonymous
Post 01/05/2020 00:17     Subject: Started period on ski trip

Being active on your heavy day usually gets the period over sooner.
Anonymous
Post 01/05/2020 00:16     Subject: Started period on ski trip

The Always Flex Foam pads hold an amazing amount. Grab the Overnight size. Sorry op. I used to have very heavy periods.
Anonymous
Post 01/05/2020 00:15     Subject: Re:Started period on ski trip

There are products that are made for this situation. Something tells me this isn’t your first time. I went on the pill at age 39 for this very reason. I felt like a teenager with the number of pants I was ruining after I had kids. Tampons smaller than a hotdog were a joke. You have a choice- either strap on some menstrual products and get out there or let your vacation pass you by.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2020 23:49     Subject: Re:Started period on ski trip

I used to get heavy periods and they stopped when I changed how I eat.

Read The Period Repair Manual by Lara someone. On Amazon.

No one has to have a heavy or painful period like us.

Doctors sell ablations bc it makes them $$. Not necessary at all.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2020 12:25     Subject: Re:Started period on ski trip

Add a depends to an overnight pad and super tampon, change every few runs. Wear black pants
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2020 12:19     Subject: Started period on ski trip

I remember years ago reading advice to someone going on honeymoon and getting her period to douche. It would flush out a lot of the menstrual blood and shorten the period. I have no idea if that's legit advice or not, but just throwing it out there for others to weigh in on.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2020 12:09     Subject: Started period on ski trip

Ski anyway! Ibuprofen for any pain, go to the bathroom in the lodge after each run.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2020 11:36     Subject: Started period on ski trip

I would go with a cup and thinx. Both will work far better then a tampon.

Definitely ski! Even if you need to go in to the bathroom after each run, it is worth it.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2020 10:58     Subject: Re:Started period on ski trip

So sorry OP. Even with a regular heavy period, it sucked to have it while skiing. Frequent bathroom breaks are not really an option.

I would suggest a strong tampon, an overnight pad and wear a pair of pants you do not mind ruining. Better then ruining the vacation.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2020 10:31     Subject: Started period on ski trip

OP, look into a Diva cup or something similar - you can get them at Target, on Amazon, not sure where else.

Even with a flow like you describe, that plus a pad will last you at least an hour.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2020 10:29     Subject: Started period on ski trip

If you tend to put off intense physical activity because your period is so heavy, you may find that your period won't actually be so heavy when you're actively skiing and you'll be able to make it longer than you imagine without changing out your tampon.

At least for me, for the hour or whatever that I'm doing heavy exercise my flow eases off a lot.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2020 10:23     Subject: Started period on ski trip

Agree with the suggestions to combine the tampon+maxi pad. Midol helps me with the cramps. And if you haven’t already, see your doctor OP. I became anemic from heavy periods and had to take iron supplements.