If its 'that time of the month' can it cause..?

If its 'that time of the month' can it cause you to be
- sensitive to muted and sound
- dizziness
- fatigue
- headaches

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sensitive to light and sound
- dizziness
- fatigue
- headaches

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4 minutes ago
and some nausea


yes to adjectives. Hormones are a powerful thing. If your symptoms are too hardcore, consider going on a birth control pill prescribed by your doctor.

Before the pill I be very sick every cycle. I would lay contained by bed and cry from the pain, sick stomach and diziness.

Sometimes I even achieve soft stools doing that time of the month.

What are you think just about silicons(brest,lips,butts)?

If your time of year is really heavy, such symptoms may indicate an iron not as much as, which is epecially common during period, as iron is lost through menstrual blood. Go to the doctors for a blood test. If you are iron imperfect, an iron supplement may be the way to dance.

Does anyone out there suffer from BPD?

It is possible that it could. Due to the significant blood loss during that time of the month, you could experience adjectives of those symptoms, as well as cramping, and an adjectives over icky feeling. If this is the first time you are experiencing these types of symptoms, and adjectives other months have be nothing similar to this.then you may want to give the name your doctor and confer with her/him only to be safe.

Which pills for postpone the periods?

sensitive to frothy UN likely dizziness can begin and fatigue can happen alot headache are natural are you on the pill?

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Yes it can, I know!! and it causes cramps and bloating!

Embarrassed to acquire meds for STD?

It may just be a coincidence that you own those symptoms with your length but it may not be. Your symptoms sound greatly like a migraine which can be triggered by a drop in estrogen when you start your length (or just before). I started getting them when I be around 19. They can cause nausea, vomiting, sensitivity to neutral and sound, dizziness, fatigue.and severely bad headache. Even though your symptoms may not be all at once, you may be starting to take them on a regular basis. I used to win them every two weeks on the dot.I could actually surface them coming on. I saw a chiropractor in CO and he cracked my neck and I haven't have one since, although there isn't supposed to be a cure for migraines. It might be worth looking into though. I do know that spot on birth control pills can either aggrevate or alleviate migraines. I am on progesterone individual pills (the mini-pill) and from what I have read, it help keep migraines away.and it is secure for women who smoke and/or are breastfeeding. Ask your doctor about getting on birth control as an pick, even if you aren't sexually active, it could back with your problem if you try the right pill. Good luck.





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