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Old 08-27-2007, 07:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Can AF just changer her usual date by 2w?

remember my post "Does anyone know what this is? from July 30th?
My AF just arrived, or irregular unexplained bleeding as I thought then, 2w after it left the previous (usual) month.

So it was 28d then 14d, 28 days again since the last one (the irregular one)

Can AF just change her mind and switch dates by 2w?

I still have not seen the GP for the pap yet. Now that he has time, I have AF again.
WTF!?!?!?!?!

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Old 08-27-2007, 09:46 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I read your other post. Not sure whats going on but I had terrible fibroids and every month my period lasted longer and I had less time between periods. I had the fibroids for years but never had any problems and then last summer I started getting extremely painful, heavy periods. The worst came last July while we were camping (it was awful). It was like being in labor b/c your uterus contracts trying to push them out. I had an endometrial ablation in Nov to decrease the lining of my uterus but it didnt help at all

So, I decided to have a hysterectomy in May. It was the best decision ever (I know this isnt an option for everyone but we knew we were done ttc). They did my procedure thru a laparoscopy and in 2 weeks I could drive and after 3 weeks I was just about back to normal.

I hope whatever you are dealing with is easily solved. Why can't your dr see you during AF? Sounds like you really need to get to the dr and get some answers. Please update us.

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Old 09-07-2007, 09:14 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Mine does that off and on. My Dr said it's the lining. Whatever that means. He told me that if it was as bad that he would do a D&C. I think I told you that already though.
This AF wasn't as bad as the last couple, except it lasted a whole 7 days, which it hasn't done in forever. And I figured my cycle. It's every 33-34 days. Not that I O or anything.
I'm w/ Lisa, I don't get why your Dr can't see you during AF. I know that paps and some other tests may come back weird, but, it'd be a really good time for him to see exactly what you're talking about when it comes to your AF.
Wanted to tell you good luck. I hope you get it taken care of. @ the medical profession. You know how I feel about them right about now.
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