Hmmmm...... have you tried any other meds for pain?? like ibuprofen, Advil?? diarrhea happens during periods. eat bananas they help bind your system. To deal with cramps try heating pads, warm baths, Advil, walking around. Do you use tampons? Maybe you leave them in too long and are getting TSS. Don't leave them in overnight, or in for over 4-6 hours. Use the lowest absorbency you need. If this doesn't work consult your gynecologist they can put you on birth control to help you with the pain and do tests to see whats wrong.
2006-09-22 15:37:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, I agree you should see a doctor. Maybe even get on some birth control if you're not already. Birth control can help with cramps. But before that they may need to check you out for endometriosis or something else that could be causing that. I get severe cramps too but it sounds like yours is worse. What I do is start taking ibuprofen several days before my period starts and during and that works good. I'm also taking evening primrose oil because someone told me that works. I also use a heating pad when I'm cramping and now I've started rubbing lavender and peppermint oil on my abdomen. Aromatherapy can be very soothing during cramping. Inhale some lavender and it might help some. Ginger tea (if you don't mind the taste of ginger) or peppermint tea is good for nausea. But definitely make an appointment with someone.
2006-09-22 15:23:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Midol is upsetting your stomach, u need to get Pamprin and pepcid AC .
Get a hot water bottle, take a plastic drink bottle, fill it with hot water and put on belly or get a magnet off your fridge and put it 3 inches below belly button.
U will feel better fast.
If your periods get worse, take pepcid Ac (acid reducer) then take MOTRIN kicks butt pill
2006-09-22 15:19:50
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answered by sunflare63 7
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You need to see a doctor as there are medications out there that can help you. I know where you are coming from. Talk to your parent about helping you get to the doctor.
2006-09-22 15:05:33
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answered by bramblerock 5
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You need to see a gynacologist. This is a doctor that specializes in this area. You may have a cyst on your overy or need a D and C. You should not be experiencing this much pain. Please see your doctor for a referral if needed.
2006-09-22 15:05:36
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answered by annie 1
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if your mom see's puck wouldn't she let you stay home from school? make sure that you take tampons out when they are supposed to. i had diearrea when i had TSS. it was awful. i had cramps and puck and dierrea and blah it was something i never want again. so my best luck to you in recovery! you will find an awnser soon. trust me. there is an awnser for everything(just not form me-srry!!)
2006-09-22 15:09:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Talk to your mom, mostlikely she had the same problem
2006-09-22 16:23:10
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answered by Halloween freak 3
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go and see a doctor/gyno and they should be able to help you with something... you shouldn't have to go through that!
2006-09-22 15:07:25
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answered by * 4
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i would go and talk toyour doctor. he or she may help
2006-09-22 15:49:30
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answered by Mediwizard 3
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