A friend of mine went threw a similar sounding experience...she seen a few doctors and also got a lot of inconclusive answers.. Hers was the onset of menopause... I would make another appt. with a new doctor until you get a straight answer.... whatever it is its not normal to be bleeding that long!!
Low iron maybe...anemia... it could be many many things..but needs to be treated!!
Best of luck to you hun =)
2007-06-10 11:20:30
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answered by busymum 5
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This could actually be a lot of thing...A hormonal imbalance due to the start of menopause. Though you are young to start manopause, ask your mother when she started. Uterine fibroid tumors are another very common cause of excessive menstruation. Fibroid tumors are usually non-cancerous tumors that often occur in the uterus of women during their thirties or forties. Polyps (endometrial or cervical) could also be a cause. They are small non-cancerous growths that are either on the lining of the uterus, on the endocervical canal or on the cervix. They usually result in an increase in estrogen levens or congregestion of blood vessels in that location. Pelvic Inflammatory disease (PID) is another one. It's an infection that directly effects the uterus, fallopian tubes and cervixs, however it most often follows child birth, abortion, or unsafe unprotected sex in the form of a STD. Worst case would be cervical or endometrial cancer--but Im sure your doctors would have caught that. If you are using a IUD or interauterine device, please remove it and choose another form of birth control as this could also be the cause.
2007-06-10 11:30:21
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answered by Anonymous
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No, you're actually not loopy. Or a minimum of not in an incredibly undesirable way, based on what you have written. i've got dated and married a plenty youthful woman, and there are incredibly experts and cons. you do not have comparable backgrounds previous those first 2 a protracted time, and all people finally runs out of issues to speak approximately. that is basically each from time to time harder with the age hollow, whilst your conversations would be unable to comprise pertaining to to each others' childhoods. it could amplify to a minor con of not having as plenty a probability of sharing tastes in music or video clips. the genuine cons are purely in the long-term, and you have purely noted relationship, not marrying. i don't see any cons there. as quickly as pals/kinfolk comprehend you're satisfied at the same time, they have little to assert approximately age modifications. in the long-term, he won't choose little ones whilst he's 40 5 whether you do and your father did. that may not a conflict for us, because of the fact my spouse does not choose extra little ones. in case you get severe, you would be able to desire to think of approximately what your intercourse life would be like in 20-30 years and approximately how painful it is going to likely be turning out to be a widow at a youthful age, or looking after a ill previous guy once you're nonetheless incredibly youthful. because of the fact he would save up with you or outpace you at 40/20, yet in all probability won't at sixty 5/40 5. i provides a undeniable LOL to the guy above who stated you get erectile illness on your 40s - I actually have a tendency to be sturdy with daily intercourse in my 50s, and that they have got little blue pills for that in the time of the worst case.
2016-11-10 01:05:39
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answered by ? 4
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You need to get a real Dr. There is no way it is normal. You have lost a significant amount of blood in 7 months! This could become hazardous to your health. You need to get serious about finding a Dr. that won't push your problem under the rug.
2007-06-10 11:42:52
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answered by Anonymous
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no offense but welcome to my world u have abnormal vaginal bleeding (Menometrorrahgia) it is the same thing i have been diagnosed with it is from what they told me usually have to be treated with a DNC and clean u out and if that don't work a hysterectumy thats why im tryin to find other ways around it but thats what it sounds like cuz i have been only bleedin for a month straight... so far. Email me if ud like to talk more spirit_evo@yahoo.com
2007-06-10 12:26:11
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answered by Anonymous
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i think maybe your starting menopause , i am and I'm 39 and i have my periods every 16 days and their heavy like the first 2 days then only last about 4 days all together, this thing you describe is like menopause symptoms and you can look these up on the net
2007-06-10 11:40:33
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answered by jojo 6
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Please find another doctor. Get a 3rd or 4th or 5th opinion if need be! That is NOT normal! Do not stop until you find a doctor who can figure out what is causing it and finds a way to help you!
2007-06-10 11:20:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Many tests? Which tests? Has an abdominal CAT scan been performed?
2007-06-10 11:26:32
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answered by Bobby 2
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In such situation hysterectomy seems to be the only answer. Why to preserve uterus, it will make your general health worse. I don't know why your doctors have not advised it.
2007-06-10 11:23:09
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answered by aWellWisher 7
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is it a really early episode of menopause? nothing personal. people can get it many years younger. sounds also like a bacterial infection.
2007-06-10 11:22:02
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answered by labohemianartist 4
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