Every month Sana gets an upset stomach and some times throws up. It is only once a month and then she is fine. Anyone ever hear of anything like this. Dose it have to do with "female issues". lol. Thanks for the help.
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Probably yes, Bouncer. Those pains can be related to the menstrual cycle; however, it can be in the mid cycle (while ovulating) and would be cramp like feeling, or very painful (sometimes with throwing up) during the actual menstruation.
There are some pills that can help with that, usually just pain killers and the "relaxing" (like polish drug DROTAVERINI HYDROCHLORIDUM). Many times switching birth control method can help.Last edited by magdalena; 11-07-07, 03:11 PM.
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I have never had any problems but I have a friend that always throws up a lot once a month....
I am not sure then what is it. As you said, since it happens once a month it could be possibly related to the menstrual cycle. I doubt that she eats at the same restaurant at the same time of the month and then gets sick afterwards...
If it is bad, she can always see a doctor :)
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I have a friend who gets that way when she ovulates. She is in her mid to late 30's. She has had one of her ovaries removed and the docs say the only way to make it completely stop is to have the other one taken out too. Has Sana been to the doctor lately to check into it?
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In my experience, the pill makes it worse - I can NOT take BC pills. It could be an adjustment, it could be ovulation, and it could be PMS. I used to get pretty ill w/ that as well (although you said it isn't at that time). She should really talk to her doctor - it could be a number of things, and nothing to do with "girly" issues.
Did she start a new BC or any new meds, vitamins, supplements, etc?
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Originally posted by FitnessBratIn my experience, the pill makes it worse - I can NOT take BC pills. It could be an adjustment, it could be ovulation, and it could be PMS. I used to get pretty ill w/ that as well (although you said it isn't at that time). She should really talk to her doctor - it could be a number of things, and nothing to do with "girly" issues.
Did she start a new BC or any new meds, vitamins, supplements, etc?
she said it started after she went off the pill so i would assume that is it.
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