I don't know, askye. Isn't the Alieve like a 12 hour drug? What is in it? Could you take Tylenol, instead?
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I'm not sure, I know I don't have Tylenol.
I won't mix anything. I feel better when I'm standing up though.\
Thank god for my huge closet. I just have to deal with the dishes and the kitchen.
Do you have a hot water bottle, or a heating pad? If not, maybe you can take a warm shower, or something. Also, try to drink a good amount of water.
I think I have a thermapath thing somewhere, but I'd have to turn the a/c down about 10 degrees for that to be bearable. It's actually getting better, I'll drink a bunch of water.
Recently my cycle has become more regular and a bit heavier. It's so weird to adjust to after a whole lifetime of a cycle that had no rhyme or reason and was extremely light.
I'm not sure if there's any real medical evidence, but it seems like the more stable I am emotionally the more regular my cycle is.
Possibly, you may be eating better or something.
Askye, this was me. Always irratic until I got into a serious relationship that I thought would involve children. Suddenly, like clockwork.
Fortunately, the steady stayed even when the *steady* didn't.
It's annoying. And eye opening. I would get terrible cramps and things like that, but not every month, sometimes, maybe 8 months out of the year. I'm not exactly regular like clock work, but I don't like this. I'm half way tempted to go back on Depo just to make them go away.
Now that your cycle is more regular, there might be some things you can do ahead of time. Keeping hydrated keeps your blood thinner. If you have a decent idea when it's coming, if you take a dose of aspirin the night before you're due (or for a couple of nights), that can help, too.
It's so awful. When I was a teenager, a couple of times a year I'd have cramps so bad I could puke. Even now, a couple of times a year, I swear I'm coming down with a cold or flu, complete with chills, and everything, and the next day, I get my period. I'm very regular. My cycles are a little short, though.
I was always afraid that there was something wrong with me when I was so irratic. There is something comforting about the predictability of the regularity.
I agree completely with Cindy about preparing. Hydration is everything! I've been doing this cleansing regimen over the last two weeks that has me drinking a gallon of cranberry water every day. My last period was terrifically easy...and I think the water had a lot to do with it.
My period's weird, timeline wise. Mostly not terribly uncomfortable.