Yesterday after eating, I got very hot, pale, nauseas, and dizzy. Soon, my stomach began to bloat and all of my stomach muscles cramped up. At first, I suspected period cramps but this wasn't normal cramps and my periods been late for almost two weeks now. My stomach honestly felt like I was exploding. After using a heating pad for several hours, and trying medicines my stomach finally felt smaller but the cramps remained.
runawayxlove answered Sunday June 17 2007, 7:33 pm: Hey, im pretty sure that there just normal period cramps. Sometimes period cramps are brutal. Also sometimes peoples periods are so bad that they get an operation called an iblation(sp?). That wont be necessary for you tho, because you just have bad cramps. Take some midol and get some icecream. Heating pads help too, but you already use them. Also birth control helps with periods a lot. Visit a gyno and see what they suggest. Also two weeks late is normal. Young girls periods stay irregular for a very long time. [ runawayxlove's advice column | Ask runawayxlove A Question ]
jimmay answered Sunday June 17 2007, 6:56 pm: Wow I don't know my best bet is to maybe search it On [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) or call your doctors office. It could very well have to deal with period lateness. You have to take into consideration whether your sexually active or not and I mean any sort of sexual contact but either way you should deffinately see a doctor or a proffesional of some sort because it could be something worse as well as just a really upset stomach which I had for two days last week but I'm a guy so yeah. Watch what you eat, eat healthy things for a while try some light foods.
And again see a doctor ASAP. [ jimmay's advice column | Ask jimmay A Question ]
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