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Tooke Provera (10 days) for the past three months... still no period, nothing. Am getting worried, not too much the constant pain, thats getting getting annoying and troublesome.
Anyone that has any information or can lead me in a certain direction would be awesome. I am military and it is hard to do just about anything right now.
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Thank you for the response, I have been taking clomid the last six months. They have me come in on day 23 of each month and i did not ovulate all but one month. I am going to contact my doctor but wanted to see if anyone could shed some more light on the subject. The pain is to the point of almost being unbearable. They have tested my thyroid as well but haven't heard anything yet.
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So i'm new to any sort of medical forum but i'm so overwhelmed and frustrated with whats been going on, i dont know what else to do. Also I am sorry in advance if this gets lengthy but I want to include everything and see if anyone has ANY advice for me

First off, i am military, so i have insurance and access to many doctors, I just cant seem to get an answer from any of them. About a year ago, my normally regular periods became irregular/ and or id skip a month or so. Also about this time i started getting horrible bladder infections (if i had any other job i wouldve called in because of them.) When my periods were normal my cramps seemed to hurt more than most girls complained of. Some days theyd get so bad i couldnt physically get my body out of bed or do anything but lay down, theyd wake me up in the night etc. These painful cramps type continued every month or so even when i wouldnt get a period.
December - June I didnt get a period at all what so ever. I would get nauseous, aches in my back, cramping, and more uti's. I FINALLY got a doctors appt, he did a bunch of tests and i had a slightly high hemoglobin a1c, testosterone, elevated leukacytes? and something else ( sorry cant remember) and of course given meds for an infection. Ive had 3 ultrasounds and cant get an answer from a doctor, they just keep sending me to a different doctor and more ultrasounds and more blood tests.
Also, i keep getting this pain about every month to two month thats like a tearing/ severe pulling pain that goes from my belly button to clitoris i guess? i cant do anything but sit down without it hurting.
If ANY ONE has any info or can help in any way id be more than grateful. All of this is getting so completely overwhelming and apologize for the length.
Thanks!
(Also i'm 22 if that makes a difference)View Thread
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