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For what I'm sure is the billionth time: Monthly Torture... How do you deal?

Started by GnomeKid, July 13, 2009, 01:06:07 PM

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GnomeKid

Well pretty much what the title says.

How do/did you react to this unpleasantry? (gut reaction previous to "dealing with it")

How do/did you deal with it/make it more bearable? 

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Nero

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GnomeKid

Quote from: Mister on July 13, 2009, 01:07:40 PM
i went on testosterone.  problem solved.

ha, yea... I'm working on that (have an appt. to discuss it with a doctor in like a month... but til then  :P)
I solemnly swear I am up to no good.

"Oh what a cute little girl, or boy if you grow up and feel thats whats inside you" - Liz Lemon

Happy to be queer!    ;)
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Chamillion

^ yeah going on T helped lol. but we all did have to deal with it. I didn't really do anything, I just kinda hated my life for those 5 days. I guess I'm not very helpful, but there's not really that much to do aside from going on T
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Lachlann

I just deal with it until it passes.

It's not cramps, I feel sick enough that I feel like I need to vomit, and a heavy flow is rather annoying, but it's not like I can do much until T.
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Radar

Tampons.

I've gotten so used to them I don't think much about it anymore. I look forward to T taking care of it.
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Time is still the infinite jest."
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Miniar

I'm 26... I got my first period when I was 11.. 15 years is enough time to learn to deal with it on a simple "object" sort of level and ignore it's "connection" to me as a person.
I treat it as a mechanical issue.
I take a low-dose hormone pill, yasmine, to keep them regular and make sure they don't sneak up on me. I would take it every day and thus eliminate them completely but that means another 7 days per month that I put disgusting girl hormones into my body.
I'm hoping to be on T soon enough so I can stop taking those horrible, disgusting, things and be free of the monthly red death!



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GamerJames

Quote from: Radar on July 13, 2009, 02:14:56 PM
Tampons.

I've gotten so used to them I don't think much about it anymore. I look forward to T taking care of it.

I can't use Tampons. It bothers me to have them up there. I'd rather bleed into a rag (sorry for the graphicness) and just treat it like a wound instead of put a tampon up there. And I'm not even particularly disphoric. But I guess this is one of the things I'm ick'd out by... In fact, until this discussion I hadn't realized that's how I felt about it. Which is weird, cuz I can put other stuff up there (like, in... "intimate" settings) but that's cuz other stuff feels good. I guess that's kind of contradictory though...
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Jamie-o

Quote from: Radar on July 13, 2009, 02:14:56 PM
Tampons.

I'll second this.  It gets rid of the "dead fish in my pants" constant reminder.  I also used Ibuprofen pretty liberally.  I would take up to 4 of them first thing in the morning to kill the cramps, then take 1 every 4 hours, whether I was in pain or not, to keep them at bay.
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Jeatyn

I have been trying so hard to get comfortable with tampons, I had my first experience with being on while at work last week and it was traumatizing, I kicked myself for using pads. I must have gone in to the bathroom about 50 times during the day to catch a time when nobody else was in there. There was no way I was gonna banish myself to the female bathroom although it was very very tempting. So much easier to deal with when I could lock myself in my room and sleep a lot :P
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Nathan.

Tampons and painkillers.

Most of the time I forget the tampon is there and the painkillers stop the pain.

I do my best to forget about it.
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Radar

Quote from: Braedon (formerly NES_junkie) on July 13, 2009, 04:43:16 PM
I can't use Tampons. It bothers me to have them up there. I'd rather bleed into a rag (sorry for the graphicness) and just treat it like a wound instead of put a tampon up there. And I'm not even particularly disphoric. But I guess this is one of the things I'm ick'd out by... In fact, until this discussion I hadn't realized that's how I felt about it. Which is weird, cuz I can put other stuff up there (like, in... "intimate" settings) but that's cuz other stuff feels good. I guess that's kind of contradictory though...

I use tampons because they're less noticeable to me and I feel like I'm wearing Depends or something with a pad. I guess it's sort of like "out of sight, out of mind" for me with tampons.
"In this one of many possible worlds, all for the best, or some bizarre test?
It is what it is—and whatever.
Time is still the infinite jest."
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Miniar

Quote from: Radar on July 14, 2009, 07:26:13 AM
I use tampons because they're less noticeable to me and I feel like I'm wearing Depends or something with a pad. I guess it's sort of like "out of sight, out of mind" for me with tampons.
Same idea for me, except I use the moon cup.
The tampons are too "dry" for me...



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Nero

Quote from: Radar on July 14, 2009, 07:26:13 AM
I use tampons because they're less noticeable to me and I feel like I'm wearing Depends or something with a pad. I guess it's sort of like "out of sight, out of mind" for me with tampons.

Yeah. they feel like diapers.
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Patrick

Whenever the monthly problem comes along, I don't deal with it in a very healthy way. I usually become depressed and disassociative. Almost like I have no emotions.

I hate myself for those 3-5 days, and it's very painful, too, so it's like a constant reminder. I think that maybe if the cramping wasn't so bad then maybe I'd feel a bit better about it.

I have to use pads, as well. I have an overall fear of the the nether regions. Tampons would be traumatizing for me.
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Osiris

I agree with everyone who suggested tampons. I'd gone several years using pads but it bothered me worse and worse to have them there. I mean... with a tampon it stops the flow from coming out and drawing attention down there.
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Red_Rachel

I like to use tampons, because I can try to ignore that it's happening. What sucks though, is that on days where I'm cramping something terrible, tampons just aren't an option. So in general, I become horribly depressed and disgusted until it goes away. It's awful.
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perfectisolation

Here we go:
The Menstrual BloodStopper
But on a serious note, I don't know how to deal with that stuff. I'd just kinda quit life and curl up in a fetal position for the whole week. btw I also had a problem with tampons. Never even tried one in fact, the idea is sickening.
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Vancha

Because I couldn't handle the knowledge that I was bleeding down there and constantly felt like I had wet my pants (extremely squeamish just thinking about it), I use toilet paper rather than pads. Sort of gross, but I basically just stopper it up a little bit and... Well, it doesn't go up anywhere like a tampon and doesn't just let... everything get bloody and... disgusting.  So it works for me.  I feel far more human not feeling so...
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