I'm getting really worried. I've been bleeding for a month some days really heavy other light. Also with clots.
But im taking Noristorone and Tranexamic Acid.
Both should help with the bleeding. I've been told by my GP to carry on taking them as I'm anemic. I've had one iron infusion I have another this Tuesday.
I'm just more worried about the bleeding, Also my urine is very frothy and I also wee red urine. I'm getting really bad pains in my back. My GP has guaranteed i haven't got a urine infection. Even though she hasn't tested me for one.
I have recently found out I've got stones in my pancreas. I've got yellow stools. My liver isn't clotting my blood quick enough.
Is there anyone that can help me Please 🙏🙏
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Hi Sam I suffer with heavy bleeding and have had a constant period for over a year now. Like you tranexamic acid or the pill doesn’t stop it.
I have now been told I can get the decepatyl injection which puts me into a temporary menopause as that should stop the bleeding. Have you been offered anything like that?
I am also anaemic and get tablets which don’t help as I have bowel issues and can’t keep the good nutrients in my body.
I would definitely push for further treatment, I have had to be strong and persistent whilst on the phone to the GP as again it’s us ladies who are living with this on a daily basis and we know how our bodies feel. Hope you manage to get something to help you x
They've tried putting me through medical menopause. I went crazy
🤪. I got my sugars under control but now because I've stones in my pancreas. I cant get them to regulate now. So now im off the waiting list for hysterectomy. I've only been waiting 5yrs for this. I'm getting really fed up now. Its making me feel depressed. 😭.
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