So glad I never had to suffer through any of that. I was already per-menopausal when I transitioned, but had never really had any cramping like so many others have.
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usually not, noI did have some water, does that count?
99% sure the pain I get is not normal, but doctors don't take us seriously anyway so I'm not expecting answers any time soonSo glad I never had to suffer through any of that. I was already per-menopausal when I transitioned, but had never really had any cramping like so many others have.
I also have been told I have an extremely high pain tolerance though, so do with that what you will.It's complete agony for me for about 36 hours after it starts, then it's usually pretty dang fine. Of Course, last time, I had it way worse than usual, but generally it's not bad, just annoying after the first 36 hours.
I have no idea if my pain tolerance is high or notI also have been told I have an extremely high pain tolerance though, so do with that what you will.
I’ve never tried a hot water bottle before, even though most time I only have light cramps on the first day, and take extra strength acetaminophen before it gets worse. I probably should be eating more before taking it tho . I’ve heard that if the hot water bottle is too hot, that after prolonged use you can get stretch mark/red scar looking things on your stomachHot water bottle is a lifesaver for me
With or without pain killers!
I never used a heat pad or anything electrical. Just hot water bottles, a pain to keep refilling but great non the less.
I even have one with a strap so you can walk around and do jobs with it in place! Highly reccomend