Well, today SUCKED.

eenie114

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Dec 6, 2009
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The other day one of my friends and I got invited to go to Worlds of Fun with another family with a girl our age we know and are friends with. So I was super excited, as I hardly ever get to hang out with friends without at least one younger sibling tagging along.
So I got up early this morning (on a SATURDAY) and did all my chores, packed a lunch and headed out, thinking I was going to have a blast. Nope.
On the way there, (MALES, RUN AWAY!) "girl stuff" happened, and I didn't bring any supplies because I wasn't due for the monthly torture session yet! It was early!
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I always have killer, make-you-curl-up-in-the-fetal-position-then-cry-and-consider-a-sex-change cramps, so I was in terrible pain on the way there, while Taylor and Elisa were all cheerful and expecting me to be the same.
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We got there, I got out of the car and felt all light-headed. I thought it was just my blood pressure being odd, but by the time we got to the front gates, my vision was blacking out and my knees were giving way. I sat down really fast and told Taylor's mom I needed to sit down... And then I threw up.
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It was so embarrassing... I hadn't gotten within fifty feet of a roller-coaster, which have never affected me anyway, and I was still sick!
One of them took me home, where I took a hot bath and then slept for about five hours straight.

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I had an awful day.
 
I feel for you. My monthly torture is just as bad and it DOES wait for trips/events. Record so far, 10 days early, 14 days late. I now have supplies permanently in the car AND in my purse.
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Wow, that's some devious timing. Mine has never been that bad, today it was 4-5 days early.

Heartchicks: Yeah, I'm resting in between studying for a WWII test in JROTC, I've slept all I can, and I'm drinking lots of liquids.
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Back in the dark ages when I was a teenager, I used to get sick like that. Vomit, feel faint, cramps that hurt stomach, back, thighs and arms, all of it. The worst comment I every got was from a lady at church, she said it will all go away when you have your first baby. I was thirteen at the time. Way to make a girl want to become at teen parent! I even had the school nurse drive me home one day because she thought I would pass out on the bus.

So sorry it had to work out that way for you; that you lost a day that would have been fun.

Some suggestions for the future. Keep ibuprofen handy, it works better than anything else. When I was in college I took 800 mg every four hours. That was the standard prescription dose. That is 4 regular tablets. Some people are really helped over the long term by a daily supplement with calcium and magnesium, called dolomite.

Also, you will grow out of it, in all likelihood. I suspect it will be in your late teens or early twenties. I still get cramps, and the occasional migraine but I'm not incapacitated for 1-2 days per month, every month. By the time I was in college, the cramps and other stuff were mostly just an inconvenience. Not much help for the here and now...but it does get better. Seeing a gynocologist might also be a good idea. You shouldn't really have to suffer so much.
 
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Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay.....
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I'd ask my mom if I could go on the Pill, but she tried it (these awful cramps are genetic) when I was a baby and the side effects were worse than the cramps.
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