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Hi,
I have a question for women with PTSD/CPTSD. This is hard for me to write, as anything sexually related is quite triggering to me. Hence the trigger warning...I figure if it is triggering for me to write, it may be triggering for someone else to read.
I am wondering if there are others out there who have menstrual periods that are outside of the ordinary (ie typical 25-35 day cycle) and have attributed it to the stress they experience.
I have never had a "monthly" period. I never cared to monitor my cycle because, as I already stated, anything sexually related is triggering to me, and not getting a period every month was one less reminder of my own sexuality. I originally assumed that since I didn't get it every month like clockwork, that I was "irregular" and when doctors ask me about my period, I just told them I was irregular. They never delved deeper into it, and just took me at my (misinformed) word.
Long story short, I have seen multiple doctors regarding a possible PCOS diagnosis, as this is the first thing that doctors think about when you say you don't get a "monthly" period. One doctor diagnosed me with PCOS simply based on symptoms (ie the period thing as well as being overweight, however the weight gain is due to psych meds...yes, I can tell you each and every med that made me gain weight!) Another doctor I saw told me that I do not have PCOS as was evidenced by blood work and an ultrasound. I believe the second doctor's assessment is correct.
So in the absence of PCOS, I was left wondering what else could be causing this. I did some research and found that stress could be the issue. When I found this out, I thought hmmm, maybe I'm on to something here? Which is why I am posting this question, to see if there are others out there with PTSD who have a cycle which differs from the so-called norm.
Well, recently I realized that my cycle is approximately 90 days as I get my period every 3 months, 4 times a year. (Like I said, this stuff is quite triggering, hence why I have avoided even thinking about this issue for so long.) Thus, I am "regular", just fit outside what is "typical." Yes, I have tried to research this on the internet, but the problem is that everybody has a different opinion as to what is "normal", and what is "healthy", doctors included. Some say that as long as you get your cycle 4 times a year, you are OK. Others say differently.
I have an OB/GYN appointment next week and want to be prepared for my visit. I have a feeling that the doctor is going to want to put me on birth control pills. However, I do not feel that this is an option at this time, as I am still detoxing off of psych meds and know I need time to self-regulate. I don't want to be put on some pill that has the potential to disturb my mood, especially since the success of my therapy depends largely on me being drug free as to be able to determine the true effects of the therapy on me without the influence of medication (I am in neurotherapy).
So back to the original question...Are there other women out there who have a cycle that differs from the typical cycle and believe it is due to stress associated with PTSD?
Hugs,
SOL
I have a question for women with PTSD/CPTSD. This is hard for me to write, as anything sexually related is quite triggering to me. Hence the trigger warning...I figure if it is triggering for me to write, it may be triggering for someone else to read.
I am wondering if there are others out there who have menstrual periods that are outside of the ordinary (ie typical 25-35 day cycle) and have attributed it to the stress they experience.
I have never had a "monthly" period. I never cared to monitor my cycle because, as I already stated, anything sexually related is triggering to me, and not getting a period every month was one less reminder of my own sexuality. I originally assumed that since I didn't get it every month like clockwork, that I was "irregular" and when doctors ask me about my period, I just told them I was irregular. They never delved deeper into it, and just took me at my (misinformed) word.
Long story short, I have seen multiple doctors regarding a possible PCOS diagnosis, as this is the first thing that doctors think about when you say you don't get a "monthly" period. One doctor diagnosed me with PCOS simply based on symptoms (ie the period thing as well as being overweight, however the weight gain is due to psych meds...yes, I can tell you each and every med that made me gain weight!) Another doctor I saw told me that I do not have PCOS as was evidenced by blood work and an ultrasound. I believe the second doctor's assessment is correct.
So in the absence of PCOS, I was left wondering what else could be causing this. I did some research and found that stress could be the issue. When I found this out, I thought hmmm, maybe I'm on to something here? Which is why I am posting this question, to see if there are others out there with PTSD who have a cycle which differs from the so-called norm.
Well, recently I realized that my cycle is approximately 90 days as I get my period every 3 months, 4 times a year. (Like I said, this stuff is quite triggering, hence why I have avoided even thinking about this issue for so long.) Thus, I am "regular", just fit outside what is "typical." Yes, I have tried to research this on the internet, but the problem is that everybody has a different opinion as to what is "normal", and what is "healthy", doctors included. Some say that as long as you get your cycle 4 times a year, you are OK. Others say differently.
I have an OB/GYN appointment next week and want to be prepared for my visit. I have a feeling that the doctor is going to want to put me on birth control pills. However, I do not feel that this is an option at this time, as I am still detoxing off of psych meds and know I need time to self-regulate. I don't want to be put on some pill that has the potential to disturb my mood, especially since the success of my therapy depends largely on me being drug free as to be able to determine the true effects of the therapy on me without the influence of medication (I am in neurotherapy).
So back to the original question...Are there other women out there who have a cycle that differs from the typical cycle and believe it is due to stress associated with PTSD?
Hugs,
SOL