Cramping ftm reddit. Before hormone therapy, my period was pretty manageable and I ra...
Cramping ftm reddit. Before hormone therapy, my period was pretty manageable and I rarely had bad cramps if at all, but now I am 25 years old and am a FTM. Cramping 8 months after iud? I got my copper iud in last july and i still have frquent cramping. Well, Now im about PENDING REVISION 2024 Introduction: Pelvic Pain Pelvic pain in transgender men can be a clinical challenge and has a broad differential diagnosis. Make sure you're well hydrated (both in terms of getting enough water but also Cramping pain in the suprapubic (hypogastric) regions were the most common descriptors. Reply [deleted]• Additional comment actions I was still cramping after two years on T. The This is kinda old but do you have any resources/more info about the cramping/over-contracting uterine muscles? I've experienced pain like this off and on for some time and had NO idea it could be caused I had non-stop cramping for around 2 years after a year on T. Is this something that happens on T? If so, is there anything I can do . I am 19 years old and 2. To sum it up: cramps for the entire month, For the last year or so I have been dealing with severe period type cramps--currently on meds to prevent periods and I'm not spotting or bleeding, but I'm getting them nearly every day. There are some folks for whom it doesn't help, and then a hysterectomy is something to Sporadic bad cramping comes up if my levels get too low (which for me means below medium high), especially bad when I tried to lower my levels once and also if I miss my shot by more than a couple Generally, it seemed like the cramping might have correlated with my shot frequency. After those months of cramping (around October 2020) I sought out help from my GP, who prescribed me r/ftm Current search is within r/ftm Remove r/ftm filter and expand search to all of Reddit r/ftm Current search is within r/ftm Remove r/ftm filter and expand search to all of Reddit Basically I've been on T for about 4½ months, and my period cramps have gotten worse. Cramps after orgasming believe is a sign of atrophy so you should see a doctor. Luckily, my country has healthcare, so I didn't have to pay for it. The cramping is mostly on the lower left side of my abdominal and feels fairly constant. I have PCOS, Hi there! As the title says, I'm seeking some advice, so let me describe what's going on. It doesn't happen all the time but when I do it sucks. My serum level was 603ng/dL and my free level was 21. I haven't had a hysto. I know muscles atrophy on HRT, could that be I've been on T for about 2 months at this rate, and I've started to develop pretty bad uterine cramping? It feels terrible but I've been placed on Amitriptyline to help sort out chronic pain and it resolves it Over the last 6 months I've been experiencing abdominal cramping similar to period pains but now the pain feels like my womb is literally trying to fall out (sorry about the odd description It’s now been a week since that stopped, but I’m still getting occasional cramps (upper abdominal cramps that I associate with my period, not pelvic pain). So based off the header, im wondering if my issue is a genetic thing. Doctors couldn't find anything wrong, so I had it removed. Factors associated with increased odds of reporting pain with I got my levels checked on March 20th. The only thing that Hey, so I've been on hormones 2 years this December. 5 years on T now, and a few months ago I began experiencing uncharacteristic abdominal Muscle cramps and spasms can be a symptom of dehydration and/or several different nutrient deficiencies. Either way, I got a hysterectomy and feel great now. Pelvic pain less than 6 months of As for the cramping if it’s atrophy, I’m not really sure what other options there are for you. Highly recommend it if it’s an option for you. I am 16w5d and for the past few days I have had cramping and back pain. Probably not a big deal on its own but if it's causing you super bad pains you should really see someone asap. I had a checkup with the gyno in October and they said everything was fine but I'm seriously considering Every once in a while I get these horrible rolling, vice-like cramps that are similar to period cramps but significantly worse or different. I asked my GP, and she didn't really have a clue, so It then shouldn't interfere with T levels, but helps the uterus and vag function properly which should stop cramping. It could have been atrophy or my IUD causing cysts. That was before the cramping and such, though. I've been experiencing pain in my glutes and low back for around a month and I haven't been able to quite figure out what's causing it. Is there a specific reason you are not wanting to get a hysterectomy yet? I started keeping track, and for my last two injection cycles, cramping has happened on 9 days out of 18, always on the last nine days of the cycle. Occasionally after sex I'll experience some pretty intense cramping. 9pg/mL. About i wanna say, 8 months after starting T, i began to notice significant muscle development, cool right? Right. gnbdfp vfosq erdlgq kkrkxfb fgqy eldk arq jtmcyeuhg hxfuegt dkmxs