Do you experience period pain? Cramping, nausea, and vomiting? Dysmenorrhoea, the technical term for period pain, is one of the most common experiences in reproductive-aged women. Twenty percent have such bad pain that it seriously affects their lives. Incapacity, being ill from work or school, nausea, vomiting, and being unable to cope even with strong medication. Maybe that sounds a…
PCOS pain
There’s something I’ve noticed after 13 years as a clinician, an incredible phenomenon and something that separates the sufferers from those moving onward to a happier, contented place in themselves, and in this world. There’s something precious that helps those who’ve experienced pain and struggle, trauma and tragedy, to reach upward and beyond. To lift themselves over the hurdles, which at…
When I was a practicing Chiropractor before I was injured, I recommended this wonderful mineral often in conjunction with care with great results! I now rub it in and take it orally to help with chronic pain. And this got me thinking. See, I know from many years helping women with PCOS that back pain is also a common problem….
Are you struggling with PCOS and pain? Does your back hurt? Maybe your breasts? Your womb or your head? Pain is not uncommon in PCOS. Why? Women with PCOS often have highly levels of inflammation in their body, which can be assessed with tests like hsCRP. Inflammation can cause pain. I spoke to a reproductive endocrinologist about this a couple…
Do you suffer from Polycystic Ovary Syndrome? And struggle with PCOS pain? Maybe you’ve even been told by your Doctor that your pain, cramps and depression and your PCOS are not related? I remember a patient of mine complaining of restless legs syndrome. She had an incessant twitching and urge to move her legs throughout the night. This was terrible…