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Title: Period for 19 days so far
Post by: samson1706 on May 18, 2024, 10:12:40 AM
Hi everyone,

I need advice please... I am 52 and I went without period for nearly 7 months (before that it was 5 months and before that one it was 3 months) now period came back and hasn't stopped. Been 19 days so far. Its not particularly heavy but when I think it's finished I cough and it starts all over again 🙁 I am not on HRT.

Any advice?

Much appreciated
Title: Re: Period for 19 days so far
Post by: CLKD on May 18, 2024, 01:30:57 PM
Hormones upheaval.  My periods waxed and waned, missing months; then a normal bleed for several months.

What is the flow like?
Title: Re: Period for 19 days so far
Post by: Hannahlou on May 18, 2024, 01:34:05 PM
It sound quite normal for peri to me. I had this happen a year ago and bled for 5 weeks. Because you gone a while without a period, the lining builds up and then when you do eventually have a period, it can be heavy or light and be prolonged. I really don’t think it’s anything to worry about, but if you are concerned then have a word with your GP. Hope this goes some way to reassure you that all is probably normal and just the joys  of this time of life for us
Title: Re: Period for 19 days so far
Post by: samson1706 on May 18, 2024, 01:57:51 PM
Hormones upheaval.  My periods waxed and waned, missing months; then a normal bleed for several months.

What is the flow like?

Thanks for your reply...it is not heavy, some bleeding on sanitary towel but more when I wipe.
Title: Re: Period for 19 days so far
Post by: samson1706 on May 18, 2024, 01:59:51 PM
It sound quite normal for peri to me. I had this happen a year ago and bled for 5 weeks. Because you gone a while without a period, the lining builds up and then when you do eventually have a period, it can be heavy or light and be prolonged. I really don’t think it’s anything to worry about, but if you are concerned then have a word with your GP. Hope this goes some way to reassure you that all is probably normal and just the joys  of this time of life for us

Thanks for your reply. Yes I'm glad of the reassurance it's not just me.
Title: Re: Period for 19 days so far
Post by: Hannahlou on May 18, 2024, 04:37:00 PM
It sound quite normal for peri to me. I had this happen a year ago and bled for 5 weeks. Because you gone a while without a period, the lining builds up and then when you do eventually have a period, it can be heavy or light and be prolonged. I really don’t think it’s anything to worry about, but if you are concerned then have a word with your GP. Hope this goes some way to reassure you that all is probably normal and just the joys  of this time of life for us

Thanks for your reply. Yes I'm glad of the reassurance it's not just me.

It’s definitely not just you. I felt that way when it happened to me. Mine was a light bleed like yours. I did visit the GP, but she wasn’t worried and mine eventually stopped on its own. Some GP’s will send you for a scan just to check everything is ok and some will just keep an eye on it for a while like mine. If you’re worried ask them for a scan to put your mind at rest
Title: Re: Period for 19 days so far
Post by: cazb78 on May 18, 2024, 05:06:41 PM
I’ve had this just in the last couple of weeks! Had a 41 day cycle, then some spotting and then a period that lasted 15 days, sort of medium flow but it just wouldn’t seem to stop. Then 3 days ago it did just stop! I went to the dr and I’ve asked to be referred just to get checked although I think it is just dodgy hormones! I hate the unpredictability all this brings, I feel like I just don’t know my body these days.  :'(
Title: Re: Period for 19 days so far
Post by: CLKD on May 18, 2024, 06:03:26 PM
It's The Change - does what it says on the tin  ::).  After my periods disappeared I didn't stop carrying protection for 5 years ....... on an in case basis!

How do U feel overall, make sure that you don't become anaemic. 
Title: Re: Period for 19 days so far
Post by: samson1706 on May 18, 2024, 10:06:47 PM
It sound quite normal for peri to me. I had this happen a year ago and bled for 5 weeks. Because you gone a while without a period, the lining builds up and then when you do eventually have a period, it can be heavy or light and be prolonged. I really don’t think it’s anything to worry about, but if you are concerned then have a word with your GP. Hope this goes some way to reassure you that all is probably normal and just the joys  of this time of life for us
I think I will wait and see if goes on too long then I will see the GP

Thanks for your reply. Yes I'm glad of the reassurance it's not just me.

It’s definitely not just you. I felt that way when it happened to me. Mine was a light bleed like yours. I did visit the GP, but she wasn’t worried and mine eventually stopped on its own. Some GP’s will send you for a scan just to check everything is ok and some will just keep an eye on it for a while like mine. If you’re worried ask them for a scan to put your mind at rest
Title: Re: Period for 19 days so far
Post by: samson1706 on May 18, 2024, 10:10:45 PM
It's The Change - does what it says on the tin  ::).  After my periods disappeared I didn't stop carrying protection for 5 years ....... on an in case basis!

How do U feel overall, make sure that you don't become anaemic.

Thanks for your reply 👍
I feel ok to be honest apart from putting on weight, not sleeping much, hot flushes etc etc lol. I had blood test done and my haemoglobin and haematocrit is constantly rising
Title: Re: Period for 19 days so far
Post by: CLKD on May 19, 2024, 08:19:33 AM
So go with the flow ;-).  There is a drug: name escapes me: that a GP can prescribe if blood loss is particularly heavy, sure some1 will tell you the name  :-\ ::)
Title: Re: Period for 19 days so far
Post by: Hannahlou on May 19, 2024, 09:52:14 AM
CLKD is it Tranexamic acid you’re thinking of?? I was prescribed this for many years due to very heavy periods and it helped enormously
Title: Re: Period for 19 days so far
Post by: CLKD on May 19, 2024, 09:59:55 AM
That's the 1  :thankyou:
Title: Re: Period for 19 days so far
Post by: Suffolk lass on May 19, 2024, 10:48:58 AM
Hi,
I feel your pain ! I am 56, 2 years ago I stopped my periods but went on hrt to help my anxiety ,even though I’m on anti depressants. Everything great then a year ago started to bleed , then got gradually worse .
So I changed my hrt to evorel 100 and utrogestan 3 months ago and I’ve now bled for 3 weeks continuously.
I have had a scan and everything is fine , so I’m lost of what to do next !
Any help from anyone ,would be appreciated ! 🙏
Title: Re: Period for 19 days so far
Post by: samson1706 on May 19, 2024, 05:59:27 PM
CLKD is it Tranexamic acid you’re thinking of?? I was prescribed this for many years due to very heavy periods and it helped enormously

Hi,
I feel your pain ! I am 56, 2 years ago I stopped my periods but went on hrt to help my anxiety ,even though I’m on anti depressants. Everything great then a year ago started to bleed , then got gradually worse .
So I changed my hrt to evorel 100 and utrogestan 3 months ago and I’ve now bled for 3 weeks continuously.
I have had a scan and everything is fine , so I’m lost of what to do next !
Any help from anyone ,would be appreciated ! 🙏
So go with the flow ;-).  There is a drug: name escapes me: that a GP can prescribe if blood loss is particularly heavy, sure some1 will tell you the name  :-\ ::)

Thanks for your replies. I was on tranexamic tablets for 16 years due to very heavy bleeding. My flow is not heavy but I will go with the flow so to speak 😉

Suffolk lass the difference with me I'm not taking HRT reason due to low platelets and DVT runs through my family.
Title: Re: Period for 19 days so far
Post by: CLKD on May 19, 2024, 07:20:00 PM
 :welcomemm:  Suffolk lass - stick with your regime for at least 3 months - if U feel generally OK-ish with the bleed, other than the inconvenience and costs, don't try to alter too much.  The body can take a while to readjust to added replacements.

Anxiety needs dedicated treatment, i.e. anti-anxiety meds..  My GP prescribed Valium under supervision for 3 months, then I took it as necessary.  Usually the evening B4 an event that I was unable to get out of.  In more recent years Propranolol has worked well, 20mg at night to ease early morning anxiety surges.  Now I have an emergency go-2 tablet when anxiety over whelms me.  I've taken anti-depressant medications since 1988. 

Peri-menopause can make anxiety and migraines worse.