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A personal account on covid shots and menstruation

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posted on Aug, 28 2022 @ 11:50 AM
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a reply to: AutomateThis1v2

I'm confused is this a thread about vaccine injuries?

Your disapproval of people having different opinions?

Or you virtue signaling to the class about your interracial dating?

Because honestly you could drop the first three paragraphs of the OP and you would probably have more participation and less derailing. Or unless you were trying to have a non constructive thread where people were polarized within the first few sentences of the OP.

In regards to the topic of this thread. My wife's cycle has been off for about a year now after her shots. Plus more severe symptoms of well.



posted on Aug, 28 2022 @ 12:11 PM
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You didn’t mention how old she was. Is she around the age to be going through menopause? That can cause a disruption, a change, of the menstrual cycle. Heavy bleeding, more than normal is common. If her hormones are out of balance that could be causing the issue, stress can cause this. It sounds like she’s been through a lot of stress in her life. (Running away to a foreign country, leaving behind the rest of your family, your culture, your way of life, everything you knew in fear of your life is very stressful. There may be a hormonal imbalance that a gynecologist may be able to detect and help correct.

Another condition may also be present, like ovarian cycsts. There is a correlation between hormonal imbalances, abnormal bleeding, and cysts.

She definitely needs to see a doctor about the issue.

The more probable scenario is that the stress from what she has gone through has thrown her hormones out of balance, she may be going through menopause (don’t know not knowing her age), she may have ovarian cysts.

All of these are much more common and likely.

ETA: One sign that there may be a hormonal imbalance would be spots on the skin, especially the face.
edit on 28-8-2022 by randomuser because: (no reason given)



posted on Aug, 28 2022 @ 12:32 PM
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I personally know a couple of young women who have had to go to the doctors because of long term menstral bleeding that started after getting vaccinated. Their answer was to take iron supplements because they were getting anemic. Neither had this problem ever before getting vaccinated.

I am sure there are a lot more women that had this happen, but this is more of a private matter in the real world and very few women are ever going to mention this to those that are not related or who are not real good friends. Both of these young women had this for at least three months, but I have not asked anymore if it is still ongoing to any extent. It is not something that you bring up.

Even though the problem started within a month of the second dose, neither of these girls will accept that it was from the vaccine since no doctor they have gone to to be treated has told them that....which I doubt their doctors will do since if it is listed they will have mega paperwork to fill out for saying it is probably what caused it....doctors are not dumb, it would make their life hell if they were to state it as vaccine related and it would require extensive testing to confirm it is caused by the vaccine which neither of these young women can afford to have done...it would probably bankrupt them since their insurance deductable and copay is so high.



posted on Aug, 28 2022 @ 01:04 PM
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I'm sure she's been stressed before but it never did this to her menses. It is a direct correlation and there is a lot of evidence out there to back it up if you do a little digging.
Hoping for the best for you both

originally posted by: Islandparty
a reply to: Menesses

That is freaky to think about, her mom, my mom has gotten the jabs. Not sure how many but it is something to think about. I think we are both stressed so that is the culprit but always carry an open mind.



posted on Aug, 28 2022 @ 01:05 PM
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I dated someone who had menstrual issues to the point they got tested for STDs, but when there were none they were left baffled because their cycle had never been altered like this before.



posted on Aug, 28 2022 @ 02:37 PM
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We are at that point where it's probably the vaccine's fault, but the "specialists" don't want to go down that road because they would have to admit that people trusted the government and got "*ucked" because of it.



posted on Aug, 28 2022 @ 03:37 PM
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a reply to: Menesses

Usually, if a woman is severely stressed and does not have enough food the periods stop.In Japan the usual age for menstruation during the war was 16 after the "Americanisation " it dropped to 12 it is thought to be the change in diet, with regard to Dairy and extra estrogen therin.



posted on Aug, 28 2022 @ 06:41 PM
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a reply to: TDDAgain

The weird thing is that apparently now unless she takes a contraceptive pill she won't menstruate at all. In one of our earlier conversations she told me how she was worried there was something wrong with her, and she was afraid that her "eggs would go bad," because she really wants to have a kid

I don't really know what to say to be honest. So, I'm just trying to be supportive.

And as far as anecdotes. I don't give much credence to people who automatically dismiss anecdotes. A collection of anecdotes can amount to evidence if there are enough of them across a large enough sample size. So, what I do is look at anecdotes from as many sources as possible, see which ones seem credible vs the word-for-word repeated bot-like or flakey stories, and go from there.

Also, are you sure you want those kinds of people sucking on your toes?😆



posted on Aug, 28 2022 @ 06:46 PM
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originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: AutomateThis1v2

I am old enough that I wasn't wanting any more kids, so the possible interference with cycles wasn't an issue with me.

The very first one after the shots was the heaviest I'd ever had. It was the first time ever in my life I'd bled through my pants, and it happened with no warning.

I know how my cycles work by now, and that one was way outside the norm and unusual. It was more bloody, less thick.

They've been pretty well back on track since.


Glad to hear it. I can understand how that sort of side effect could be seen as beneficial one for women who who don't want any(more) children. It just sucks when I have friends that I see face-to-face and know well who are scared, because they're teenagers or in their twenties and are worried that their cycles still aren't the same. And some of them were the first to go get the shot because they didn't want to lose their jobs.

It will never cease to anger me the lies and coercion that took place.



posted on Aug, 28 2022 @ 06:48 PM
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a reply to: Randyvine2

She has a doctor she goes to on a monthly basis.



posted on Aug, 28 2022 @ 06:52 PM
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As usual on these forums, it's one or two or maybe another person experiencing something. I want to see large social trials c'mon people let's get scientific.



posted on Aug, 28 2022 @ 06:53 PM
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originally posted by: TDDAgain
a reply to: AutomateThis1v2
I know it's a sensitive topic for both you and your girlfriend. So happy for you, loved to read how you enjoy "spoiling" her currently, so sweet. She might not even know about this thread so unsure how you would convey the following to her.

Long talk, short conclusion: You know where to find me and if she develops more symptom of this kind:

pain in extremities, low stamina, dizziness, hazy / blurred vision attacks in combination with fatigue, numbness in face, fingers and or toes it's serious and you should take her to a doctor that can so sonograph. There are two types and for the better one that gives more results, a sedation is needed. Because they will jam a sonar boje down the throat so the ribcage is not in the way to measure heart flow. I mean this very serious because if it's heart related too, damage is done with every heart beat.

Days after I got the medication it already got better. It's a very long road, I know a guy that got it last year already, it took him almost one and a half year to recover and he is still not completely recovered.

All the best


Thanks. I appreciate it.



posted on Aug, 28 2022 @ 06:55 PM
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Where's the doctor's report on this person?



posted on Aug, 28 2022 @ 07:00 PM
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originally posted by: JAY1980
a reply to: AutomateThis1v2

I'm confused is this a thread about vaccine injuries?

Your disapproval of people having different opinions?

Or you virtue signaling to the class about your interracial dating?

Because honestly you could drop the first three paragraphs of the OP and you would probably have more participation and less derailing. Or unless you were trying to have a non constructive thread where people were polarized within the first few sentences of the OP.

In regards to the topic of this thread. My wife's cycle has been off for about a year now after her shots. Plus more severe symptoms of well.


It's okay if you don't appreciate my style of composition and providing some background information. I thought it was pretty straightforward. No need to overanalyze everything.

I've made it to your comment and so far I haven't really seen any derailing, except for maybe one comment, and the level of participation is fine for me.

I hope your wife gets to feeling better.



posted on Aug, 28 2022 @ 07:02 PM
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Obscure and no factual input here, so I'm gone.



posted on Aug, 28 2022 @ 07:07 PM
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a reply to: randomuser

She's twenty-five, and yeah I'm sure the stress is a major reason. We've talked about cysts and other afflictions, and about what to talk about the next time she see's her doctor.

By spots do you mean pimples? If so, that's another thing that was bothering her. It's the same thing. She said she never really had a problem with pimples until she got here, and that again she said she thinks it's because the food is different and because of stress.

Ever since we've started dating her acne has cleared up, and she says she hasn't been feeling as stressed, but I know she's still worried about the whole asylum process and her parents back home, and her lack of cycles is stressing her out as well.



posted on Aug, 28 2022 @ 07:10 PM
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originally posted by: quintessentone
Where's the doctor's report on this person?


Sure, let me just upload someone else's private medical records.



posted on Aug, 28 2022 @ 07:10 PM
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originally posted by: quintessentone
Obscure and no factual input here, so I'm gone.


K bye



posted on Aug, 28 2022 @ 08:34 PM
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originally posted by: AutomateThis1v2
a reply to: Randyvine2

She has a doctor she goes to on a monthly basis.


I'd have her in there if not now then right now!



posted on Aug, 28 2022 @ 10:03 PM
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a reply to: Randyvine2

I appreciate the sentiment, but it's her decision. I did my part by giving her up-to-date information, and told her to go to the doctor if she feels like she needs to. I'm trying to support her, not freak her out and add more stress to what she's already dealing with.

She has healthcare, and honestly she's more on top of her health than I am of mine. She's the one always worrying about my one meal a day and nocturnal lifestyle telling me I need to eat more and sleeo better lol.

I do think overall she's at no risk of losing her life or anything. It's just pretty #ty to think that her reproductice system is screwed. Especially when we both would like to have children some day.

She just started a birth control regiment about a month ago which is having some weird effects. She's gone from having no period since she got here, to having had two in the past month. I personally don't like birth control, but if it helps her, and she wants to continue using it so be it.




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