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Heavy flooding periods and tranexamic acid

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NapoleonsNose · 06/02/2016 19:32

Hoping some others have had experience of either of the above. My period has been really weird this month. Firstly I had minor spotting for a week and I didn't think I was ever going to come on. Finally, a week ago it arrived but the last three days have been horrendous. I usually have heavy periods - super plus extra tampons for the first couple of days and occasional leakage at night. This month though I am having to double up on protection. I've flooded the bed two nights out of three and I'm fed right up. After googling and reading up, I bought some tranexamic acid from Boots today in the hope that it might help a bit. Weirdly, my usually painful periods have been relatively pain free this month too. What is going on with my body. I'm 43 and wondering if I'm in the perimenopause.

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LavenderRain · 06/02/2016 19:46

I suffered with very heavy periods and flooding, clots etc about 4 years ago. I was 45. So much so that I became anaemic.
The GP prescribed tranexamic acid which halved the bleeding. I then had a mirena coil fitted which took 6 months to settle down (spotting) but I've had no periods, absolutely zilch Smile for the last 3 years.
Could well be perimenopause Thanks

NapoleonsNose · 06/02/2016 19:49

Think I might pay a visit to my GP next week. I'm a bit Dr-phobic though having had a bad experience a few years ago, but I'm fed up with these progressively heavier periods so think I need to woman-up and go.

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cansu · 06/02/2016 19:53

I have found ibuprofen v good in reducing flow. I am peri menopausal and was regularly flooding. Ibuprofen has helped massively.

aginghippy · 06/02/2016 19:55

I had similar and also became anaemic. Tranexamic acid worked for me. Certainly worth giving it a try.

If it doesn't do the trick, go to the GP as there are other medicines you could try. Or, as Lavender says, the mirena coil might be a possibility.

Carbsnomore · 06/02/2016 19:57

Tranexamic reduces flow even in really small doses...I took it for mild hyper pigmentation and my period stopped until I stopped taking it, then v light for next month until back to normal. Definitely worth a try.

ArabellaRockerfella · 06/02/2016 22:31

It didn't work for me. I had to have an endometrial ablation but haven't looked back. Well worth it. The anaemia got debilitating.

redannie118 · 08/02/2016 10:20

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uggmum · 08/02/2016 10:29

I've been through the same thing. I really suffered for months. At times I could barely go out. The tranexamic did help. But my periods were getting closer together and were affecting my daily life. I also suffered with pain.
I looked at my options. I considered ablation and I haven't ruled it out. But I decided on a mirena coil first.
I've had it since November and so far it's been effective.
I've had 2 very light periods since. I only needed a panty liner. I had no pain or discomfort and my mood has improved.
I have agreed with my doctor that I will try it for 6 months and if I'm not happy I'll have the ablation instead. But so far, so good.

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