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What was the cause of super heavy (menstrual) bleeding (sorry if TMI)

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BoBaraMoMara · 19/03/2017 22:58

I am supposed to be fully in menopause. Have been happily on non- sequential HRT for 6 months.
Haven't had a period in 6 years or any bleeding.

Last night I started bleeding and cramping quite heavy. I was really shocked as it has been so long.

Today the bleeding has just increased to being very very heavy. Soaking a pad in an hour and lots of clots.

I can't remember the illness that can cause this- I remember the MNer here who had very heavy bleeding and went to A&E and it was very serious.

Please can anyone remind me what the illness was so I can see if I have any other symptoms.

Also, anyone ever experienced this type of bleeding 6 months into HRT?

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luciole15 · 19/03/2017 23:00

You need medical attention asap. Please phone 111.

BoBaraMoMara · 19/03/2017 23:02

Agh. Are you sure?

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BoBaraMoMara · 19/03/2017 23:04

Agh fuck. I'm so sick of hospitals. Have a poorly child and am there all the time. I can't bear to go for myself. Especially if it's not serious.

Will call 111, ok, thanks.

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UnGoogleable · 19/03/2017 23:06

111 will most likely tell you to go to A&E - which I think you should.

Take care

NinjaPanda34 · 19/03/2017 23:07

Hi, I remember the thread. I think the lady had sepsis. Do you have a high temp/ fever/ other symptoms? Ring 111 and get advice asap

UnGoogleable · 19/03/2017 23:08

By the way, I recently had to go in, but I called my OUt of Hours doc, and they booked me an appointment with the OOH at A&E - so I didn't have to wait at all. It was amazing. I walked straight in, no waiting.

Worth a try, rather than sitting in A&E for hours tonight.

BoBaraMoMara · 19/03/2017 23:09

No, I don't have any other symptoms. Abdominal pain and heavy bleeding. Will call them in spite of really really really not wanting to. Thanks.

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PoshPenny · 19/03/2017 23:13

I'm pretty sure if you read your HRT leaflets, that kind of heavy bleeding should be reported to a doctor. I think you should call that 111 number in the first instance and see what they say.

Nosyparker1 · 19/03/2017 23:18

Hope you feel better soon x

lazycrazyhazy · 19/03/2017 23:20

I hope you're getting seen. Any kind of bleeding post menopause is a cause for concern and heavy bleeding is an emergency.

BoBaraMoMara · 19/03/2017 23:22

Ok, thanks, have called 111. A doctor will phone me back in the next hour. Hopefully s/he won't send me to A&E.

I swear, the triage man asked me if I have a "tenpin" in my vagina. I honestly couldn't work out what he said then I realised he meant tampon. Blush

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UnGoogleable · 19/03/2017 23:40

Be prepared for the Dr to tell you to go to A&E. That's what happened with me, I think once I'd described how heavy the bleeding was, they had no choice but to advise me to be seen by a Dr.

Do you have someone to take you? Perhaps pack a few overnight essentials in case you're kept in?

MissJSays · 19/03/2017 23:44

Oh gosh, no advice here sorry. I hope you're ok, keep us updatedFlowers

BoBaraMoMara · 20/03/2017 00:16

The 111 GP said that I should go to the hospital GP tonight.

I have a 1:15am appointment at hospital. So will take a few bits in case I am admitted. I really don't think they will.

He also said I need 2 week referral for cancer screening as I should not be bleeding like this 6 years into menopause. I'm only 45 years old but had early menopause.

I have BP cuff at home for DS and my BP is normal so I don't think I'm losing dangerous amounts of blood but he still insisted that I go to GP tonight and he will do the 2 week cancer referral dated Monday.

I will take money, chapstick, hand cream, pads, pants, pyjamas, comb, phone charger, ear phones, ear plugs, my current HRT,
Anything else anyone can think of?

I'm usually pretty good at this having done it for DS many times.

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BoBaraMoMara · 20/03/2017 00:18

Ungoogle- were you ok? Was everything ok?

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BoBaraMoMara · 20/03/2017 00:18

I just can't believe something could be wrong. I'm very confused about this.

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Isadora2007 · 20/03/2017 00:19

Toothbrush! Nightie. Slippersocks. Cardio or hoodie

Isadora2007 · 20/03/2017 00:19

And I hope you get some reassurance and all okay at two week check. Must be very concerning.

UnGoogleable · 20/03/2017 00:20

Flowers OP - this was my exact same situation a couple of months ago when I was bleeding heavily.

I saw OOH GP, he took my BP and said I was fine and sent me home. So if your BP is ok, then you may well be fine, but good to get it checked properly. Oh he also gave me Tranexamic acid to slow the bleeding, which is amazing.

Hospital bag - take slippers. Toothbrush & toothpaste. A good book.

Hopefully they won't keep you in, but best to be prepared. Good luck

SpunBodgeSquarepants · 20/03/2017 00:21

Take a book/magazine, or a sudoku book! Hope everything is ok OP.

VivienneWestwoodsKnickers · 20/03/2017 00:22

Something to read, bottle of water.

Hopefully its nothing major, OP, but much better safe than sorry.

UnGoogleable · 20/03/2017 00:24

I should add I'm not menopausal, it was my period, but just unusually massively heavy. I felt close to passing out by the time I got to hospital. Dr took BP and pulse, and then made me stand up and took it again to see if it had dropped - it hadn't, so he was happy.

I think it's standard for 111 or OOH doc to send you in for heavy bleeding. Because they have to be precautionary, and assume the worst case scenario.

Good luck with the cancer screening, it's good that they're taking it seriously and will fast track you through.

UnGoogleable · 20/03/2017 00:25

Oh a dressing gown too, if you have room.

And biscuits. Might be a long night.

BoBaraMoMara · 20/03/2017 00:26

Thank you so much for the kind words and hand hold.

Added toothbrush, small toothpaste, cardigan, slippers, and portable charger as everything I read is on my phone. Thankfully the charger is charged.

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BoBaraMoMara · 20/03/2017 00:28

Ah, yes water bottle and protein bars.

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