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by wizzwizz4
374 days ago
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> i first hand witnessed completely irregular menstrual cycles, and nerve issues/trigeminal neuralgia that doctors have been unable to "explain" Sounds like perimenopause. Irregular menstrual cycles, and "doctors are clueless", are both symptoms of perimenopause; and trigeminal neuralgia is associated with menopause (see e.g. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3401754/#sec2-4 https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4247552/#sec2-8). I'd recommend getting your bloods done, and then (if you are experiencing perimenopause) try taking enough œstradiol to get your levels back up: that might reduce the pressure on your trigeminal nerve, if the two things are related. (This of course increases your cancer risk, but for most women it's worth it.) |
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They reviewing my case for a case study at ubc med
Anyone else feel free to armchair opinion and be skeptical.
Did the vax cause the issues directly? Probably not.
Did it trigger somehting dormant already in a cascading affect? Possibly...
Keep down voting i guess if doesnt match your personal experience or u think ita just menopause