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The Return Of Mensturation And Contusions


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#1 crhindc

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Posted 26 March 2009 - 05:30 PM

The accident was 6 weeks ago, she fractured her C-5. We were told to expect a few months (commonly 6 or so) without menstruation, however it returned this week. Does the early return say anything about the healing process? What does it mean?

Also, does menstruation always cause Autonomic Dysreflexia? If so, are pain pills like Percocet the most effective way of dealing with the pain/AD? Or would you recommend a non-narcotic form of keeping the pain at bay?

Lastly, and un-related, we learned that her spinal cord has a contusion (or bruise). Does a contusion heal like a normal bruise? Or is it like a bruise on a banana, and it will always be a bruise?

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Posted 26 March 2009 - 09:37 PM

Hmm.. I dont know the Medical terminology to explain the menstruation but its goes something like this. Her body completely prioritized itself upon injury. Menstruation ceased as a result.. simply put.

As for the contusion, I don't know.
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Posted 26 March 2009 - 09:52 PM

A contusion is a bruise that can cause bleeding in the spinal column. Such bleeding can produce pressure on nerve cells that can cause those cells to die. That's all I got for ya.
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Posted 26 March 2009 - 09:58 PM

As for Menstruation, I don't know if her getting her menstrual cycle back as early means anything but I was told when I started again (2 months afterwards) it was a good sign. Now I don't know for sure though.

When I'm on my cycle, a week before and during, I go through dysreflexia. I have severe cramps and breakout in sweats. I usually take midol and if that does not work, I will take a pain pill. For me that stops the sweating/dysreflexia.

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Posted 26 March 2009 - 10:05 PM

Oh yeah, Midol def helps more than other meds.
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Posted 26 March 2009 - 10:53 PM

View PostChes, on Mar 26 2009, 04:05 PM, said:

Oh yeah, Midol def helps more than other meds.

yeah, I don't go for the pain pills until the pain/dysreflexia is unbearable! Sadly, the first two days I end up taking the pain pills.
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Posted 30 March 2009 - 07:35 PM

Hi Crhindc.

I got my period back during my just after my operation and it has been regular ever since, but as far as the healing process its hard to say as my injury is incomplete so I have had feeling and movement return, but this is more due to not having a completely damage spinal cord!

I dont suffer from Autonomic Dysreflexia so I cant help you there!

And sorry I have no information on contusions.
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Posted 30 March 2009 - 09:16 PM

I had about 5 months without a period. However I am a complete injury so there return didn't really signal much in terms of recovery. I assume my body no longer felt under so much stress and, should the desire arise, could now deal with pregnancy (physically, not mentally!)

As far as a contusion goes, when an injury happens the body can heal itself provided it has enough nutrients to feed it and enough blood flow to remove the waste products, however sometimes cells are unable to regenerate and in this case the damage is permanent. Only time can tell what sort of returns she will get.

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Posted 07 December 2010 - 07:21 PM

View PostTexas Angel Ang, on 26 March 2009 - 09:58 PM, said:

As for Menstruation, I don't know if her getting her menstrual cycle back as early means anything but I was told when I started again (2 months afterwards) it was a good sign. Now I don't know for sure though.

When I'm on my cycle, a week before and during, I go through dysreflexia. I have severe cramps and breakout in sweats. I usually take midol and if that does not work, I will take a pain pill. For me that stops the sweating/dysreflexia.

The Contusions-- every SCI is different -- there's just no way of knowing. Don't give up though!


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Posted 07 December 2010 - 07:30 PM

I have had severe pain in left side abdomen for more than 2 years now (I have been paralyzed almost 5 years). Sometimes it feels like it is radiating toward the center of stomach or to pelvic area as well as sometimes appearing to be radiating to my my back (kidney area).

I have seen 8 different doctors/specialists with every test you can imagine and no one will give a definite diagnosis.

Does anyone who has this pain find that it gets worse during/after eating?

I had my yearly GYN exam this week. She felt a something "bulging" pressing against my uterus. They did an internal ultrasound and found a 2.7cm follicle. Said I was ovulating but said isn't the norm for people with the Mirena IUD. The follicular cyst as well as some stool was pressing against uterus. She said it was on the right ovary but my pain is on the left side. Dr. said cyst nothing to be concerned with as they usually rupture on their own. As far as pain goes, she said to see if it occurred worse ing the next few days and that could possibly be the cause of my pain.

Still not sure since pain is worse during and after eating.

Edited by scooterlady, 08 December 2010 - 04:07 PM.


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Posted 08 December 2010 - 02:12 PM

I'm complete T-10 and I started my cycle about a month after surgery, was told could be up to 6 months....I was looking forward to that. But it never happened.




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