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My Period

Hi,

I am 21 now and I am having problems with my period. I started my period when I was 8 years old and along with it came the pain. I get such sever pain every month that I am laid up in bed for anywhere between1-6 days. This pain sometimes shoots across my back and down my legs. I also get blood clots ranging in size from a dot to an egg every month. The back of my uterus is over large now when it wasn't when I was 13(first time I had an ultra-sound for this problem) I also get ovarian cists every month. They sometimes rupture and cause internal bleeding because of where their attached. I have free flowing fluid surrounding my ovaries every time I have an ultra-sound it doesn't matter when I last had my period. I also get pain when my ovarie relaeases an egg. I am going crazy because of this problem because all the doctors i have seen arn't doing anything to find out what's going on. I don't t5hik it's normal to feel like this when you have a period or when your ovarie releases an egg. I have had a laporoscomy recently and they found that the outside of my uterus is covered with scar tissue ( they tried to blame this on pelvic infections that I have never had) and I am terrified. I don't know what to do or even where to begin.

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No thanks to any ones comments , I have found out what is wrong with me if any one is interested. I have adenomyosis.
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and the blood clots last through my whole cycle from the time I start until I finish. every time....
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I have been tested for endemetriosis and I don't have that.
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