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what is this??????????

In the Last year....Well i should start from the begginging FRom my very first period...something wasn"t rite....I'Ve always Had a PERIOd that LAst between 10-15 days....I got my period around age 13... The doctors kept saying it"s because i just got my period as i get older things will get more normal......Now that i"m 21The periods have gotten longer and more painful......I've been in and out of doctors officies for the past two years.... In june of last year they peformed a dnc and hystoctemy to remove something they thought was cauing the problem..I came to find out later it wasn"t what they thought...so in febuary of this year i had a dermoid cyst removed.....Everything about the surgery went routine......That is until last month around the 5th of april my period came on and hasn"t stopped since...... Something is wrong......I've tried every form of birth control other than the iud"s nothing has worked.....I belive this is more than a hormone thing but i feel as if my doctors arent taking me seriously......If i bled from my nose for two monthes they would think it was an emergancy....so why isn"t this an emergancy........Does anyone know anyone that went thru this???? I need answers
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I want and hysterectomy...but because of my age it's going to be hard to find a doctor to perform it........i can't keep dealing with this.......they've checked me for fibroids but everything keeps coming back good......
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No a hystoctemy.......i may have the spelling wrong but they basically scrapped the lining of my cervix and took some pictures.....
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You had a hysterectomy is this what you meant? If you had one u not suppose to get your period.  Did they check for fibroids or tumors? Try goint to another doctor
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