Has anyone else here experienced this "problem"?Sandras had her last period right before she had her surgery for the pd catheter on Apr. 25th.Since then there has not been the slightest sign of the monthly visitor.It is weird, because we have not heard of that as being a side effect. The team at the clinic has no answer either. She has always been regular before.We have been kidding her, asking if she is sure nothing happened in the surgery, while she was under anesthesia.She is making an appointment with a gynecologist.She says that it is a "problem" she can live with, as long as she knows it's nothing serious.
Her hemoglobin is fine. Actually, the doctor is surprised it has stayed that good. He was sure she would have had to start on Epo by now. Sandra is weird, she is the opposite from everything that is expected Btw Angie, I have visited your great site several times. You have collected lots of useful info there.It seems as though you, and Sandra started out with the same problem, for which you both now are suffering the consequences. As a mother it is very difficult to know that all this could have been prevented if the doctors had listened to me from the start.Hugs, Christina
I hardly ever got my period while on PD. I was anaemic though and my iron was low. It has been quite irregular up until the last 3 or more months. I started PD end of 2003 and was on it for 18 months. Now on hemo. Im not really bothered if I dont get it, damn annoying things, but I do want kids one day.
I started my periods while on PD... the pediatric nephologist didn't know what was causing the bloody bags.. and didn't think that it was what it was... a gynocologist had to draw him a picture.. *LOL* I was one of the older kids on the ward at the time.. so I guess he just wasn't used to teenaged girls on PD... *L*My periods are weird now.. but then, they pretty much always were.. my mom had weird periods when she was my age too.. she once went 7 months without one.. and she had 2 kids... I figure my weird ones are genetics... I can go 2 or 3 months without one... I figure it's screwy hormones... and all will figure itself out after transplant...As for having kids on dialysis.. I think it's frowned upon.. I know some who had kids after transplant... doctors here won't give you the green light to try until at least 2 years after transplant.. I know this because I asked after my last one.. I was engaged at the time.. so was hoping on having kids at some point in the future... I still would like at least one.. and I figure I've got 12 years till I'm too old...