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It does, holy shit. I've always wondered HOW women can be so blasé about this shit that's happening to them. My ex girlfriend was always really adamant that if their cycle was off it must be because something's wrong with her and it was usually true. Exam stress at Uni or her falling ill with a cold/flu in the days after or something like that. I've always understood it to be a finely tuned and calibrated measure of a woman's health. And now they treat it like nothing.Was curious about the hpv situation as compares and found this:
So these weird periods very well COULD be the first sign of POI, and if that is the case, we will see mass infertility manifesting in a more obvious way in 2-5 years.
This is very similar to the timeline for myocarditis fatalities.
Gives you a big ole thunk, don't it?
I mean, doctors doing that? Mostly male doctors? That's a given. They've never particularly cared. But women themselves? What the fuck?
Exactly my point. It's such a delicate system with hormones and feedback loops and shit and also is regulated partly by your brain. If something is off with that you should not take it lightly.I have a close family member this happened to. Fifteen years post-menopause, she bled for over two weeks. Only got a Doctor to see her because she pushed hard for it, and when he initially refused to book her in for a face-to-face appointment, she wrote to her MP and asked why she couldn't see anyone. The MPs office called the GP Surgery and asked WTF was happening, and then she finally got an appointment.
Something I have noticed among people having children: Lots of women giving birth early who have had the shots. Not necessarily SBs, but them getting close to full term, then being induced. However, I believe this could be due to healthcare staff being risk averse and trying to avoid women going FT with large babies and the complications that can arise from this.
It would be super, super interesting, in all the people speaking up, if an IVF tech could chip in though.
Oh, and in case anyone needs it pointed out : Abnormal periods, dysmenorrhoea, ALWAYS warrant further investigation. ALWAYS. I had it after the flu like 6 years back. And my GP was extremely worried, got me in for a physical, had me track my cycle for a couple of months after, took bloods, all that. If anyone is experiencing it, please push for an appointment. Do not let your clinical staff/GP/whatever fob you off. it needs to be looked into.
Doesn't the problem start before that due to hormone disruptors such as BPA and other kinds of poison?I've been saying for years (with I'm not sure that you would call it evidence, definitely documentation though), that the 'explosion' of PCOS in females has a direct correlation with the HPV vaccine. No one seems to give a damn though.
People keep asking why, no matter how many times evidence is offered up, you are still asking why.
Why is it so hard to see the common denominator?
Some personal news... I'm being let go for some stupid ass reason but it's actually because I am the last unjabbed plague rat at the office. Rejoice! Really hate how this thing has made people even dumber than they used to be. Not that I'm Einstein but holy hell.
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