P.s. atomic, just reread your reply on this and now I'm thinking maybe I should just wait it out to sway girl lol. I'm not in a hurry to get pregnant and love the running ... Do you think I'll eventually ovulate even while running a lot?
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Thread: crazy exercisers
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January 27th, 2012, 08:39 PM #11
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January 28th, 2012, 01:17 PM #12
yes, I do think that you will eventually. Rather than dropping it all together you might try some very small changes, even like 10 min. less a day might make a difference.
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January 28th, 2012, 01:33 PM #13
sorry it looks like I missed a post in there! Never be shy about giving me a bump if I miss something.
Re sodium and potassium - I am not even convinced that these minerals even sway. Plus, your body is very good at regulating them - people go on the diet for months only to find their levels have not changed one iota. I think you should def. do the electrolyte replacers for benefit of your health.
Re overexercise, yes, I have had experience with being anovulatory due to overexercise. It lasted 3 months when I went from exercising 60 min a day to exercising 120 (I did very hard exercise tapes with cardio and 8 lb weights, not like "sweating to the oldies" so prob somewhat similar in intensity to what you're doing). I didn't alter my food intake but I wasn't eating very much to begin with. After three months, things went back to normal again. I didn't increase my food at all, but I did ease up somewhat on the exercise. Not much tho. Instead of doing 2 exercise tapes I did one tape and ran stairs for 30 min.
Tell me more about your periods - when you say they're crazy long, are they at the normal time of the month? Are your cycles lasting the normal amount of time? My cycles were longer than normal and I barely had a period. It's my understanding that you have to go for several months not ovulating with no/very light periods before you begin to have anovulatory bleeding...like, it would start with NO periods or light periods at weird times of the month, not heavy periods coming regularly. I'm concerned that something else may be going on - there are a lot of causes of heavy periods and few are good. I think you need to be checked out. Even if it is just from anovulatory cycles, you should be given something to help straighten it out because over time estrogen withdrawal bleeding can raise your risks of certain cancers (your body is always building up a uterine lining and you never get a break from the estrogen). They may want to put you on the Pill or Mirena for awhile.!!! Questions??Check out the NEW and improved Complete Index !!!
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January 30th, 2012, 09:29 AM #14
Thanks atomic ... I have an appt with my Doc this week for my annual so hopefully she'll have some input. My two cycles actually were normal in length (actually had one that was 28 days and that never happens lol). But AF was forever--about 10 days. Maybe it's some kind of mirena issue?
I am pretty certain I have not ovulated this month but that doesn't surprise me since I just did the marathon and also got pretty sick right after. Just looking back and thinking I didn't ovulate the last two months is what has me concerned (we weren't ttc and I didn't track).
What else do you think it could be? I think I will be running at least a little less in any event so I guess I'll be waiting it out to see if that will help...04
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February 1st, 2012, 01:19 PM #15
yes, do go get checked out because that just doesn't sound like the way being anovulatory due to exercise, usually presents itself.
Endometriosis, fibroids, and some things that are worse than endo/fibroids that are very rare and very unlikely so you shouldn't worry about them just yet (the usual suspects.). It may also be that you haven't been ovulating for some time and it's now progressing from the light periods to the heavier period stage.!!! Questions??Check out the NEW and improved Complete Index !!!
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February 1st, 2012, 08:15 PM #16
Well went to the doc today and she said I might just. It know what a normal period is since I've been pregnant, breast feeding, or had mirena for so long. Which, though annoying, is totally true
. I am moderately concerned that I have some issue that I wouldn't have noticed with mirena but I think I'll wait it out. After all the stressing about not ovulating I had 2 positive opks really late ... But with a negative in between lol. If I wanted to stress this much I'd just go high tech again
. So I think my current plan is to quit stressing, run a little less and reevaluate in a few months if I don't get pregnant ... Thanks for all your help atomic--you are awesome
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February 2nd, 2012, 08:31 AM #17
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February 3rd, 2012, 03:02 PM #18
Oh please tho - really? I'm sure you are quite well aware of what a normal AF is for you. Now that doesn't mean that your cycles might not change over time, but I really dislike it when dr's. act like we just fell off the turnip truck and are asking them the diff between our a--h--le and our elbows.
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