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<blockquote data-quote="SaffyreSkye" data-source="post: 1568585" data-attributes="member: 438446"><p>Thank you for your response, Contralto.</p><p></p><p>When her next period arrives, I am taking her to the hospital for a blood test so they can perform the hormone checks, and our GP has put her down for an ultrasound scan to check everything looks in order. Her periods do seem on the heavier side to me but mine were back around that time too, along with the irregularities so until the tests come through, it will be a toughie.</p><p></p><p> I had no idea back when she was diagnosed at 4 that hormones, later on, would cause such a headache! Her team haven't imparted too much information either (just 'Run a basal!') so I've been having to read up a lot on how to manage things.</p><p></p><p>I will also update this thread if and when I have more news about the hormone checks, as this could also be relevant for others who are at this stage of life and experiencing similar issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SaffyreSkye, post: 1568585, member: 438446"] Thank you for your response, Contralto. When her next period arrives, I am taking her to the hospital for a blood test so they can perform the hormone checks, and our GP has put her down for an ultrasound scan to check everything looks in order. Her periods do seem on the heavier side to me but mine were back around that time too, along with the irregularities so until the tests come through, it will be a toughie. I had no idea back when she was diagnosed at 4 that hormones, later on, would cause such a headache! Her team haven't imparted too much information either (just 'Run a basal!') so I've been having to read up a lot on how to manage things. I will also update this thread if and when I have more news about the hormone checks, as this could also be relevant for others who are at this stage of life and experiencing similar issues. [/QUOTE]
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