Endometriosis, Plague, Flames [REUPLOAD]

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024

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  • @luck-e42
    @luck-e42 Рік тому +5

    I had surgery earlier this year due to a cancer scare. All my female internal gonads, overies to cervix, gone. Had undiagnosed endometriosis, a mass in my uterus, and my ovarian cysts all none cancerous. Rodot assisted surgery with an unusual recovery in the hospital. I was so dehydrated. 😅 I'm so lucky and so free! I don't need to worry about blood, extreme pain, and ruined clothing! So glad you got your answers. Hope you heal quickly and have a fantastic day.😊

  • @fannikarpati5563
    @fannikarpati5563 Рік тому +1

    Awww poor Mal that sucks I for some reason hear about the condicion (I have dyslexia give me a break). My periods somehow really fine sometimes they are bad but only one time I can remember just laying in bed and it hurt sooo bad I couldn't move mind everyone it was 6 in the morning before school "amazing" soo really feel sorry about what happend to you. Khm just to end it funny my period has adhd I think because it just sometimes dissepiers for MONTHS 1 or 2 and randomly comes back soo I gave up on keeping track of it😅. I don't have any medical issuse that would explane this.

  • @Gxutboi
    @Gxutboi Рік тому +1

    Among us >:)))

  • @lilyofthevalley3059
    @lilyofthevalley3059 Рік тому +2

    I relate so much to you having woman's problems. So I've always had painful periods since the very beginning. 1-3 days of pain (1 day always, 2 days sometimes, and 3 a couple of times over the years) in my stomach multiple times a day, being unable to be upright without feeling the need to puke (did you know intense pain could cause that feeling because I sure didn't) while feeling that pain and otherwise feeling ill, having zero appetite (not feeling like eating at all or even feeling hungry), and sometimes having headaches on top of everything. I've spent tons of time over the years lying in bed waiting for the painkiller to do its job and give me relief from the pain (which took a long time). I could handle it and I even (mostly) got the timing of taking the painkillers right so the pain would not get to the max level though the success rate of that could be quite finicky. Years passed and about a year or so ago my back decided it wanted in on the fun. It was not a fun thing to learn that period symptoms could suddenly change. Sidenote it's very hard to find a comfortable position to lie in when both your front and back are hurting. I finally went to see a doctor 2-3 months ago to see if something could be done. I got a prescription for much stronger painkillers along with instructions on when to take them. My next periods were for the first time ever completely pain-free. I was so happy and I'm still happy. Sorry for the rambling. I did enjoy the video.

  • @izzybzzydorkp568
    @izzybzzydorkp568 Рік тому +1

    honestly... I like when people talk about topics and outside of hour long video's (when I got the time)
    Your the only art commentary person I listen to now

  • @AshValentine.
    @AshValentine. 9 місяців тому

    Well if you have to be haunted, might as well be by a smartarse

  • @chocovelvetcake
    @chocovelvetcake 10 місяців тому

    I knew endometriosis was very common, but I never thought that anyone in my family would have this condition (as far as I know, one of my cousins has it). Bad periods run on my mom's side of the family, and when I was younger, my cramps were more painful, and I would occasionally vomit. I even got sent home from school a few times because I had a vomiting episode during my period. Nowadays, my cramps aren't as painful as they used to be (they still hurt, but taking some medicine helps), and I haven't had a vomiting episode since high school. While I myself don't have endometriosis, I do like reading up articles and stuff about endo and other health conditions related to the female reproductive system and stuff.

  • @agentvenom3342
    @agentvenom3342 Рік тому +1

    I’m sorry you had to go through all that, but I’m glad you’re doing better and I hope things are going smoothly on your road to recovery and this probably doesn’t mean much coming from a stranger but if you ever need someone to talk to for something mentally, I am here in my DM‘s are open and I care and a lot of people do too

  • @Anamizuki
    @Anamizuki Рік тому +1

    Having had my own fun time with torso surgery (Gallbladder died), I'm REALLY glad the hospital gave me a catheter. And yes, vomiting with surgery scars IS an experience.

  • @flowerradio
    @flowerradio Рік тому +1

    The worst feeling I've ever felt is having a kidney stone which I had to have dealt with within a day of realizing I had it because it hurt so bad I couldn't even drink water without puking (like a 8 to 10 on the pain scale without literally having to have morphine injected) I cannot imagine feeling a pain like that for 3 months straight without actually losing it so kudos to you for dealing with it that long.

  • @AHylianWarrior
    @AHylianWarrior Рік тому

    Is the puking because you're not tolerant to pain and puke from pain? Just asking as I've not heard of someone expelling their insides due to endometriosis (naturally I know others who've had it or still do, luckily I've never had it but I am emetophobic so lol)

    • @MaliMalware
      @MaliMalware  Рік тому +3

      I was told by my doctor it was my body attempting to do anything it could to fix the problem. So yes definitely a pain response. Basically my body went ‘we are in excruciating pain and I have no other ideas left besides emptying the body let’s go’ and went from there. Very unpleasant. I’m glad you’ve avoided it. XD

    • @AHylianWarrior
      @AHylianWarrior Рік тому

      @@MaliMalware Oof that's awful D: The body is so weird

  • @TheobaldLeonhart
    @TheobaldLeonhart Рік тому

    First