The poor girl. Mine were so bad I couldn't walk & cried in pain. Pain meds, hot shower, hot pad, laying on or off my belly, did nothing.
I delt with it for a few years, until I turned 16. I met Rob & saw that the pill was a wise idea. I started on it & in a couple months there was no pain. I still felt blah duing my weekly, but no knee dropping.
If your husband doesn't want her on the pill, put her on the patch (Evera). Get her to put it where he cannot see it & if he finds the box tell him its a new pain killer or something.
I was lucky, my dad was a big suporter & bought me everything so I wouldn't feel embarassed.
I've been on the patch for over a year now & its much better then the pill. I started to get sick all the time & had horrible head pains & belly pains (not cramps). The Dr. told me many girls get it & asked if I wanted to try a new product, called Evera.
At first Evera was a pain in the butt & I lost some skin (ouch). I've learned that putting it on your upper arm was the best spot. I cannot feel it there & its easy to remove. Its best to remove it during a hot shower & slowly removing it. Its NOT like a bandaid, it can &/or will remove skin if ripped off. Its also a myth that the hair on your arm if shaved off will get dark & thick. My hair hasn't changed at all. its still blond & thin. Also removing & putting on the new patch is best done on a sunday, because if your working, you'll be done by 6ish, & since there is school the next day, you'll be home to be able to take a shower.
I don't get any head pains or belly pains anymore. The worst thing I get is dry skin near the patch & bed fuzz stuck aound it. but its easy to deal with, I just put a moisturizer on it & the dry skin goes away, & I pick off the fuzz with my finger nails (its super easy to remove).
Best of Luck
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