The Nearest Of My Near Death Experiences
January 21, 2008I’m sure you’re aware that there are several women who don’t like to talk about their monthly period. You know, those women who utter “napkin” and “do I have a stain?” in a very very soft voice, so soft that the person they are talking to would answer them “Huh? Come again?” with a straight bland face. Anyhow, as I was mentioning, there are some women who don’t like to talk about their monthly period, and bloody hell, (pun intended) I am not one of them.
This past Saturday, my family and I were all revved up around
You see, I first had my period when I was 10. Yup yup! And since then, my life was never the same again. Every red day is a “near-death experience” in the making because of the unfaltering loyalty of dysmenorrhea. And due to this, every red day is drug-addiction day as well. I sometimes drink small dosage of Medicol and other times would beg for a higher dosage of Ponstan. I can’t really describe nor explain the kind and level of pain that dysmenorrhea brings me. All I know is that the pain hurts my tummy area badly that it makes me sweat like a pig inside of an air-conditioned room, makes my stomach feel empty as if I didn’t eat for 2 days, and impairs my brain like I never slept for 72hours straight.
Back to the
I was in my most terrible dysmenorrhea condition. In roughly 144 times that I had my period, 120 of those were excruciating, this one is yet the worst.

I was weak I had to be in a wheelchair from car to emergency room. Minutes after I checked in Pampanga Medical Specialists’ Hospital, a male nurse attended me and examined my blood pressure. It was 90/60. It was too low. Um, I don’t really have an idea on BPs but by the way the nurse said it, I believe it’s not good. He said it like “sobrang baba po.” And he put that stress on “sobrang” like it was pretty bad, as bad as jogging pants paired with black leather shoes for an office-attire. Minutes passed and another nurse attended me, injected me some (oh my goodness, what’s that weird medicine name again? oh stupid, just make use of google search! great, now I know it!) Tramadol. It is another kind of pain reliever.
About 15-20 minutes later, the pain was lessened and I was back in my perky mode. So we then got back on the road before we all hurt our tummies for not eating lunch on time. It was already


