Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Help! bone density thing, Period?

ok. i just got my 2nd period. i am very shy about this stuff and i still have not told my mom. i have osteogenisis imperfecta (brittle bone desiese) and i have to get a bone density scan tomorow. can i still get it with my period? how can i tell my mom. i have already chickened out once and i am tired of using toilet paper as a pad. thanks
Answer:
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All you have to do is tell her that you need to talk to her about girl stuff. And then let he know that you have gotten your period. She will def. understand :)
Tell your mom,she's there to love you %26 support you %26 help you.pray %26 maybe that will help you be les afraid.Good luck %26 God bless.
Hey,

I don't think that your period would interfere with your bone scan. Although I am not for sure about this. You shouldn't be afraid of telling your mom that you have gotten your period. It happens to every young lady. She will understand, because she has been there too. Just tell your mom that you need to have a talk with her, and she should be alright with the whole idea. Like I said before, she knows it is gonna happen one day.

Best of luck
Yes, you should be able to still have your bone density scan done while on your period. Check with the place where you are having it done first thing in the a.m. if the test is being done in the afternoon.

The bone density scan is not painful at all. The test only takes about 10 minutes to do.

As for the thing of your mom and telling her about your period, take her to the side and just tell her that you need to talk to her about something important and then just tell her. Your mom will be very relieved that you told her because I know that she was watching and waiting to see when your period was going to come.

Also, please make sure that your dr knows as well because this becomes an important part of your medical record.
Congratulations! You are taking the first steps to being an adult, that's big news :-)

You need to talk to your Mum, and although it may be uncomfortable, it will soon be over. Just blurt it straight out!

Once the worst is over, she will probably be able to answer most of your questions and may even have some pads waiting ~ Mums know about this stuff :-)

One way to do it is after dinner, ask to speak with her with no-one else around. She may even catch on to what you want to talk about! If she doesn't, just force yourself to say "I have my period". You could even give her a note if you really feel shy :-) She will NOT be angry or upset, she will be glad because it means you have a healthy system.

But, more important ~ because of the condition you have, you may now have to have some supplements in your diet, and your Mum and the doc really need to know about this.

Now that you have begun your journey to being a woman, you will find that you need to take even more responsibility for looking after your own health and wellbeing, and letting people know about any changes in your situation is very important.

Sometimes being an adult means having to do things that are embarrassing (for example, asking for a pay rise!), but if you practice doing these things with your family you will find they are easier later.

Best wishes and good luck with the scan :-)
Ok if you're definately sure you're just having a bone density scan, have no fear. if you have not had them before: all you have to do is come as you are (minus zippers, so wear like draw string track pants or something. just make sure you have no metal on your clothing) and lay very still on a table for like a couple intervals of 3 mins.
The period part: don't be afraid to tell your mom you have your period. Many women before you have gone through the akwardness of telling their moms they got their period for the 1st time. Besides you need her advice on which pads work the best and for her to buy them for you. But don't worry the semi- embarassing moments end soon after and then it turns into some irksome routine every month.
Welcome to womanhood : )

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