A descriptive tool posted by
mactavish. I'm stealing this for my own use :-)
0-Pain free
1-Very minor annoyance
Mild aches to some parts of the body. No pain medication needed.
2-Minor annoyance
Dull aches to some parts of the body. No pain medication needed.
3-Annoying enough to be distracting
Over-the-Counter pain relievers take care of it.
4-Can be ignored if you are really involved in your work, but still distracting
Over-the-Counter pain relievers remove pain for 3-4 hours.
5-Can't be ignored for more than 30 minutes
Over-the-Counter pain relievers help somewhat (lower but do not remove pain entirely) for 3-4 hours.
6-Can't be ignored for any length of time
Can still go to work and participate in social activities. Stronger non-narcotic painkillers relieve pain for 3-4 hours.
7-Makes it difficult to concentrate, interferes with sleep
Can still function with effort. Stronger painkillers are only partially effective.
8-Physical activity severely limited
Can read and converse with effort. Non-narcotic painkillers are not effective. Narcotic painkillers provide partial to complete relief.
9-Non functional for all practical purposes
Cannot concentrate. Physical activity halted. Panic sets in. Narcotic pain killers provide partial relief.
10-Totally non-functional
Unable to speak. Crying out or moaning uncontrollably - near delirium.
My menstrual periods are 7 (on a good month), 8 (average), or 9 (bad month like last time). Many times, I've been at 10 while waiting for painkillers to take effect, but I don't know if that "counts". The only symptom that doesn't fit is the panic -- that sets in only when I think about trying to diagnose or fix this without health insurance.
[Edit: This isn't me seeking sympathy, or even me whining. It's just a resource and a statement of "how it is" for me.]
0-Pain free
1-Very minor annoyance
Mild aches to some parts of the body. No pain medication needed.
2-Minor annoyance
Dull aches to some parts of the body. No pain medication needed.
3-Annoying enough to be distracting
Over-the-Counter pain relievers take care of it.
4-Can be ignored if you are really involved in your work, but still distracting
Over-the-Counter pain relievers remove pain for 3-4 hours.
5-Can't be ignored for more than 30 minutes
Over-the-Counter pain relievers help somewhat (lower but do not remove pain entirely) for 3-4 hours.
6-Can't be ignored for any length of time
Can still go to work and participate in social activities. Stronger non-narcotic painkillers relieve pain for 3-4 hours.
7-Makes it difficult to concentrate, interferes with sleep
Can still function with effort. Stronger painkillers are only partially effective.
8-Physical activity severely limited
Can read and converse with effort. Non-narcotic painkillers are not effective. Narcotic painkillers provide partial to complete relief.
9-Non functional for all practical purposes
Cannot concentrate. Physical activity halted. Panic sets in. Narcotic pain killers provide partial relief.
10-Totally non-functional
Unable to speak. Crying out or moaning uncontrollably - near delirium.
My menstrual periods are 7 (on a good month), 8 (average), or 9 (bad month like last time). Many times, I've been at 10 while waiting for painkillers to take effect, but I don't know if that "counts". The only symptom that doesn't fit is the panic -- that sets in only when I think about trying to diagnose or fix this without health insurance.
[Edit: This isn't me seeking sympathy, or even me whining. It's just a resource and a statement of "how it is" for me.]
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Oh, wow, I think the Vicodin's kicking in. Good night :-)
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One thing I'm only now realizing is the level of pain I have when I'm NOT having my period. It can easily get to 3 or 4, in terms of distraction, although for pain at that level it doesn't usually occur to me to take painkillers.
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Something else is clear from reading those numbers and thinking back--things really are better for me than they were a month or two ago. Hooray!
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Hooray!
This scale is a GREAT tool for that sort of comparison. I'm glad it exists.
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On the other hand, I have NO idea how I would have coped with labor since I missed the experience with Alan.
I hope a solution can be found soon for you.
(The second best part about being pregnant was no periods, but I don't think that solution would work for you.)