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Dealing wth Premenstrual Syndrome
Which PMS symptoms do you get? Are your symptoms tolerable or really disruptive? How do you deal with PMS, and what, if anything, helps you the most?

PMS symptoms

Posted by: Dee63 on Wed Apr 30, 2008
I get some bad PMS symptoms.

First off I always have gotten bad hip pains, I guess cramps but it's more like I just want to rip off my hip that's how bad the pains get. I have to put pressure on my hip and I fill like hitting it. I have to take vicodin just so the pain can go away and knock me out. When my hip hurts I can?t sleep, I'm uncomfortable in bed and will toss and turn and that's when I take a vicodin and go to sleep. I even have to walk around @ work because my hip is just killing me and I can't stay in one position to long.

Also, I've been getting really bad mood swings and I've never have been this bad in the mood swings department. I get really emotional with my BF and just start flipping out on him and than start crying. It's so weird. I just ask him to be patient with me and it will pass.

One more, I tend to eat like crazy now. I want chocolate around the time I'm about to start. I never even like chocolate to begin with and now I just crave it.
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