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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?

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Posted by: niki1980 on Jul 12, 2007
Dealing wth Premenstrual Syndrome

MIDOL for pms.

Oh, i get so cranky, my fiance says my mood chancges every 5 minutes.....lol..he says it's like im 2 different people. One minute i can be all happy, the next i am angrier than a bee and the littlest thing makes me unhappy.
I usually take a midol before bed....im less cranky the next day if i do....lol

Overall Relate Rating: 4 Ratings

Posted by: dawnieruns on Jul 11, 2007
Dealing wth Premenstrual Syndrome

PMDD

I was diagnosed with PMDD a few years ago, as my PMS had become more than an inconvenience in my life. It was incapacitating. I started a low dose of antidepressant for my late luteal phase(basically, a little bit after ovulation) and it really has helped. I rec. that if your PMS is severe enough to really disrupt your life, that you ask your health care provider for information regarding this. You don't have to suffer like this. I still do have some minor PMS symptoms, but I am much more stable emotionally at pms time. Remember that the physical symptoms do not cease with antidepressant therapy- for those you can take ibuprophen (acetaminophen has been shown to be less effective) and other rememdies for the discomfort.

Overall Relate Rating: 5 Ratings

Posted by: celtictwins on Jul 9, 2007
Dealing wth Premenstrual Syndrome

Acupuncture, healthy diet, exercise

I get angry for no reason, very grumpy at everything and everyone.. i get tummy cramps. House has to be perfect, get upset if it's not.

I have found that acupuncture really helps for me... Once I feel my PMS coming on I start taking my herbs... and I and my kids and hubby have really seen and noticed a difference... also i cut out on things like ... coffee, sweets and try to eat lots of fruit and veggies... and no read meats. Also go 2 the gym for a lovely workout.

Overall Relate Rating: 2 Ratings

Posted by: xxkiss on Jul 2, 2007
Dealing wth Premenstrual Syndrome

PMS sux

im a mess when im p.m.s ing i feel sorry for my husband every month. talk about moody, depression the works. i get it all.i just warn everyone every month to stay out of my way ..

Overall Relate Rating: 5 Ratings

Posted by: wiiiiiiiitchy on Jun 26, 2007
Dealing wth Premenstrual Syndrome

PMS on a Construction Site

I am a lucky girl who works in construction, so I get to spend my PMS days around a bunch of, er, well, you know, construction guys, who normally I can handle. However, during PMS I have a really hard time not being a man-hater - which is completly not the woman I am!!! I drop tools, feel dizzy on my ladder, can't concentrate on what I am doing, and because I am PMSy and self-conscious, I agonize over how my tool dropping and decreased production reflect on myself as a representative of the woman workforce, in the eyes of those aforementioned men. I have walked off a job only once due to PMS rage, albeit there were serious problems with the treatment I was recieving from a man I worked with. I just wish I could have handled the situation better, instead of allowing PMS to make me cry and storm off!!!

Overall Relate Rating: 5 Ratings

Posted by: 77girl on Jun 22, 2007
Dealing wth Premenstrual Syndrome

Anxiety with PMS

Since I have lost just about 70 pounds, I am more confident about myself. You see when I was much heavier, I used to suffer from I believe was social anxiety. I felt like everywhere I went the world was looking at me because I was so unattractive. I would always either hold my head down so I wouldn't have to look at people who I felt was looking at me or completely shy away and wouldn't want to go out at all. However, when I lost weight and got down to 115 pounds, I started getting positive feedback which led me to start feeling good about myself. To make a long story short, about seven days before my period starts, I start feeling the same anxiety again. I don't want to look at people or go out anywhere. I don't feel attractive during that "PRE" time and my weight goes up about 3-5 pounds. After my period does finally start, it seems as though these symptoms go away.

Overall Relate Rating: 4 Ratings

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