What makes a woman hate you when pms or pmdd come around. I know there’s irritablity but how can one change their love and can’t even say I love you half the time. What do the hormones change?
What makes a woman hate you when pms or pmdd come around. I know there’s irritablity but how can one change their love and can’t even say I love you half the time. What do the hormones change?
I have had PMDD for most of my live, but have just recently been diagnosed. I have now been diagnosed with uterine fibroids. I can’t help but wonder if there is any connection between the two?
Will Prozac give someone a chemical em balance if they take 10mg ever day for pmdd?What will happen if you stop taking it after 4 days of usage.
just a glimpse into the week im about to go into. Daily Records of Severity: pmdd.factsforhealth.org If you think you may have PMDD, please talk to your gynecologist, or ask your mom or dad if you can call or talk to someone about it. Don’t be embarrassed, don’t feel guilty or ashamed. You are not alone.
Okay, about a day ago and ever since, I’ve had abdominal pains. My mum said it’s either appendicitis or period pains. I think it may be the start of my period, but I’m not sure. I’ve started to get discharge every day etc., but I’m not sure if you can actually get period pains before your first one. Help?
I’m a 26 yr old woman and was diagnosed with depression as a pre-teen. Recently I’ve read about the disorder PMDD, and the symptoms are nearly identical to that of depression:
Irritability
Moodiness
Feeling anxious/tense
Feeling sad or depressed
A sense of hopelessness
Feeling worthless/guilty
Feeling overwhelmed/out of control
Feeling sensitive
Having conflicts
A diminished interest in activities
Difficulty concentrating
Increased appetite
Fatigue
Muscle aches
Headaches
Food cravings
Sleeping more
Trouble sleeping
(from the Yaz website)
The symptoms of depression of course seem worse around one’s menstrual cycle, when hormones are going crazy, so how do you/your doctor know if you truly suffer from one or the other? Or both?!
PMS or premenstrual syndrome is those few days that precede the monthly period when uncomfortable feelings and physical changes are felt by many women. Not all women suffer from PMS or premenstrual tension, but some really dread “that time of the month”
Mild mood swings, cramps and bloating are all symptoms that can come along with PMS. However, there are some women that experience PMS symptoms that go beyond the normal symptoms.
Although many women experience mild symptoms, others have severe premenstrual tension that they desperately seek treatment options for.
The most severe cases of premenstrual syndrome are classified as Premenstrual Dysphonic Disorder or PMDD. This is a disorder that is even mentioned in the Diagnostic Statistical Manual for Mental Illnesses. PMS is a real disorder that can be very serious and may even require counselling and medical treatment.
There are various different options of treating PMS, including taking prescription medication (SSRIs), alternative therapies such as acupuncture and homeopathy, nutritional supplements and lifestyle changes such as exercise and strategies to cope with stress.
Some natural cures you can try are:
Whilst it may seem like these treatment options are too simple, sometimes simple measures can reap huge rewards, so do try the natural options first before trying other options.
Other things to try are pain relieving formulations specific for premenstrual syndrome, birth control pills and natural progesterone cream but the last two have their pros and cons and should only be used under your doctor’s supervision.
I’ve had period pains for like a week maybe, but no sign of my period?
how long do they last? I’m due around the 20th, which is why I originally thought it was weird that I had period pains, but the body works in mysterious ways
so I’m not sure ?
Any help?
How can I reduce my period pains without any medication/pills? I have really bad cramps and stuff. I dont like taking pills. Are there any ways to not take meds?
FOr me, heating pads make it worse.
Since I’ve been on the injection I haven’t had my periods which the doc says is absolutely normal. I’ve been on the injection for 5 months now without getting my periods but last month and this month I’ve had pain similar to period pains………………can you get period pains without getting your period?