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Re: Pre-Menstrual Syndrome (PMS) and Depression » susan C

Posted by sweetmarie on August 27, 2001, at 4:28:04

In reply to Re: Pre-Menstrual Syndrome (PMS) and Depression, posted by susan C on August 26, 2001, at 17:35:38

> I am here pitching for you. Got to it girl.
>
> Susan C.

Hi again Susan

Yes it IS a serious illness, and certainly one worthy of far more attention/research than it is currently receiving (at least in this country). I think that one of the problems is men, i.e. they - at least the ones that I have spoken to about it - seem to think that we are `this way` because we don`t like having periods, if you see what I mean. I remember my father shouting at me when I was about 18 "50 million women have periods and they don`t make this fuss!" He`s very sympathetic now, but I haven`t let him forget what he said.

There are 4 main `groups` of symptoms:

PMS `A` (Anxiety) -

Nervous tension, mood swings, irritability, anxiety.

PMS `H` (Hydration) -

Weight gain, swelling of extremities, breast tenderness, abdominal bloating.

PMS `C` (Craving) -

Headache, craving for sweets, increased appetite, heart pounding, fatigue, dizziness or fainting.

PMS `D` (Depression) -

Depression, forgetfulness, crying, confusion, insomnia.

It could be that you fit neatly into one of those categories, but it`s just as likely that you suffer symptoms from more than one category (like me).

These are some other "most common PMS symptoms" :

Agoraphobia, sensitivity to light, disorientation, mouth ulcers, acne, heart poundings, cramp pains, hostility, diarrhoea, cystitis, hay fever, asthma, bad breath, excessive thirst, backache, restlessness, constipation, exzema, boils.

You don`t need it, do you? When I was talking to my sister yesterday about this (she suffers badly too), she said `doesn`t it really make you hate men?`. Obviously she doesn`t hate men at all, but feeling the way she was feeling, she just felt the unfairness of the whole thing.

Anyway, there you go. The book suggests dietary changes - mainly eating sensibly (no sugar, alcohol, caffeine, junk food, food with additives). I`ve decided to give it a go, but I`m not sure how I`ll be with the `no caffeine` bit. I think maybe one cup per day ... as for the `no smoking` aspect - that`s just out of the question - at least for now.

Cheers for your encouragement (as always),

Anna.

p.s. I was talking with one women who already suffers from depression, and she reckoned that her depression gets `7 to 8 times worse` around pre-menstrual time. Just what you need.


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