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Posted by Geegee on September 25, 2008, at 22:40:16
Does anyone else get this? When I'm in PMS, I get what I call, "Hollow Leg Syndrome". It seems like no matter how much I eat, it's never enough, I'm still hungry. Where does this all go? It must be a temporarily hollow leg that comes with PMS.
I'm also hugely sensitive to light and sounds at the moment. Poor hubby. Last night the TV seemed way way too loud, and I about ripped his head off when he started playing with the video function, including the flash function of his cell phone. I was praying to go blind and deaf, at least for awhile, it was so loud and bright.
Wowsa, this is one heckofa PMS.
gg
Posted by Geegee on September 25, 2008, at 22:49:48
In reply to Hollow leg syndrome, AKA PMS and other symptoms, posted by Geegee on September 25, 2008, at 22:40:16
And tomorrow I see OB/GYN due to pain with intercourse. Current hypothesis is that there's an organ or something or other in a touchy place or something. Hopefully whatever it is, it's fixable, because now that DH and I are finally trying again, it sorta sucks that it hurts so much. :(
Wish me luck....
gg
Posted by Phillipa on September 26, 2008, at 17:51:19
In reply to Re: Hollow leg syndrome, AKA PMS and other symptoms, posted by Geegee on September 25, 2008, at 22:49:48
Good luck don't get what they think is wrong though? And usually don't have to worry about extra eating with Pms as more calories are burned then read this somewhere a long time ago. A baby well congrat!!!! Phillipa
Posted by Geegee on September 30, 2008, at 20:52:15
In reply to Re: Hollow leg syndrome, AKA PMS and other symptoms » Geegee, posted by Phillipa on September 26, 2008, at 17:51:19
Hi,
It was my theory about what might be wrong. I saw doc today, and she didn't find anything out of place, abnormal, or wrong. I still need to have one more test that is dependent on a specific time in my cycle. It's been hard to schedule since the ultrasound tech only works one day a week, so it will probably be next month at the earliest.As far as PMS and the hollow leg...it's not weight gain I'm worried about. It's just annoying to continue to feel starved despite eating and eating and eating.
gg
Posted by Phillipa on October 1, 2008, at 19:31:21
In reply to Re: Hollow leg syndrome, AKA PMS and other symptoms » Phillipa, posted by Geegee on September 30, 2008, at 20:52:15
GeeGee could having a baby be the cause of pain the thought that your're not quite sure? Just thinking. Love Phillipa
Posted by Geegee on October 1, 2008, at 22:34:08
In reply to Re: Hollow leg syndrome, AKA PMS and other symptoms » Geegee, posted by Phillipa on October 1, 2008, at 19:31:21
Well, considering I've never had a baby, I don't think so. ;)
gg
Posted by Phillipa on October 1, 2008, at 23:54:24
In reply to Re: Hollow leg syndrome, AKA PMS and other symptoms » Phillipa, posted by Geegee on October 1, 2008, at 22:34:08
Aren't you thinking about having one? If so thought the thought might be anxiety at trying to get pregnant is what I meant? Love Jan
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