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Thursday, November 26, 2009

I don't just write about periods. No, sometimes I write about PMS: How do you ease your premenstrual symptoms?

I am at the point where a good rant is in order. It has been one of those weeks of soreness and cramps and bloated, blerghy blahness. All this ickiness has unfortunately collided with a big bowl of leftover Halloween candy and all of it has be done with all this Pre and just get on to the MS part of this moment.

I'm used to these symptoms. After all, I've been ibuprofen-ing my way through them for two decades. Once in a while, though, there's a month that seems to scream at me rather than just slowly hammer from the inside of my uterus. The screams are making me so crazy this week that I not only feel the need to complain about it (a lot) but make it known to all of the Internet (and frankly, I'm just too crabby to care if all this PMS talk is TMI).

There are certainly some great alternative methods to calming premenstrual symptoms -- everything from incorporating gingko, acupuncture and aromatherapy into your self-care routine (you do have a self-care routine, right?) -- and I am definitely open to trying new, more natural remedies. But I've had the best luck when my girlfriends have intervened with recommendations of teas and yoga sequences and flower essences and great massage therapists. These suggestions have, at certain critical and crampy moments, done me a world of good. Maybe that's because I'm not just reading a book or blog, I am getting advice from women who've been there with hot water bottles and fourteen mini candybars and jeans that won't button.

I imagine there are many of you out there who have your own remedies and ways of soothing the PMS symptoms that feel like slow and salt-obsessed torture. 

Help a crabby lady out:  So what do you do to ease the pain, cravings, irritability that comes in the period before your period?


I told you I write a lot about this stuff:



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  • Emma's Avatar
    Posted by Emma Mon Nov 17, 2008 9:13pm PST

    for cramps: more water, less caffeine (that includes chocolate)

    moodiness: less sugar and take some Omega3(helps all the time, really)

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  • chrissy5886's Avatar
    Posted by chrissy5886 Tue Nov 18, 2008 10:16am PST

    A consistent exercise regimen will make PMS symptoms virtually disappear =)

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  • Middlefinger's Avatar
    Posted by Middlefinger Tue Nov 18, 2008 11:32am PST

    I take my medication for depression (Zoloft)and I keep myself super-busy!

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  • Lizbeth's Avatar
    Posted by Lizbeth Mon Nov 24, 2008 2:38pm PST

    I wanted to die after this month's period. I've been off the pill for over 6 years and my cramps haven't been as bad-they are usually HELL-I get the sweats, nausea, tunnel vision, pass out from pain, diahrea, just HELL, and this month, out of no where-oh god. I think it's because I did a high protien diet and lost 6 pounds. So of course, this was my punishment for losing weight.

    I take a B-Complex and Evening Primrose everyday (I'm a veg) and from reading other ladies posts and some research this past week, I'm going to add Calcium. I already work out 6 days a week (I'm at the lower end of the healthy weight range from my height 5'6 125)

    Basically, I hate my period. I think it's awful and there is nothing good about it. I had the pimples and the yuckiness and the no swimming (I've had TSS) and the pain and all of it. I'm not having children so I don't see the point in even having a uterus. I love being a woman, but the whole bleeding thing is just completly unfair and disgusting. One week every month totally ruined with grossness and pain. So many days of my life spent in bloated, painful misery. No. Just no.

    But I like all the rest of it.

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  • RuthAHersh.com's Avatar
    Posted by RuthAHersh.com Fri Feb 6, 2009 8:24pm PST

    For all you Coffee & Coke drinkers, caffeine is the worst thing you can do if you have cramps. I love a glass of ice tea with lunch, but I quit cold turkey on my period, just to avoid the insane cramping it can cause. I also take prescription ibupofin. 800 MG, cut it in 1/2 tho if you want to stay awake. Also take this only when you have to, as it is bad for heart, kidneys, and of course liver. I have found in my 30 years of sever cramping, that an old fashioned heating pad is the best. I sleep with it on low on my lower tummy, and if you always keep that area warm, you will have little or no cramping. I also buy those chemical heating pads, that are for sore muscles. They have large ones for lower back pain, just spin those suckers around, they are the best, for your worst days. I am telling you ladies, from a gal that had the worst cramps ever, I would have killed for this advise when I was young... Hope it helps even one young gal...

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