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Exclamation Sep 23, 2013 at 09:06 PM
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Hey ladies I have a question! Have any of you noticed during a typical PMS for some women that yours is like extreme? PM replies.
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Default Sep 23, 2013 at 09:24 PM
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Nope. I've got a very light cycle. Sometimes the week before I'll be a bit more teary and a bit more hungry, but I'm not moody and certainly not irritable or b****y.

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Default Sep 23, 2013 at 09:31 PM
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I was. In fact, I was hell on wheels for at least a week before my period started. I was mean and nasty and angry. I didn't know then that I had bipolar, so my family and I just assumed it was a really ugly version of PMS. Funny how I never knew that's what it was until long after I passed through the menopause at age 47.....but I'm glad I don't have to go through that anymore, even if I AM still bipolar. Lol.

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Default Sep 23, 2013 at 11:12 PM
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I used to be irritable and clumsy the week before my menses. My BF could tell when it was getting near that time because I stumbled more as we hiked in the woods. I've not heard others describe a change in their coordination during PMS but it was pronounced with mine.

So happy to be perimenopausal.

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Default Sep 23, 2013 at 11:31 PM
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YES I have rage issues for sure

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Default Sep 23, 2013 at 11:55 PM
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I have a huge link between hormones and bipolar. My first two pregnancies ended with severe depression. My last one ended with potpartum pyschosis. I'm on the depo shot now but still.get a little hypo every time the calendar says "it's tiiiiiiiiime!!!!!"

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Default Sep 24, 2013 at 12:04 AM
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I have, but I've qualified for PMDD since high school.

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I am so glad someone brought this up, over the last few months I have turned into a monster with PMS. I know its hormones and not the 'normal' mood fluctuation because it gets worse the night before the bleeding starts, and once it does I am absolutely fine again.

I have extreme suicidal and self harm thoughts, sometimes acting on them, I am very agitated and the anxiety levels rise (although I have been able to keep this under control). I take out my frustration and anger on people that are closest to me and I find I get far more picky and judgmental. My mood doesnt always feel super low, but I do feel super pissed off. I get a lot of physical symptoms too but the mental ones are far more dangerous for me. It is driving me up the wall!

I have been researching and have found a few things that are supposed to help but I am unsure of interactions with psyc meds. Working out and avoiding sugar are things I have tried but I think I need something more.

What I have found that is supposed to help -
Calcium, Vitamin E, Magnesium, B-6, Chasteberry (I use this for moody mares and it works a treat so I hope it would help humans too), Evening primrose oil, fishoil, flaxseed oil, Black cohosh and valerian (which also works for my horses).

Next time I see my pdoc I am going to ask about interactions or what I could do to get this undercontrol. Its annoying to be doing so well then once a month lose the plot. Its starting to wear thin and my boyfriend is getting tired of it. I have been planning on getting the mirena but it is so hard to organise. Maybe now my boyfriend will help me with that since it got so bad last week.
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Default Sep 24, 2013 at 05:15 AM
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I've only really dealt with my period for the past 11 years and it's not regular. I sleep for the 1st day in a half I sleep. nothing can wake me. I love swiss cake rolls only during this time. Mood wise I'm a bit more agitated.

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I used to feel extremely depressed a few days before my period, when otherwise in a stable mood. That would only happen occasionally and now that I'm almost 48, that never happens (still not in menopause).
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Hello all. I am new to this forum. I have been diagnosed before with anxiety, depression, psychosis nos & later on, I had the label of schizophrenia slapped on me. I have to take birth control to regulate my menstral cycle and just before I started this period, I felt weird. I have been paranoid, anxious, unable to sleep. Has anyone else had this sort of problem before? Also, I feel like some people I work with are having some fun messing with my head. I know that it is not all me. I am not hallucinating in any way, but I feel frightened and have racing thoughts.
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Default Nov 08, 2013 at 11:26 PM
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The week before my cycle starts is utter hell. My emotions are always completely out of whack, I'm in a lot of pain...But it usually tapers off after it actually starts.

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