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Default Jun 25, 2018 at 02:24 PM
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Has anyone else experienced worse PMS as you get older? I am 40 years old now, and I have horrible PMS. I am not on the pill or any sort of birth control. It seems like I am so much moodier and on edge than I used to be with PMS when I was younger. Has anyone else experienced this?

Also, and sorry if this is TMI, is it normal for periods to be more clotty too? IDK, I always have normal Pap smears and normal well woman exams, so I don’t think anything is fundamentally wrong with me. I want to kick myself though because I had a well woman exam today, and I forgot to bring it up with the doctor. Of course, when you’re all uncomfortable with the speculum down there, it’s easy to forget. I am lucky I remembered to ask her to write out the order for the bone density scan since I have osteopenia, and I have not had a bone density scan in some years.

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