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I get swollen tits and really crappy skin before my mentrual period and my homicidal/suicidal PMS moodswings are lasting for over a week nowadays.


I'm totally fu(ked off with it.


Apart from a total hysterectomy or waiting for the menopause, does anyone have any helpful comments or observations?

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ImpetuousVrouw Wrote:

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> I get swollen tits and really crappy skin before

> my mentrual period and my homicidal/suicidal PMS

> moodswings are lasting for over a week nowadays.

>

> I'm totally fu(ked off with it.

>


You'll be fine tomorrow. Don't start moaning, at us.

PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> Isn't there a specialist department at our own

> very wonderful Kings College Hospital dealing with

> this?

> Get a referral from your doctor but do NOT go see

> Mr Whitehead at Gynae department. He is a bully

> and very rude.


I've always found him to be very amusing. He is brusque at first. But I have met him a few times and like him. He's never been anything but kind to me.

I'm a great believer in a good diet and plenty of exercise so that's all good. This should be a way of life for us all. The OP says my homicidal/suicidal PMS moodswings are lasting for over a week nowadays.


I suffered for years from severe PMS-related depression. I don't mean feeling a bit down about things I mean huge black dogs hunting in packs. Diet and exercise didn't help my symptoms at all because I became my own worst enemy for one week a month. I would stay inside as much as possible, wouldn't go out to the gym or see friends; would either eat next to nothing or eat all the wrong things. So, at the exact time that my body needed all the right foods and vitamins I would be crying indoors,eating carbs and downing gin to take the edge off how bloody awful I felt.


Mirena coil is the way to go. It's not for everyone but check it out. Try googling "PMS Mirena coil" - you should find forums where this is discussed in detail.


It changed my life. It sounds very dramatic but it's true. All those years of black dogs all ended with a tiny little device that took about 4 minutes to fit. Don't hesitate. It's a no-brainer.

Be slightly careful of the internet though. My consultant advised me not to look too much as it's mostly the people who don't get on with it who post online. And he was right. Those of us who've got our lives back are far too busy having fun all month long!


(P.S. Curlykaren, I'm happy to tell you more of my experience over PM if you still want to know more)

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