For Ladies ONLY!! (this is for your own sake, men!)
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bump!0
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I hope you tell your GYN how bad it is. You could have endometriosis, which is treatable without surgery ( with medications) and then you can have your life back!0
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I crave the chocolate. All of it. HA.
I have an IUD that was put in about 19 months ago and while I have had some sort or TOM since then last two months was super light and nothing this month... I am halfway freaked honestly because all ones gotta do is look at me sideways and I am having a baby (5 babies 3 of which were on Birth Control) I plan to keep working out and prolly eat a SMALL amount of chocolate.
I am also a little psycho the week before.0 -
Me: a migraine type headache 1 day before. I am blessed to not have cramps, but now as I am peri menopausal, I get low back pain ( not cramps but it is steady,like a strained muscle). and no chocolate or bread is safe if I do not control myself.. Want to NAP! If I give in 1 whole bag of mint milano can be inhaled.
Exercise helps a lot, endorphins rock. weight loss helps a lot too. I do light up on it though, slower rides , less strenuous0 -
I am sorry if I caused confusion; I was speaking SOLELY in Chinese medical terms, and I was not advising anyone to do what I said. I was just explaining how we view those statements in the field of acupuncture.
Chocolate does nourish the blood, salt is the flavour that the kidneys like, and downward pressure is bad to do during menses in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), only. I am not referring to any other medical profession here, nor making claims about any medical profession besides acupuncture. As an acupuncturist, these are the things we would say to those questions, and they are successful when followed through.
These answers are how we explain those situations in TCM. I am aware that they don't line up with conventional medicine, and I apologize for any confusion or frustration at my words
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I'm guessing that pms time is around right now? I know this because i am pretty moody right now myself. lol.0
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If Flo became real, I would hold a gun to her head, look straight in her eyes for 10 seconds, say "I hate you, you useless *****," pull the trigger without remorse, kick her into the ditch, and spit on her.
I think all bets are off during pms and those first heavy days. It's all I can do not to wreak hell and havoc on all those in my fuming, raging, crying path, including puppies and small children. I will consume anything and everything I want to, like a voracious beast, like a bottomless sinkhole, and not one MOLECULE of it will remotely resemble a vegetable or a fruit. I will eat enough calories for a person 20 times my size and I will still be hungry. I will NOT exercise because just getting out of bed is already a marathon.
And then a few days later, I'll be back on track and we'll just put all of that unpleasantry behind us. I'm sorry, but you will not catch me dieting or working out during hell time. Nor will I feel guilty about it. It's too much on its own to deal with.0 -
p.s. Chocolate cravings are TOTALLY indicative of magnesium deficiency.
and because chocolate is nomnomnom...0 -
Eh, it gets pretty unbearable. Even though I only work weekends and am in school during the week, I always seem to get hit with my period (which only lasts 2-3 days and is incredibly heavy and painful) on the days that I work. I take a lot of OTC medications to help take the edge off the pain, and just deal with what the meds don't get rid of. I also tend to break out and have zits on the lower part of my face, especially my chin, during that week. It sucks =(.
I definitely don't exercise. It tends to make it worse and not at all better. My mood is fine, other than the pain causing me to be a bit antisocial just due to lack of being able to have a good time when you're in a lot of pain. I don't turn into a kitchen-gobbling monster. My body retains water because of the heavy cramping, but it goes away within a few days of the bleeding stopping. All in all, it's a crippling few days, but it is just a few days, and I know all the other women are going through the same, so I set my teeth and get through it.0 -
i crave sweets, chocolate, FROSTING, etc. I hold on to a lot of water so I know to either not weigh myself right before or during, or to accept the fact that I'm not going to be BFF's with the scale right then. Sigh. :ohwell: but then, right afterwards, BAM good-bye five pounds. (LMAO it's mostly water though..............) :laugh:0
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working out relieves my cramps so I work out every day for relief. I also gain 8 pounds during that time. LAME!!!!!0
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PMS affects me but there is no food craving. what affects me is the bleeding makes it uncomfortable to exercise..:mad:0
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Lets see..... I run to get stress out..... so I run a lot. PMS? Nope not had it since I started losing weight. I workout even on the heavy days, there's no excuse not to do it. I've had 13 cycles since starting my journey.....I think my own results speak for themselves. I get cravings, sure..... every woman does at the time of the month because your body needs something extra to replace what it's about to get rid of.... but I learn that it's not always what you think it is that you are craving. Sweet may mean you need some other vitamin source, same as salty.
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I am entering that lovely time of pre-menopause, and my periods have gotten horribly heavy with bad cramps. Started MFP six weeks ago today, and this is my second cycle since joining.
My first cycle was exactly the same. I did not find exercising comfortable AT ALL. I ended up doing a shorter work out, but felt like crap.
Flash forward a month: I upped my water quite a bit (from a lazy eight glasses, to a strict 10 or more per day) have dropped 11 lbs, and the cramps have disappeared. The flow is still heavy, but I think that's just a symptom of pre-menopause.
I have some cravings, as well. Mine last two full weeks now!!! I am finding that when I exercise, I just don't want to mess up my progress, so I distract myself with reading, or finding something to occupy my mind. Also, I allow myself enough calories to have some dark chocolate in the evening nearly every single day. Keeps me sane.0 -
before it I get so irritated with everything.
on first days I want sweet things but I can exercise if I'm not in pain.
rest of the time I just feel really horny :laugh:0 -
If Flo became real, I would hold a gun to her head, look straight in her eyes for 10 seconds, say "I hate you, you useless *****," pull the trigger without remorse, kick her into the ditch, and spit on her.
I think all bets are off during pms and those first heavy days. It's all I can do not to wreak hell and havoc on all those in my fuming, raging, crying path, including puppies and small children. I will consume anything and everything I want to, like a voracious beast, like a bottomless sinkhole, and not one MOLECULE of it will remotely resemble a vegetable or a fruit. I will eat enough calories for a person 20 times my size and I will still be hungry. I will NOT exercise because just getting out of bed is already a marathon.
And then a few days later, I'll be back on track and we'll just put all of that unpleasantry behind us. I'm sorry, but you will not catch me dieting or working out during hell time. Nor will I feel guilty about it. It's too much on its own to deal with.
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I'm just finishing my second Aunt Flo MFP visit. I do the salt and chocolate thing too. I ate lots of 100 calorie bags of popcorn to tame the salt cravings and had pizza and a chocolate cupcake at my son's birthday party last night. It's all within the calorie range so it's all good. The worst part for me is the bloat that starts a week before. No matter how well I am doing, the dang scale will not move for days and days. I get a big jump at the finish...but it is frustrating nevertheless.0
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Likely the whole reason I came in here is because it said Ladies Only. That being said we do a lot of studying about the hormones of PMS and Menstrual Cycles in almost all of my fitness/medical classes.
Sad fact is there is not much you can do about it. Your body is preparing to have a baby and the hormones tell you to not only pack in food, but it also makes your emotions out of whack. While I have no idea what it is like it is 100% unfair to women and I do sympathize. So yes you will gain weight even if your diet is spot on... sorry but it will also come flying off once your all done. If I was a woman I wouldn't weigh myself for about 2 weeks in that time frame.
Thanxs for the advice I think im gonna suffer on my weigh in tomo cause im starting to feel bloated etc Im gonna try not take it to heart lol ohh they joys of being a women x0 -
Seriously I am in the category of moody bi@&%#tch for a few days then comes the omg what can i eat! Give me food now and not just any food all the bad stuff gimme gimme gimme, then it starts and I say to myself, what it has been a month already? I very rarely realise what is going on until it actually starts lol.0
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Okay, So I don't know about you but I personally have a little issue with PMS... I get moody all the usual symptoms and usually during this time period I eat super fatty and salt food and super sweet food. I crave it like a crazy pregnant woman.
Anyway, the point of this thread is how does your red tide affect you and your journey to super sexy health. What do you crave? Do you work out? What do you do to circumvent the effects of PMS in reference to your diet & exercise? What would you do to your period if it could manifest itself into a physical being?
I personally would punch him in the face repeatedly and rub it's face in the dirt, but that's just me...0 -
Exercise makes it heavier. Which means it stops sooner. And the feeling in your arms on that last rep is so much more engaging than the pain in your back and belly
I'm happy about that.
Although bacon sandwiches alway smell exceptionally good at that time.0 -
I totally agree with you Cordi0
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If Flo became real, I would hold a gun to her head, look straight in her eyes for 10 seconds, say "I hate you, you useless *****," pull the trigger without remorse, kick her into the ditch, and spit on her.
I think all bets are off during pms and those first heavy days. It's all I can do not to wreak hell and havoc on all those in my fuming, raging, crying path, including puppies and small children. I will consume anything and everything I want to, like a voracious beast, like a bottomless sinkhole, and not one MOLECULE of it will remotely resemble a vegetable or a fruit. I will eat enough calories for a person 20 times my size and I will still be hungry. I will NOT exercise because just getting out of bed is already a marathon.
And then a few days later, I'll be back on track and we'll just put all of that unpleasantry behind us. I'm sorry, but you will not catch me dieting or working out during hell time. Nor will I feel guilty about it. It's too much on its own to deal with.
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It makes me want to eat absolutely everything, especially cheese, chocolate and wine. :frown:0
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i crave red meat and cheese and sugar, I eat trail mix instead. the nuts help for some reason. If i'm super hungry i eat ....but no junk. homemade popcorn with a little salt is as far as i go.
i start popping advil before my period even gets here. i work out on my period and push as hard as i physically can. i also sleep more.0 -
Well I am about to go downstairs and get a handful of M&M Pretzels and some sort of chocolate covered mint ball. Then I am going to give my husband the look of death if he even glances my way and raises his eyebrows and if he starts to talk, I am going to cut him off with a "nuh uh uh...I wouldn't if I were your"
Then I am going to come back upstairs, cry some more watching stupid youtube videos, roll my eyes at some of the posts on my Facebook and maybe feel a little guilty for giving another driver the finger today (no I won't).
Then I am going to take my bloated *kitten* to bed before someone wants something from me
I hate Aunt Flo...0 -
About a week before my cycle I tend to be easily stressed, mood swings from high to low and I generally feel very negatively about myself. Interestingly I had been pretty numb to PMS for the past few months at a deficit, when I started to eat 1600 calories + daily I began to get some of the symptoms of my cycle back. Oh joy!0
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Tom makes me so tired and terribly hungry I would eat a cow a day before it comes. I can't exercise on the first day cause I can't move much. Last time I was so weak I took iron tabs and that made it flow more so I won't repeat that mistake.0
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this forum was very helpful. i too suffer from PMS, cravings from smoothies, peanut butter (half a jar/ok i lied, a jar), chips, cupcakes, fried oreos and soo much more!! and ya'll mentioned chocolates?? haha...my chocolates need to have bits and pieces of either toffee, coconut,, almonds, cashews, walnuts, pecans, caramel and anything you could drizzle/dip chocolate in. not to mention the lovely mood swingS that brightens my boyfriends day, haha.. (trust me, i feel horrible). anyways, i DID NOTICE a change in my symptoms when i started to loose weight and eat healthy nutritious food. the cramps and bloating lessened. i didn't have to take my monthly dose of pamprin and aleve like before. Also noticed how sweating perfusely made me feel lighter and energetic in a sense. at times i feel that this "PMS" deal is all in the train of thought, but we all know that it's far from the truth.
with this said, i still get the monthly spell occasionally; still is annoying but a little tolerable now. Let's try and steer clear from these bumps; these(bad habits and damn hormone fluctuations) are distractions that's hindering us to live a healthy well-balanced life.
good luck to us.0
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