That time of the month...an excuse or legitimate?

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  • Qarol
    Qarol Posts: 6,171 Member
    The worst symptom I experience is crushing depression. And for me, extra cardio the week before I'm due is essential. Doesn't make it all better. Doesn't have to be intense cardio. But without it, I'm a big ole mess.

    And as for cramps, well, my husband helps out with that... :smokin:
  • Saucy_lil_Minx
    Saucy_lil_Minx Posts: 3,302 Member
    Men might not want to keep reading if they are squeamish! So it is almost my time of the month and I get extremely painful cramps and other side effects. Usually I am so fatigued that I truly cannot get the energy to do almost anything, especially exercising. Do you guys (girls!) work out on your period? If you do, how do you deal with cramps / fatigue? I also have a bad habit of overeating on my period. Again it's the same old "I can do whatever I want because this is living hell and my insides are being ripped apart" excuse.

    Any advice for not falling off the bandwagon for a week every month?

    I workout, cramps ease with activity, and it shortens my cycle length. I allow myself :happy: some :happy: treats on my cycle or I would be grouchy. I surround my self the rest of the time with healthy snack choices to avoid the binge that come with my cycle. I sometime feel like I am out of my mind while it is my TOM, and exercise helps with that BIG TIME!
  • deksgrl
    deksgrl Posts: 7,237 Member
    I usually skip the first 2 days because those are the worst for me.
  • kaotik26
    kaotik26 Posts: 590 Member
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    You can try!:devil:
  • Saucy_lil_Minx
    Saucy_lil_Minx Posts: 3,302 Member
    Exercising is good, just don't sneeze

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    HAAAAAAAA HAHAAA! EWWWW! HAAAA! OMG that is so funny! Everyone turned and looked at me b/c I laughed so loud!!!!!
  • wyattj99
    wyattj99 Posts: 454 Member
    It's an excuse, the more you push yourself to workout during that time the better you will feel in the end.
  • Linnaea27
    Linnaea27 Posts: 639 Member
    I usually take the first day of my period off from heavy exercise. I often feel totally disgusting and crampy on that one day, and I just don't feel like pushing myself. After the first day, when I feel less gross, I will do some lighter-than-usual or sitting-down exercise (like riding a bike) or if I weirdly have a lot of energy, I'll do a regular workout. Once the first 2 days have gone, I feel back to normal and exercise as usual.

    I think if you feel crappy for 5 or more days, it's not worth the strength loss and consequent feeling of lethargy and grossness to rest on all the days. Maybe rest for the first 2 -- make those your rest days for the week-- and do at least light workouts or go for walks the rest of the days. I've found that working out somehow for a solid hour makes me feel great even if PMS or my period were getting me down before.

    I get dreadful food cravings too, especially the few days before when I am a PMS grouch in the extreme. Usually I just want lots of chocolate-- which I have, and then I am careful not to eat other high-calorie things for my meals that day so I'm not overeating too much.

    It seems like as one gets more accustomed to cleaner eating (more veggies, fruits, whole grains, good-quality meats), cravings for white food like pasta and very sweet chocolates decrease. The one other weird craving I usually do indulge is for red meat, but that can be prepared very healthily or even eaten in jerky form!
  • daniellabella986
    daniellabella986 Posts: 325 Member
    Exercising is good, just don't sneeze

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    HAAAAAAAA HAHAAA! EWWWW! HAAAA! OMG that is so funny! Everyone turned and looked at me b/c I laughed so loud!!!!!

    OMG I'm cracking up because I remember that episode!!!!!!!! Hahaha! I would do something when you're not feeling it, not necessarily a heavy cardio session (which for me would be equivalent to sneezing like that pic lol), but go for a walk or something. Really anything to keep your body moving. If it really is that bad for you, take a day off and see how you feel the next - take lots of Ibuprofen and caffeine can help. For me, I've noticed that since I've been eating better and working out more, my period has not only gotten lighter & shorter, but the symptoms aren't as bad (I always get affected the week of, not the week before like some people). Don't get me wrong, I'm still a raging, hangry, water-retaining b*tch who shouldn't be around people or bakeries, but after doing some type of workout I always feel better and less bad about myself. When aunt flo makes you feel like a fat a**, get off it and prove her wrong!
  • Saucy_lil_Minx
    Saucy_lil_Minx Posts: 3,302 Member
    My issue isn't while I'm bleeding- it's the 7-10 days beforehand. I get cranky, emotional, irritable and crave every salty and sweet thing in sight. The moment aunt flo gets here, I'm good. I know this, it's been this way since my teens, and what makes it more bearable is working out. I don't often get cramps, but when I do, exercising is what seems to help most, even more than a heating pad.

    This is pretty close to how I am. My problem is not actually while my Aunt Flo visits, but the week or two prior to Aunt Flo's visit.

    I break out two weeks before, and put on 5 lbs. of water weight.
    Then 1 week before I am cranky, and tired.
    When Aunt Flo visits other than cramping (which eases with exercise) I am done being a hot mess! However, I do want to eat more...which makes since when you are losing blood volume your body wants to replenish it quickly so it needs more fuel!

    I also find if I take an iron supplement regularly my fatigue, and cravings are MUCH less!
  • VelcroButt
    VelcroButt Posts: 34 Member
    I have terrible periods. I take the first day of my period as a rest day because of the cramps and I usually have an upset tummy that day too. 2nd day I work out but only at home. TMI but the flow is very heavy that day and I don't want to risk embarrassment. After that I'm back to my normal schedule. My cramps are much better now that I'm older and have had children, but when I was younger they were incredibly painful. Like to the point I passed out on more than one occasion. I would never expect someone to push through that kind of pain and I certainly don't think it's an excuse.

    As far as cravings go, if I'm really wanting something I will try to just have a small portion. I often want potato chips so I'll go to the convenience store and get a snack-size bag. I think if I got a regular-size bag I might eat the whole thing so I avoid doing that.
  • Linnaea27
    Linnaea27 Posts: 639 Member
    If your cramping is really severe, there's one way of dealing with it (though your grandma will object :wink: ): get your nose pierced. Seriously. When done on the left nostril, the piercing sits on an Ayurvedic pressure point and will relieve menstrual cramps (and labor pains, BTW).

    This is fascinating!!! I wish I'd known that as a teenager/in college-- I might have dared to get the nose stud I so dearly wanted!!!
  • ashantiallen96
    ashantiallen96 Posts: 2 Member
    I know that sometimes my sister will not exercise during her period, but i only miss exercise during the first two days of my period when i get lethal cramps. I typically get very nauseous during the first few days, so unless i have ibuprofen i only exercise the remaining 3 days out of the 5 days i'm going through it. I remember once trying to exercise before work since i heard that it can levitate cramping and i was out of ibuprofen. I would NEVER make that mistake again. For some reason the cramping became unbearable and i had to call out otherwise i would be puking everywhere. But with ibuprofen i exercise like normal :)
  • PBsMommy
    PBsMommy Posts: 1,166 Member
    I have always had rough periods. Before my daughter I had short but extremely painful periods and after her and having and IUD implanted I have long, sometime extremely long, moderately painful periods.

    I have found cardio workouts on my period actually helps with cramps and other pains. Lifting helps but doesn't seem to have as good as effect as cardio. Sometimes I switch my workouts around to do cardio on my heaviest, more painful days and move the lifting to lighter, less painful days.

    Unless you have a serious case of something crazy related to your period, I think not working out because you are experiencing what every other fertile woman on the planet experiences once a month is an excuse and a lousy one at that. But that's just my opinion.
  • mittenswillet
    mittenswillet Posts: 697 Member
    Menopause never looked so appealing as when you're shedding your insides.

    here! here!

    I cant WAIT for bloody menopause! every month i wished id made an appointment the month before to have my ovaries ripped out.....
    i hate my tom, always have, always will, but i still walk to the shops even though i have zero energy and feel like hell and my gorgeous husband always offers ibuprofen and comfort.
  • KnM0107
    KnM0107 Posts: 355 Member
    Well I have an active job (lawn care/tree removal) and can't take time off eat month because I have PMS... If I can go to work, I can workout.

    Honestly, it happens every month. I have dealt with it since I was 14. Cramps, headaches, fatigue, stomach ache ect. The world doesn't stop so neither do I. It is an excuse IMO (unless there are severe medical issues).
  • Jkn921
    Jkn921 Posts: 309 Member
    3-5 days I rest and take it easy as it's personally very uncomfortable for me. I'm still in a deficit most of the time so it's fine. I don't think it's an excuse for myself as I am really tired in that week and whenever I did exercise, it caused my cramps to hurt more.
  • hilts1969
    hilts1969 Posts: 465 Member
    Men might not want to keep reading if they are squeamish! So it is almost my time of the month and I get extremely painful cramps and other side effects. Usually I am so fatigued that I truly cannot get the energy to do almost anything, especially exercising. Do you guys (girls!) work out on your period? If you do, how do you deal with cramps / fatigue? I also have a bad habit of overeating on my period. Again it's the same old "I can do whatever I want because this is living hell and my insides are being ripped apart" excuse.

    Any advice for not falling off the bandwagon for a week every month?

    a recent study found periods are no more painful than paper cuts, for more info go to www.dramaqueen.com
  • 19TaraLynn84
    19TaraLynn84 Posts: 739 Member
    Men might not want to keep reading if they are squeamish! So it is almost my time of the month and I get extremely painful cramps and other side effects. Usually I am so fatigued that I truly cannot get the energy to do almost anything, especially exercising. Do you guys (girls!) work out on your period? If you do, how do you deal with cramps / fatigue? I also have a bad habit of overeating on my period. Again it's the same old "I can do whatever I want because this is living hell and my insides are being ripped apart" excuse.

    Any advice for not falling off the bandwagon for a week every month?

    a recent study found periods are no more painful than paper cuts, for more info go to www.dramaqueen.com

    So obviously a male. I don't even have to check your profile.
  • hilts1969
    hilts1969 Posts: 465 Member
    Men might not want to keep reading if they are squeamish! So it is almost my time of the month and I get extremely painful cramps and other side effects. Usually I am so fatigued that I truly cannot get the energy to do almost anything, especially exercising. Do you guys (girls!) work out on your period? If you do, how do you deal with cramps / fatigue? I also have a bad habit of overeating on my period. Again it's the same old "I can do whatever I want because this is living hell and my insides are being ripped apart" excuse.

    Any advice for not falling off the bandwagon for a week every month?


    a recent study found periods are no more painful than paper cuts, for more info go to www.dramaqueen.com

    So obviously a male. I don't even have to check your profile.

    harsh but fair
  • albayin
    albayin Posts: 2,524 Member
    Men might not want to keep reading if they are squeamish! So it is almost my time of the month and I get extremely painful cramps and other side effects. Usually I am so fatigued that I truly cannot get the energy to do almost anything, especially exercising. Do you guys (girls!) work out on your period? If you do, how do you deal with cramps / fatigue? I also have a bad habit of overeating on my period. Again it's the same old "I can do whatever I want because this is living hell and my insides are being ripped apart" excuse.

    Any advice for not falling off the bandwagon for a week every month?

    a recent study found periods are no more painful than paper cuts, for more info go to www.dramaqueen.com

    I am curious about the method used to measure "pain level"...
  • hilts1969
    hilts1969 Posts: 465 Member
    Men might not want to keep reading if they are squeamish! So it is almost my time of the month and I get extremely painful cramps and other side effects. Usually I am so fatigued that I truly cannot get the energy to do almost anything, especially exercising. Do you guys (girls!) work out on your period? If you do, how do you deal with cramps / fatigue? I also have a bad habit of overeating on my period. Again it's the same old "I can do whatever I want because this is living hell and my insides are being ripped apart" excuse.

    Any advice for not falling off the bandwagon for a week every month?

    a recent study found periods are no more painful than paper cuts, for more info go to www.dramaqueen.com

    I am curious about the method used to measure "pain level"...

    periods were classed as a 2/10 paper cuts were 4/10 with an a4 sheet of paper on the index finger
  • 19TaraLynn84
    19TaraLynn84 Posts: 739 Member
    Men might not want to keep reading if they are squeamish! So it is almost my time of the month and I get extremely painful cramps and other side effects. Usually I am so fatigued that I truly cannot get the energy to do almost anything, especially exercising. Do you guys (girls!) work out on your period? If you do, how do you deal with cramps / fatigue? I also have a bad habit of overeating on my period. Again it's the same old "I can do whatever I want because this is living hell and my insides are being ripped apart" excuse.

    Any advice for not falling off the bandwagon for a week every month?

    a recent study found periods are no more painful than paper cuts, for more info go to www.dramaqueen.com

    I am curious about the method used to measure "pain level"...

    periods were classed as a 2/10 paper cuts were 4/10 with an a4 sheet of paper on the index finger

    Even if this were true, paper cuts don't hurt for a week. Nice try, though.
  • cafeaulait7
    cafeaulait7 Posts: 2,459 Member
    Men might not want to keep reading if they are squeamish! So it is almost my time of the month and I get extremely painful cramps and other side effects. Usually I am so fatigued that I truly cannot get the energy to do almost anything, especially exercising. Do you guys (girls!) work out on your period? If you do, how do you deal with cramps / fatigue? I also have a bad habit of overeating on my period. Again it's the same old "I can do whatever I want because this is living hell and my insides are being ripped apart" excuse.

    Any advice for not falling off the bandwagon for a week every month?

    a recent study found periods are no more painful than paper cuts, for more info go to www.dramaqueen.com

    I am curious about the method used to measure "pain level"...

    periods were classed as a 2/10 paper cuts were 4/10 with an a4 sheet of paper on the index finger

    Even if this were true, paper cuts don't hurt for a week. Nice try, though.

    It wasn't even a nice try. Unless he was just passing on what his 10-year-old son said to tell us. It's an average joke for a kid that age, maybe.
  • hilts1969
    hilts1969 Posts: 465 Member
    Men might not want to keep reading if they are squeamish! So it is almost my time of the month and I get extremely painful cramps and other side effects. Usually I am so fatigued that I truly cannot get the energy to do almost anything, especially exercising. Do you guys (girls!) work out on your period? If you do, how do you deal with cramps / fatigue? I also have a bad habit of overeating on my period. Again it's the same old "I can do whatever I want because this is living hell and my insides are being ripped apart" excuse.

    Any advice for not falling off the bandwagon for a week every month?

    a recent study found periods are no more painful than paper cuts, for more info go to www.dramaqueen.com

    I am curious about the method used to measure "pain level"...

    periods were classed as a 2/10 paper cuts were 4/10 with an a4 sheet of paper on the index finger

    Even if this were true, paper cuts don't hurt for a week. Nice try, though.

    it wasn't based on length more on pain tolerance, it also found that most period pains seemed to affect woman on a friday or monday whereas paper cuts could inflict people randomly between monday through friday
  • hilts1969
    hilts1969 Posts: 465 Member
    Men might not want to keep reading if they are squeamish! So it is almost my time of the month and I get extremely painful cramps and other side effects. Usually I am so fatigued that I truly cannot get the energy to do almost anything, especially exercising. Do you guys (girls!) work out on your period? If you do, how do you deal with cramps / fatigue? I also have a bad habit of overeating on my period. Again it's the same old "I can do whatever I want because this is living hell and my insides are being ripped apart" excuse.

    Any advice for not falling off the bandwagon for a week every month?

    a recent study found periods are no more painful than paper cuts, for more info go to www.dramaqueen.com

    I am curious about the method used to measure "pain level"...

    periods were classed as a 2/10 paper cuts were 4/10 with an a4 sheet of paper on the index finger

    Even if this were true, paper cuts don't hurt for a week. Nice try, though.

    It wasn't even a nice try. Unless he was just passing on what his 10-year-old son said to tell us. It's an average joke for a kid that age, maybe.

    children tend to depress me in fairness, i tend to avoid them where possible
  • kaotik26
    kaotik26 Posts: 590 Member
    Men might not want to keep reading if they are squeamish! So it is almost my time of the month and I get extremely painful cramps and other side effects. Usually I am so fatigued that I truly cannot get the energy to do almost anything, especially exercising. Do you guys (girls!) work out on your period? If you do, how do you deal with cramps / fatigue? I also have a bad habit of overeating on my period. Again it's the same old "I can do whatever I want because this is living hell and my insides are being ripped apart" excuse.

    Any advice for not falling off the bandwagon for a week every month?

    a recent study found periods are no more painful than paper cuts, for more info go to www.dramaqueen.com

    I am curious about the method used to measure "pain level"...

    periods were classed as a 2/10 paper cuts were 4/10 with an a4 sheet of paper on the index finger

    Even if this were true, paper cuts don't hurt for a week. Nice try, though.

    Paper cuts don't make me curl up in the fetal position and want to cry sometimes either.
  • hilts1969
    hilts1969 Posts: 465 Member
    Men might not want to keep reading if they are squeamish! So it is almost my time of the month and I get extremely painful cramps and other side effects. Usually I am so fatigued that I truly cannot get the energy to do almost anything, especially exercising. Do you guys (girls!) work out on your period? If you do, how do you deal with cramps / fatigue? I also have a bad habit of overeating on my period. Again it's the same old "I can do whatever I want because this is living hell and my insides are being ripped apart" excuse.

    Any advice for not falling off the bandwagon for a week every month?

    a recent study found periods are no more painful than paper cuts, for more info go to www.dramaqueen.com

    I am curious about the method used to measure "pain level"...

    periods were classed as a 2/10 paper cuts were 4/10 with an a4 sheet of paper on the index finger

    Even if this were true, paper cuts don't hurt for a week. Nice try, though.

    Paper cuts don't make me curl up in the fetal position and want to cry sometimes either.

    Us men laugh in the face of pain, that is why women never go to war, world war two would still be going on if we had period and chocolate breaks
  • 19TaraLynn84
    19TaraLynn84 Posts: 739 Member
    Men might not want to keep reading if they are squeamish! So it is almost my time of the month and I get extremely painful cramps and other side effects. Usually I am so fatigued that I truly cannot get the energy to do almost anything, especially exercising. Do you guys (girls!) work out on your period? If you do, how do you deal with cramps / fatigue? I also have a bad habit of overeating on my period. Again it's the same old "I can do whatever I want because this is living hell and my insides are being ripped apart" excuse.

    Any advice for not falling off the bandwagon for a week every month?

    a recent study found periods are no more painful than paper cuts, for more info go to www.dramaqueen.com

    I am curious about the method used to measure "pain level"...

    periods were classed as a 2/10 paper cuts were 4/10 with an a4 sheet of paper on the index finger

    Even if this were true, paper cuts don't hurt for a week. Nice try, though.

    Paper cuts don't make me curl up in the fetal position and want to cry sometimes either.

    Us men laugh in the face of pain, that is why women never go to war, world war two would still be going on if we had period and chocolate breaks


    Mmmmmmmhmmmmmmmmm......please copy and paste the link below and watch this lovely little video. These guys were laughing. For a little bit.

    http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WlU2lmzzpxQ
  • 19TaraLynn84
    19TaraLynn84 Posts: 739 Member
  • hilts1969
    hilts1969 Posts: 465 Member

    i refuse to copy and paste can't you do it it where i can just click on it, i am a very busy man