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Do you become lazy when you are on period?

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Well, I try not to be :(

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  • Posts: 12,344 Member
    I'm pretty much lazy all the time.
  • Posts: 325 Member
    Don't you feel week though when you get period?
  • Posts: 13,049 Member
    I don't use my period as an excuse. It's just a normal day for me and I carry on as usual.

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  • Posts: 4,323 Member
    Don't you feel week though when you get period?

    no, i just make sure i get plenty of iron
  • Posts: 12,344 Member
    Don't you feel week though when you get period?

    I used to, but that was linked to a health condition that has since been resolved. Now I just get cranky.
  • Posts: 520 Member
    I'm pretty much lazy all the time.

    This. Bahaha. The week before I'm *supposed* to start the only thing is that I get a zit here or there and some bloating. I just don't weigh myself for that week, s'about it! I suppress mine with my BC pills to once every 4-6 months, but I still get my PMS every month. Other than that, no, not much change in my drive to be active!
  • Yeah it's because I'm exhausted. I'm bleeding uncontrollably for days and it wears me out. I need to rest to heal!!!!!
  • Posts: 5,044 Member
    Yes
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  • Posts: 1,282 Member
    A pretty accurate description of me on my period.

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  • Posts: 815 Member
    Don't you feel week though when you get period?
    I don't feel like a full week, I just feel more like a Monday.
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  • Posts: 6,208 Member
    Congratulations!! Did you just get yours?
  • Posts: 2,178 Member
    I'm pretty much lazy all the time.

    Yep.
  • Posts: 2,178 Member

    no, i just make sure i lift plenty of iron

    FIFY.
  • Posts: 4,064 Member
    No, but I become even more b!tchy than I already am! :blushing:

    Edited for spelling.
  • Posts: 26,368 Member
    Nope. My period is so much better than it used to be though, it used to be awful, like leaking out of two maxi pads together awful. Now I just need the small ones and I never leak.
  • Posts: 10,740 Member
    I don't use my period as an excuse. It's just a normal day for me and I carry on as usual.

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    that was amazing.
  • Posts: 970 Member
    I do not.
  • Posts: 229 Member
    Day 1 yes.... but then im all good, and its not LAZY, its just lack of ambition because I just want to die!
    My biggest problem is the week before when I get mad TOM carb munchies, I cant control it, it is terrible, I eat so much I put on like 2-3kg in a week (5-7lb) and then within the week of my period it all just melts off but the worst part is how the carb munchies make me feel... especially because I eat plenty of carbs in my every day diet!!!
  • Posts: 535 Member
    Not lazy. Just sad, pissed, in pain, and literally HEAVIER. I had mine this week and I worked my *kitten* off.
  • Posts: 40 Member
    Megan has an awesome profile pic- very Dior darling!,
  • Posts: 183 Member
    When I was basically inactive :sad: i used to say "oh period eat more who cares:explode: " Then I started to become more active and I would ask other women and everyone said it all depends on how ill they feel and most do not use it as an excuse. Now that I am more active I only become lazy if I am truly sick, too heavy flow or exhausted due also to anemia which is now more under control:smile: !
  • Posts: 194 Member
    Not everyone experiences the same level of physical/mental distress during their cycle. Some women get it so bad it qualifies as PMDD. It's not an excuse if your body really can't perform at the same level as usual. I used to work at a paint store, and I stocked 40-lb. boxes of paint all day. They were literally harder to lift those days -- I could tell a distinct difference.

    So it's not lazy if you are truly feeling ill. Nor is it a reason to completely fall off the wagon and say anything goes. But you do sometimes have to cut yourself some slack.

    And I don't know if anyone else has tried it, but Vitamin B-6 and magnesium supplements made a tremendous difference for me in the mood swing department.
  • Posts: 2,270 Member
    Extremely.
  • Posts: 989 Member
    Day 1 yes.... but then im all good, and its not LAZY, its just lack of ambition because I just want to die!
    My biggest problem is the week before when I get mad TOM carb munchies, I cant control it, it is terrible, I eat so much I put on like 2-3kg in a week (5-7lb) and then within the week of my period it all just melts off but the worst part is how the carb munchies make me feel... especially because I eat plenty of carbs in my every day diet!!!

    Yeah this for me too. The first day I avoid everything. ARGH its horrible. The week before I'm definitely hungry and carbs are usually the choice. :( I do get lethargic some because I'm mildly anemic as it is. I take iron(slo Fe) for that week.


    Had to bust out laughing at the men replying. Some new biology letting men menstruate?
  • Posts: 35 Member
    I'm lazy all the time, but when I'm on my cycle I get really bad cramps and I find that exercising really helps them. It hard at times to pull myself together but I feel better when I do. But even though I exercise I eat everything all day for the 5 days! Especially chocolate!
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    A pretty accurate description of me on my period.

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    haha This!
  • Posts: 15,149 Member
    I don't use my period as an excuse. It's just a normal day for me and I carry on as usual.

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    ^LMAO!!
  • I'm so lazy today, no exercise, just lying all day. How can I stop being lazy?????
  • Posts: 61 Member
    I have PMDD =p I take the first day of my cycle off and rest because of the high levels of pain, but 24 hours later, all my bloat is gone and I'm back in the gym unless my flow has me feeling uncomfortable due to its being really heavy. My pain is bad enough that I was in labor with my first son and didn't know I was having contractions because they felt the same as my period pain >.<

    I don't usually use pain relievers because they have never helped. I used to take Tylenol PM and sleep through it, but with 2 kids, that's not so possible anymore. Now, I just curl up on the couch and watch Disney movies with my kids all day.

    I do Cycle Training to help take advantage of my hormonal changes in my workouts. I have previously had a LOT of success with it. Since my kids were born, I've lacked motivation to really do it until now.
    http://www.prevention.com/fitness/fitness-tips/menstrual-cycle-workout?s=1
    http://www.muscleandfitnesshers.com/features/other/cycle-training
  • Posts: 1,268 Member
    it makes more tired around this time. so I try my best to watch what I eat, keep hydrated and go to bed earlier than usual. As far as lazy well yes it does, but who has time for that. I am on a mission and must fight the power. You just got to make yourself do your exericses even when you don't feel like it. To me, that is what the definition of dedication is.
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