PMDD - It's not just mental and emotional.
~Horrible, horrible anxiety tonight, along with every joint in my body aching.~
~Exhausted, and falling asleep against my will all day...~
~PMDD is sometimes like being a prisoner of your own body.~
~The thing is, at the toughest time of the month, I don't "cry" -- I just close my eyes and tears stream out of them.~
~I have almost taken my life numerous times in the past, unaware of what I was dealing with, thinking it was some moral failing on my part.~
PMDD can also affect us physically and spiritually. We can feel on top of the world one minute, and the next be on our knees praying for the strength we need to get through the next day, hour, even the next minute. Most times there's no way to prepare for its arrival, as the nightmare that is PMDD can creep in slowly, or broadside us in a blink, and totally without warning.
Sunday, May 22, 2016
Sunday, May 15, 2016
Pre Menstrual Euphoric Disorder - Have You Experienced It?
A reader asks: Something I've never understood is my own menstrual symptoms, which I've never seen discussed anywhere. I get the complete opposite of you. Instead of PMDD, I get Premenstrual Euphoric D. For three or four days before bleeding starts, I get s surge of energy, both creative and physical, and my sex drive goes through the roof. Later, when my period starts, I get quite severe backache and cramps. This, I assume, is another type of PMS.
I have other atypical reactions, too. If I get too aroused while standing, I fall over. I can't be the only woman who experiences this, but I've never heard it described. Seems to me that we need a lot more research in this area. PMS isn't just cultural. It's physical, but I suspect it's far broader and more complex than people realize.
If you come across an explanation for my PMED, I'd be very grateful to find out.
Readers: Can we help a sister out? Please share any similar experiences (or any links to relevant material) you may have in the comments section, or write to me privately here. Thank you!
I have other atypical reactions, too. If I get too aroused while standing, I fall over. I can't be the only woman who experiences this, but I've never heard it described. Seems to me that we need a lot more research in this area. PMS isn't just cultural. It's physical, but I suspect it's far broader and more complex than people realize.
If you come across an explanation for my PMED, I'd be very grateful to find out.
Readers: Can we help a sister out? Please share any similar experiences (or any links to relevant material) you may have in the comments section, or write to me privately here. Thank you!
PMDD Quote of the Week
~Everything, and I mean Everything, is going good in my life right now. It doesn't make any sense at all but I'm so very sad anyway.~