Sunday, September 18, 2016
Hello! It’s Not Just PMS. PMS and PMDD Are Not the Same Thing
Let's set the record straight once and
for all, shall we? PMS and PMDD are not the same thing.
I remember PMS. I had it as a very young
girl and woman. It was signified by the typical energy drop, irritability,
cravings, weepiness, bloating and leaden legs that preceded my period. It was a
pain in the...well, you know. It made it a challenge to go about life as usual,
but I managed, because PMS is manageable. At least, it was for me. I have a
huge pain tolerance!
At some point in my life, something
switched on...or maybe off. Either way, PMS started to transform into something
a lot less friendly. I was markedly becoming an entirely different person for
several days before my period, changing back again as soon as the blood flowed.
This wasn't about bloating and irritability. This was about marked personality
changes characterized by extreme sensitivity to stimulus and anger. Simply put,
I couldn't stand to be around people, and I couldn't handle the simplest of
frustrations.
Enter peri-menopause. Now at age 48,
PMDD has become an even bigger nightmare. With the shifting of my hormones
comes a much more unpredictable barrage of cyclic symptoms including anxiety,
rapid mood swings, rumination and self-sabotage the likes of which even years
of extreme personal development can't help me tackle. Add to the mix suicidal
fantasy, full-on rage, and an aversion to my partner with its characteristic
withdrawal and silence that is completely destructive. Marked personality
changes have become unrecognizable personality! Day-long crying jags have
replaced weepiness. And bloating and cramping have morphed into days of
constipation, muscle aches, headaches, and other inexplicable weirdness
including strings of 12 hour naps! This ain't PMS, folks!
I wonder how many of my well-meaning
associates who say they have or had PMDD really know what they are talking
about. Did they have those simple cramps, bloating, and mood changes I recall
from my youth? Do they think that is PMDD? Do they understand that PMDD is a
life-altering, destructive, and altogether demonic monthly possession which
leaves one feeling completely effed-up? I have to wonder. Because often,
something in the way they say it or look at me or how they live their lives
makes me think they don't. The dead give-away is of course, "It went away
with exercise and dietary changes" or "You just have to think more
positively".
These two female "things," PMS
and PMDD, are often lumped together. There is no harm in that, necessarily. The
problem arises when everything that is generally known about PMS is transferred
to PMDD and an assumption is made that they are in fact the same thing or so
closely associated as to be kissing cousins. In actuality, they are entirely
different races. And speaking of races, it's a lot easier to run the PMS race,
let me tell you. The PMDD race? Honey, it's a never-ending marathon of trials
over which a woman has very little control, no matter the extent of her
efforts.
Are you suffering from PMS or PMDD?
Learning the difference can make a world of difference in understanding yourself and your symptoms. For more information, visit the National Association for PMDD/Gia Allemand Foundation website.
Liana's note: The above guest post was written by the blogger Cheekyminx. With her permission, several posts she has written about PMDD will be featured on this blog in the months to come. In the meantime, to find out more about her work as a PMDD Advocate, please visit her Facebook page, PMDD Life Support.
Labels:
anger,
despair,
fatigue,
frustration,
hormones,
menopause,
menstruation,
mood disorders,
NAPMDD,
pain,
perimenopause,
PMDD,
PMS,
rage,
relationships,
suicidal ideation,
tears
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