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that time of the month
When you have your cycle, do you have snarly moods? or feelings on your sleeve? I know I did. My best friend told me she never had those moody feelings. I have a daughter who has a rough time. She has a stressful job, came home crying 2 days this week and called in sick today. Every month isn't this bad, but occassionally they are.
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02-17-2011 07:39 PM
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I have been done for a while, and I can honestly say that I do not miss it at ALL. Yes, I had bad moods, and felt terrible. It is awful what women have to go thru.
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Originally Posted by
buglebe
My best friend told me she never had those moody feelings.
I would ask your best friends husband if she's moody before that time of the month.
Yes, I get moody, my husband knows exactly whats going on, it drives me nuts. He'll say "We'll just see 9 days from now." and he's always right!
Rudeness is the weak person's imitation of strength.
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I'm definitely moody. Either easy to get irritated or really depressed. It seems like its getting worse the older I get. And I have the worst pain in my thighs. I never had that till the last year or so. Very painful.
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Originally Posted by
dv8grl
I would ask your best friends husband if she's moody before that time of the month.
Yes, I get moody, my husband knows exactly whats going on, it drives me nuts. He'll say "We'll just see 9 days from now." and he's always right!
Danny asked me last month with a hint of sarcasm (this was about two days prior to my moon time) "isn't your period going be soon?" LOL My biltchiness is just before, not during or after. (watch the trolls tear that comment apart lol)
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Thankfully I haven't had to deal with that since 1998. Not menopause - DEPO. I can tell you that if I could not afford the co-pay the guys I work with would take up a collection because I go from 0 to witch in a nanosecond. I started doing the Depo since I would get cramps so bad in my lower back that I could hardly sit at my desk without good pain killers.
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Right before also. I could murder someone for saying the wrong thing to me. I am just starting hormone therapy. Been only five days so far... so we will see what next month brings.
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Originally Posted by
SLance68
Thankfully I haven't had to deal with that since 1998. Not menopause - DEPO. I can tell you that if I could not afford the co-pay the guys I work with would take up a collection because I go from 0 to witch in a nanosecond. I started doing the Depo since I would get cramps so bad in my lower back that I could hardly sit at my desk without good pain killers.
Did you gain weight with the depo? My daughter used it for about a year and finally had to quit it because she was averaging about 5 extra pounds a month. every month. It was adding up quick.
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Originally Posted by
littlered1
I am just starting hormone therapy.
Are you just using the creams?
I asked my doctor about it and he prescribed a cream, but I never got the script filled. I worry too much about side-effects.
Rudeness is the weak person's imitation of strength.
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No actually she gave me a type of birth control pill for the hormones I needed. Very expensive though.
45 years old, had my tubes tied about 17 years ago and I am on birth control pills. Crazy!
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I was never moody with my periods. That was saved for menopause. I can't use HRT because of my heart problem so it's full on flashes and moods with no intervention. Ugh.
Your body is not a temple, its an amusement park. Enjoy the ride. Anthony Bourdain
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