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153.1 | Try Vitamin E | PARITY::DDAVIS | Long-cool woman in a black dress | Thu May 24 1990 09:41 | 11 |
| Estelle,
Try 400 mg Vitamin E and Oil of Evening Primrose capsules.
Both can be found at any health food store.
Also cut down on salt, chocolate and caffeine about 10 days before your
next cycle.
Hope this helps.
-Dotti.
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153.2 | Pointers | LEZAH::BOBBITT | we washed our hearts with laughter | Thu May 24 1990 10:06 | 15 |
| See also:
Womannotes-V1
131 - PMS - how we cope
687 - Men and PMS
Womannotes-V2
273 - dealing with "that time of the month" emotions
344 - days off at that time of the month
Holistic
487 - PMS support gorup for women
-Jody
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153.3 | Whatever Helps | AUNTB::DILLON | | Thu May 24 1990 11:28 | 5 |
| I have had tremendous success with Trendar. It's mainly ibuprofen (?)
but there are several of us in this office who take it and swear that
there's pixie dust or something in it, because it relieves tension,
bloating, cramps, backache...in fact, 20 minutes after I take one it's
like everything's back to normal.
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153.4 | that and a wee bit o' TLC | LEZAH::BOBBITT | we washed our hearts with laughter | Thu May 24 1990 11:53 | 5 |
| Time-release high-dosage b-complex vitamins do it for me, for the most
part.
-Jody
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153.5 | | FDCV07::HSCOTT | Lynn Hanley-Scott | Thu May 24 1990 12:28 | 3 |
| As Jody mentioned, Vitamin B is excellent for PMS and stress. Another
form of it is dessicated liver tablets.
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153.6 | on my 9,098,837,999 milkyway now... | MARLIN::RYAN | | Thu May 24 1990 13:22 | 9 |
| I usually eat about a zillion milkyways and scream at my husband. It
doesn't help anything, but I can get away with once a month, so
why not :-)
Seriously, I find that drinking alot of water helps with the headaches
caused by water retention.
Dee
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153.7 | Cut out the caffeine. Entirely. | ASHBY::FOSTER | | Thu May 24 1990 13:31 | 13 |
| In January, having been a long time sufferer of PMS (the extreme mood
swings that make people hate to have to live in the same continent with
me) I gave up caffiene.
I gave up normal coffee, I gave up decaf. I gave up normal tea. I gave
up cola. I'm still working on giving up chocolate; I've definitely cut
back on it.
This month, I am proud to say that I didn't even see my period coming!
No tears at work, no cranky, bitch sessions, no cutting people off in
mid-sentence with verbal darts. It was great! The only drawback was
not seeing my period coming until it was too late to kill the cramps.
I consider it a small price to pay.
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153.8 | The usuals--relaxation, exercise and... | JURAN::TEASDALE | | Thu May 24 1990 13:36 | 8 |
| Ditto on cutting out caffeine. I used to use it to relieve cramps,
until I realized how it was adding to bitchyness and sleeplessness.
Are you taking the Pill? If so, your Dr/nurse may advise switching
to one with a different dosage.
Nancy
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153.9 | the feminine elixir | ASDS::BARLOW | | Thu May 24 1990 13:43 | 10 |
|
I found that when I went on the pill my PMS and cramps virtually went
away! That's a rather drastic approach, but some doctors recommend
going on the pill to women with really bad cramps. It also changes
the duration and strength of your period itself! (Makes it shorter and
smaller)
Rachael
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153.10 | PMS RELIEF! | FROSTY::SHIELDS | | Thu May 24 1990 13:56 | 20 |
| THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
Your input and ideas were just what I needed. I've made notes and
will see what works best for me. I NEVER cared for soda, however,
in the past two weeks, I've had a small diet pepsi in the cafe.
I made a phone call this morning and found out that the pepis is
diet, however, not de-cafe! I'm willing to bet this is why I'm
suffering more than ever. My husband has been complaining that I
toss and turn all night long and I even cried out last night that
"I can't find my keyboard, and I MUST do my mail". Talk about taking
work home with you!
I will definitely go back to my noontime water for a lunch beverage
and try some of your remedies.
Your quick responses are a true life saver!
Thank you again,
ELS
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153.11 | EXERCISE | BUSY::NPEASLEE | | Thu May 24 1990 14:18 | 8 |
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I am surprised that no one has mentioned exercise. A good run
or an intense workout do wonders for getting rid of water retention
and cramps. Also drinking plenty of water is a good idea. Your
body is retaining water as a menthod of conservation. If you
supply it with enough fluids, all the toxins will be flushed out.
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153.12 | | CSC32::SPARROW | standing in the myth | Thu May 24 1990 14:50 | 7 |
| I give my daughter ( I took them too, back when I needed to) B6,
LECITIN, APPLE CIDER VINAGER and KELP. Don't worry it comes in a
vitamin :-). works wonders on water retention. Personnally, I
couldn't exercise, heck I could barely walk, I had the killer cramps
from hell.
vivian
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153.13 | 3-pronged approach | HARDY::EVANS | One-wheel drivin' | Thu May 24 1990 15:38 | 20 |
| I'd suggest 2 routes: consult a nutritionist - often, as Vivian
noted, natural products can often help (as can cutting down on some
foods/beverages). Second, if you already go to a chirporactor or
are considering going, it might be worth asking if they have any ideas,
too.
RE: Exercise
It's not necessarily exercising *during* your period that helps, but
*regular exercise* that might help prevent the PMS. The key to this
condition (as so many others) may indeed be prevention, not cure.
Basenoter: You might find that massage helps, too. Swedish massage will
move the toxins and "water" out of your tissues, other modalities
will aid in "balancing" you, and the relaxation and stress reduction
can only help.
--DE
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153.14 | "Detoxifying" and Maintaining Vitality | LEZAH::TUCKER | | Thu May 24 1990 18:55 | 3 |
| Cutting out sugar and an excess of greasy foods and other things that
compromise vitality. Vitamins E, A, B, C -- even very small doses.
Exercise. Meditation.
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153.15 | my 2 sense | OACK::BELLIVEAU | | Fri May 25 1990 09:23 | 18 |
| Here's what my sister tried (at the suggestion of her MD) and she's had
success in decreasing her PMS symptoms:
When you ovulate (approximately 14 days before you get your period) do
the following:
No Caffeine !!!! - some asprin and cold meds contain it as well as
the obvious.
Double up on your fluids, especially water - at least 2 qts daily -
this is really important!
Take B6 daily (at least 100 mg) - My sister takes it daily to be sure she
doesn't forget.
Plenty of rest during this time
Some sort of exercise - even if it's walking for 10 minutes daily
(this is all my sister does)
Good Luck!
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