Hi Caly, Usually we don't PMS other than we get tired. But are moods are stable so we don't rage on, lol. There have been some minor times and we just chalked it up to PMS and laughed it off. Mostly the two of us suffer from total fatigue at that time. I say keep alot of M&M's around the house. And maybe see the doctor for some kind of meds to help with the PMS if it is bad. I am also on meds for bi-polar disorder etc so that probably helps me. Nothing seems to upset me to bad anymore. I love my meds. LOL. Hugs, Laurie
Meds are so wonderful sometimes, aren't they? Mine help a lot too, although I can get irritable and blue during PMS. Staying busy and indulging in things like chocolate or doing fun things helps me a lot.
This may be TMI, but the one thing that does bite is that sometimes
Since my partner had a hysterectomy a few years ago we dont have that problem. I am the only one that has PMS. The biggest problem I have with her is during "aunt Flos" visit I dont want her touching me so its hard for her. I try to be sensitive to that and so does she!
However, with 5 daughters in the house, 4 of which are of "age" we have a lot of PMSing going on!!!
Hello Ladies, Yes, roflol! Guy's go through pms, also roflmaoooooooooooo!!! So, don't let them tell you different!
Because I "live" in a woman's body, I have the wonderful pleasure of not having to go through the raging hormones every month. (testosterone) Unfortunately, (and this may be TMI) because I'm going through puberty a second time, my energy level shoots up and so does my libido. Well, I usually take care of the latter.
For those that are getting to know me and for those that know me, please just read:
When I was in a relationship with a woman, our cycles would clash at times. When I was in a "mood" she left me alone and just let me go through all of cramps, blah, blah. When it was her turn, I left her alone and was just very patient.
But all in all, if I'm fortunate enough to be in a relationship, and if she's still cycling, I'm going to have to be very patient and understanding.
We just went through this last week! We hardly ever cycle together, I think only 4 times in 3 years together. Shelley and I both have polycystic ovarian syndrome, so neither of us has normal cycles. Last week sucked though! It was the house of witches........or something that rhymes with witches! :lol:
Part of the problem for us I think, IS the fact that I am starting perimenopause so I can get PMS symptoms at weird times during my cycle so its hard to predict.
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Usually we don't PMS other than we get tired. But are moods are stable so we don't rage on, lol.
There have been some minor times and we just chalked it up to PMS and laughed it off.
Mostly the two of us suffer from total fatigue at that time.
I say keep alot of M&M's around the house. And maybe see the doctor for some kind of meds to help with the PMS if it is bad.
I am also on meds for bi-polar disorder etc so that probably helps me. Nothing seems to upset me to bad anymore.
I love my meds. LOL.
Hugs,
Laurie
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Meds are so wonderful sometimes, aren't they? Mine help a lot too, although I can get irritable and blue during PMS. Staying busy and indulging in things like chocolate or doing fun things helps me a lot.
This may be TMI, but the one thing that does bite is that sometimes
Hugs,
Laurie
My web pages
http://homepage.mac.com/lauriedav/PhotoAlbum1.html http://hometown.aol.com/didoangst/myhomepage/photo.html
One goes biking while the other clean the house?
Date someone pass PMS stage so only one gal can have the house to herself every month?
The one that is the moodies pay the bill at the most romantic restaurant? *Grin*
Since my partner had a hysterectomy a few years ago we dont have that problem. I am the only one that has PMS. The biggest problem I have with her is during "aunt Flos" visit I dont want her touching me so its hard for her. I try to be sensitive to that and so does she!
However, with 5 daughters in the house, 4 of which are of "age" we have a lot of PMSing going on!!!
Daronda
Hello Ladies, Yes, roflol! Guy's go through pms, also roflmaoooooooooooo!!! So, don't let them tell you different!
Because I "live" in a woman's body, I have the wonderful pleasure of not having to go through the raging hormones every month. (testosterone) Unfortunately, (and this may be TMI) because I'm going through puberty a second time, my energy level shoots up and so does my libido. Well, I usually take care of the latter.
For those that are getting to know me and for those that know me, please just read:
When I was in a relationship with a woman, our cycles would clash at times. When I was in a "mood" she left me alone and just let me go through all of cramps, blah, blah. When it was her turn, I left her alone and was just very patient.
But all in all, if I'm fortunate enough to be in a relationship, and if she's still cycling, I'm going to have to be very patient and understanding.
Great topic!
Hugs,
Sebastian
Hugs,
Sebastian
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We just went through this last week! We hardly ever cycle together, I think only 4 times in 3 years together. Shelley and I both have polycystic ovarian syndrome, so neither of us has normal cycles. Last week sucked though! It was the house of witches........or something that rhymes with witches! :lol:
Shannon
Hi Laurie, Thanks for your input.
Hehe Eastie!
Part of the problem for us I think, IS the fact that I am starting perimenopause so I can get PMS symptoms at weird times during my cycle so its hard to predict.
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