Bleeding.

Mar. 18th, 2010 04:46 am
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Today I found myself having a SURPRISE PERIOD. At the age of 33, with a fairly regular menstrual cycle, I should know what the hell my body is doing at any given moment... right?

Except that I used to have, or technically still have, premenstrual dysphoric disorder. I would always know when my period was due because a week to 10 days beforehand, my breasts would swell up into enormous, painful balloons; my belly would become a hard, tight drum; and my legs and back would start aching. I'd start feeling irritable, and this would get worse over the next few days until I'd go completely fucking batshit on day 23 out of 28. Psychotic thoughts, depersonalisation, and intense self-hatred. Eventually that mood would "burst", and from day 25 to 28 I'd be back to the irritable while crying uncontrollably at any minor provocation. And I would get ridiculously clumsy, to the point of non-deliberate yet dangerous self-injury.

Now I am on carbamazepine, a mood stabiliser. 500 mg. The mood changes barely happen at all - I suppose I may get a little more irritable or easily provoked or tearful, but it's nothing - a few minutes, maybe. My breasts do swell up, but not until 3 days before my period is due. I get clumsy, but only as much as I do when tired or "glandy". My back hurts and my legs feel sore, but no more than from fatigue or overuse. I don't know why the mood stabiliser should help reduce the physical symptoms as well as the emotional ones, but it seems to be a real effect. I could hypothesise that carbamazepine is also smoothing out hormone levels as well as neurotransmitters (it's known to stop many contraceptive pills working), but I don't know enough about the biochemistry to come up with a plausible mechanism. It's sorta on my "things to do when I have more time" list, along with other much-postponed items like writing FAQs for games which few other people care about.

So until I get more organised about keeping records of these things, I'll keep getting "surprise" periods. At least I have some hippy disposable sanitary towels in my desk drawer at college now.

Date: 2010-03-18 10:40 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] ailbhe
My auntie had such mild period symptoms that she was *always* surprised the day they started, because she never got the hang of keeping records; while she lived at home her sisters kept records for her!

Date: 2010-03-18 12:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] treacle-well.livejournal.com
For a long time I never had any warning symptoms that I recognized as such. But at some point (in my 30s I think) I either started noticing or getting one little before symptom--the "gee my calves feel tight, but surely the walking I did yesterday wouldn't have caused that..." feeling. After that I started realizing that when I started feeling an otherwise unexplainable yen to stretch my calf muscles, menstrual blood would make its way to the outside world in an hour or so.
Edited Date: 2010-03-18 12:33 pm (UTC)

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