My son's gf is very sweet, most of the time, and I really care for her. We've been through terrible times w/ her at least once per month; messes up our holidays, like 29 Oct (the boy's bday), 25t Nov, 25t Dec, now 30t June.. I'm sure her tantrums have to do with pms and am looking for anything to help her. She actually attempted to drive her car w/ my son in it into cross traffic on June 30.. later woke the boy with bad cramps... hmm anyone know of anything herbal, etc... for bad pms? we do love this girl and they've been together since about age 12!.. 8 years!
2006-06-08
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annebananalolitachiquita
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➔ Women's Health
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2006-06-08 14:37:43
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answered by Natural Health Consultant 4
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The hormonal pressures of this young woman's menstrual peaks are causing a psychophysical trauma. Some have suggested using the pill as a regulatory device to help manage hormonal levels. Otherwise, short of therapy or psychotropic medications, relaxation techniques will probably help.
Your son is a true gent to be able to deal with this for 8 years. And also probably quite lucky to not be injured.
2006-06-08 10:52:31
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answered by Veritatum17 6
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I have a product that works very well on PMS symptoms because it is an adaptogen, effective for auto-immune deficiencies. It is a functional juice, the only one on the market with medical validation. There are 72 clinical studies published at Pubmed.org under the heading Lycium Barbarum. I have seen results with this and it tastes great!
2006-06-08 11:25:05
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answered by Anonymous
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1- We're not on June 30 yet.
2- Don't let her drive the car when she's got the red curse.
3- If you want something herbal fix her with a herbal enema during her PMS.
2006-06-08 10:54:25
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answered by Anonymous
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at first, discover yet another scientific professional. soreness like it is moct possibly endometriosis, PCOS or the two. it is not general, so in the adventure that your scientific professional says it particularly is - you like a sparkling scientific professional. do a sprint study on Meclomen, that is an NSAID like Advil or Aleve yet works in an added way, it reduces your pass - much less pass ability much less soreness if that is endo. it is not habit forming and would not make you drowsy or something. what share BCP's have you ever tried? they are no longer each of a similar. Yaz made me almost kill myself, yet I in no way had any problems with Ortho Cyclen interior the three years I took it. i'm on Seasonique stunning now, for roughly 3 weeks and that i do no longer think of i'm observed any area outcomes yet. i do no longer discover them very sensible at combating soreness, however the scientific professional insists I take them so there's no longer lots i will do. heavily, discover a physician that focuses on reproductive endocrinology. you will discover lots diverse responses to your issues
2016-10-30 10:17:45
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answered by pachter 4
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i know the feeling and ive had this. now i had gastric sergery and wow. but this is not the case. there is a disorder for this and i forget what it's called but im sure it's homonal. you need to see a gyn right away and if she's got depression, trust me, the pill won't help it wil only make it worse. this might be a severe case of endometriosis along with hormonal mood disorder. and they say, it stops if you get knocked up. not true but you get her to a doctor as soon as possible and a real experienced gyn, who will take the time to look her over!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-06-08 11:12:35
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answered by Anonymous
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See below site on how foods can have a profound effect on menstruation, PMS, PCOS, bleeding and emotions.
2006-06-08 11:09:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow! She may need to speak to her Doctor. Her condition may be beyond homeopathic treatment. I have tried chamomile tea and it helps a bit. I hope she is able to feel better!
2006-06-08 10:52:58
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answered by Anonymous
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bananas, vitamin B6 and B12, St. John's Wart are helpful but it sounds like she has more going on than just pms.
2006-06-08 10:53:24
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answered by schello 2
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foods enriched with calcium. specially yogurt. but she has to eat them all the time not only one week per month.
2006-06-08 11:02:00
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answered by honeybun 4
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Water and Exercise! Lots of it!
2006-06-08 10:51:56
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answered by ladysaudia88 2
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