Over 150 symptoms have been attributed to PMS. After complaints of feeling "out-of-control", anxious, depressed and having uncontrollable crying spells, the most common complaints are headache and fatigue. But symptoms may vary from month to month and there may even be symptom-free months. No women present with all the PMS symptoms. Characteristically symptoms may be both physical and emotional. They may include physical symptoms as headache, migraine, fluid retention, fatigue, constipation, painful joints, backache, abdominal cramping, heart palpitations and weight gain. Emotional and behavioral changes may include anxiety, depression, irritability, panic attacks, tension,lack of co-ordination, decreased work or social performance and altered libido.
2006-07-04 21:09:44
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answered by dafauti 3
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It can be. I get really tired and want to sleep a lot a couple of days before my period starts.
2006-07-10 13:52:16
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answered by Garfield 6
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I used to always have one or two predictable exhausted days per month. It had nothing to do with my activities or how much sleep I had. I always felt fine the next day but I always knew what was going to happen next.
2006-07-05 04:02:26
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answered by Lleh 6
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no, but its a sign of pregnancy
2006-07-05 03:56:43
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answered by tiggerkitty3 4
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