PMS or PMDD?
Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) is a mood disorder that occurs at certain times in the menstrual cycle. Many women experience premenstrual syndrome (PMS), and this may be thought of as the normal premenstrual experience. PMS symptoms are similar to those of PMDD. However, in PMDD the symptoms are severe enough to significantly impair, prevent or reduce the quality of social and personal relationships, home-life, work or study. PMDD affects between 3 and 5 per cent of women.
I think I have this.
# intense feelings of unhappiness.
# being unable to see a positive future.
# feelings of worthlessness - feeling useless at everything.
# increased sensitivity to rejection or criticism.
# feeling suddenly sad or tearful.
# crying a lot for no particular reason.
# marked anxiety or tension - a feeling of being keyed up or on edge.
# persistent and marked anger, irritability or an increase in conflicts with other people.
# finding it hard to be with people. losing interest in usual activities (eg work, school, friends, hobbies).
# difficulty concentrating.
# feeling tired all the time, or having less energy than usual.
# increases in appetite, binge or comfort eating - especially of salty or sweet foods.
# sleeping more than usual, or (in a smaller group of sufferers) being unable to sleep.
# feelings of being overwhelmed or out of control.
I have most of these symptoms
Does anyone else have this?
Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) is a mood disorder that occurs at certain times in the menstrual cycle. Many women experience premenstrual syndrome (PMS), and this may be thought of as the normal premenstrual experience. PMS symptoms are similar to those of PMDD. However, in PMDD the symptoms are severe enough to significantly impair, prevent or reduce the quality of social and personal relationships, home-life, work or study. PMDD affects between 3 and 5 per cent of women.
I think I have this.
# intense feelings of unhappiness.
# being unable to see a positive future.
# feelings of worthlessness - feeling useless at everything.
# increased sensitivity to rejection or criticism.
# feeling suddenly sad or tearful.
# crying a lot for no particular reason.
# marked anxiety or tension - a feeling of being keyed up or on edge.
# persistent and marked anger, irritability or an increase in conflicts with other people.
# finding it hard to be with people. losing interest in usual activities (eg work, school, friends, hobbies).
# difficulty concentrating.
# feeling tired all the time, or having less energy than usual.
# increases in appetite, binge or comfort eating - especially of salty or sweet foods.
# sleeping more than usual, or (in a smaller group of sufferers) being unable to sleep.
# feelings of being overwhelmed or out of control.
I have most of these symptoms
Does anyone else have this?




