Extreme PMS symptoms!!!?!


Question: i understand that its normal for feel sad and moody during your pms but for me its veryy strong. im 16 and i few days before i get my period i get extremely depressed and lonely. i don't feel like talking to anyone or doing anything. my confidence gets super low i crying uncontrolably, i remeber things that have happened in the past or my loved ones that ive lost. all this extreme depression happens 2 days before i get my period and ends usually 2 days after i start it...it drives me crazy and it really affects my schoolwork. and also my face tends to get really puffy especially around my eyes and not even makeup helps me look better!


Answers: i understand that its normal for feel sad and moody during your pms but for me its veryy strong. im 16 and i few days before i get my period i get extremely depressed and lonely. i don't feel like talking to anyone or doing anything. my confidence gets super low i crying uncontrolably, i remeber things that have happened in the past or my loved ones that ive lost. all this extreme depression happens 2 days before i get my period and ends usually 2 days after i start it...it drives me crazy and it really affects my schoolwork. and also my face tends to get really puffy especially around my eyes and not even makeup helps me look better!

It sounds like PMDD. You should probably go see a doctor or a psychologist so you can get some help for this.

Everybody, male and female, goes through cycles of feeling good and bad. When you're a woman, your times of feeling bad naturally tend to synchronise with when your body's feeling unpleasant as well, and to feel worse because of that.
When you're 16, that's a pretty stressful time of life, and it's understandable to feel even worse because of that, and if you've lost loved ones, you've got even more reason to feel bad.

In time, you'll get beyond this difficult time of life, and you'll learn to deal with your losses in the past. You'll still feel bad at times, but you'll learn to handle it better. It's not unusual, it happens to us all, and in time most of us learn to deal with it.

And I'm willing to bet that the puffyness is actually really slight and won't be noticed by anyone other than yourself, and that the makeup *never* makes you look better, you just *think* that you don't look good without it because that's what makeup companies want you to think, but really you'd always look fine without it.





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