Why do I feel so depressed before my period?
Anonymous
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Sep 11, 2015
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It could most likely be PMS, due to the fluctuation of your hormones.. Perfectly natural that time of month, happens to me every time. I suggest practising some self-care and being kind to yourself during this time :)
LuminousMeadow
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Oct 23, 2015
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When you are experiencing your period your bodies hormones are different than they are at any other time. This can affect your moods & mental stability. Some people even have medical conditions where their periods affect them so badly that medication is necessary for them to be able to get through that time of the month. Many people are affected with depression when they have their period so you are not alone.
TaraIsMyName
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Nov 15, 2015
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If you are feeling depressed before your period you could be suffering from Premenstrual Syndrome which basically is a compilation of signs and symptoms experienced before your menstruation. As many as 90% of women experience these signs and symptoms before their period.
How do you know you are experiencing Premenstrual Syndrome?
**If symptoms are reliably severe enough to interfere with quality of life.
**Physical and emotional symptoms occur reliably a few days before multiple consecutive menses (periods).
**The symptoms go away after completing a period and don't occur at other times.
**The symptoms cause significant personal problems (such as at work, school, or in relationships).
**No medicines, drugs, alcohol, or other health condition might be to blame.
Exactly what causes premenstrual syndrome is unknown, but several factors may contribute to the condition:
**Cyclic changes in hormones. Signs and symptoms of premenstrual syndrome change with hormonal fluctuations and disappear with pregnancy and menopause.
**Chemical changes in the brain. Fluctuations of serotonin, a brain chemical (neurotransmitter) that is thought to play a crucial role in mood states, could trigger PMS symptoms. Insufficient amounts of serotonin may contribute to premenstrual depression, as well as to fatigue, food cravings and sleep problems.
**Depression. Some women with severe premenstrual syndrome have undiagnosed depression, though depression alone does not cause all of the symptoms.
Anonymous
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Jan 15, 2016
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Because it is a hard time for any girl and for hormonal activites you know. But it is normal. Try tobe comfortable
futurerelevance
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Jan 28, 2016
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Your body is going through a lot of changes as it moves through your cycle. Just remember that you may be feeling depressed because of your hormones, and that it will pass. Try to take care of yourself when this happens.
benevolentSpring21
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Apr 16, 2016
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I've no idea, but so do I! Obviously its a hormone mix up, but that's not much consolation, is it? Things that help me are eating and drinking well ( which takes discipline because I lose my appetite), practicing mindfulness (all month round) and Vit C supplements for some reason.
Knowing its just the hormones and will soon pass helps if I realise that's whats happening. Keeping a calendar helps some with that.
Anonymous
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Aug 19, 2015
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I feel depressed because I feel like the whole world is against me and that nothing will ever work out but it is normal. It is just your hormones fluctuating. Don't worry about it! It is very normal for this to happen. My mom got depressed before her period too.
Anonymous
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Aug 20, 2015
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This may be due to a rise of hormones or hormonal changes which makes you feel more extreme versions of emotion.
Midichan
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Aug 21, 2015
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Usually it depends on the person personally i know i am faster to get annoyed and i yell at my friends. Don't worry it happens to every girl. (i'm not a guy so i can't speak for them). And it's completely natural. But if you are feeling depression whether before your period or just at a random day of the week. It's okay to talk to people here on 7 cups of tea. There's always somebody willing to listen.
Anonymous
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Aug 21, 2015
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Right before the menstrual cycle the hormones increases causing the body to be become more sensitive, so emotions also would tend to highten and you would become more emotional at that time.
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