PMS and IBS when does it start?
#187494 - 06/20/05 01:09 PM
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RnbwConnection78
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Loc: Bensalem, PA (right outside of Philadelphia)
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I know that we've determined that even some of the most stable people around have issues around that time of the month. I was told that even women without IBS sometimes have some GI upsets from hormones. My question is, when do these symptoms start for you? How long before your period comes do your symptoms get worse? Mine sometimes pick up 2 weeks before I start. I know that's weird but I am almost sure it's hormonal because I have other symptoms with it. I know it can be a big IBS trigger, I just wanted to know how long it lasts for the normal person.
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i take the pill, and i start having worse symptoms from a week before i finish my pack (sometimes later) till a few days after i start my new pack. has anyone considered taking something like seasonale so that you only get hormone related flareups 4 times/year? i wonder if that would work...
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IBS-A, mostly C-- many foods intolerant
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Sometimes it's a week before my period starts... sometimes it's as late as the week AFTER my period's over with! For me, the worst part is that it's completely unpredictable - every month it's different. But thankfully it never lasts more than a few days.
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i usually get bad 2 days before until the second last day of my period
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this has been discussed before, so you should do a search. but, the week before my period starts my symptoms go away and I can pretty much eat whatever I want. then, when my period actually starts, like the first two days, with the heaviest flow are the days that my IBS-D is most upset. And just so you know, I take birth control pills which is great, because I plan things, such as vacations, etc. around when I know my most stable times of the month will be.
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I may ask my doctor about the seasonale, last month with my period I ended up with an IBS flare up so bad I ended up in the hospital. I've felt a bit iffy this month but nothing major, watching what I eat better this month.
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Most of the time it's about 8 or 9 days but sometimes, yep, up to 2 weeks ahead of it arriving. It also depends if I'm going to be late (my cycle is totally messed up ). The later I am the longer the pms ibs. It normally starts with a bit of C, then a bit of bottom burning D, then about 3 days before my period arrives I get an explosive gastro attack for a few hours followed by 3 days of D, D during and then finally back to normal about 3 or 4 days after my period has finished. Makes for feeling rotten almost 3 weeks out of every 4 Sorry bout all the frowns, it makes me a grumpy bum
-------------------- Amy
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Same symptoms here. I take the pill to alleviate PMDD and usually dn't get a period-just some spotting.
My IBS flares up the week I am off the pill through the first few days of the new pack. This month was hell-(oops-sorry).
PMDD and IBS are both serotonin connected-I am convinced hormones impact all this too.
Mary
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I've always been slightly cranky at ovulation time, and then am almost giddy when AF comes. This is the first AF(hold my breath, it's only day 1) that hasn't hurt, in my LIFE.
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Yikes...at least my D is usually one week per month. now I'm going to watch and see if my D is hormonal! Never even thought of it.
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