misskentucky
Jan 1 2007, 04:29 PM
Everytime before I get my period I get sick, whether its a cold or whatever, but it always happens. Is that normal?
cori-catastrophe
Jan 1 2007, 05:10 PM
I get sick sometimes too. Exept not really "throwing up sick" but kind of dizziness/drowsy sick.
WHIMSICAL 0NE
Jan 1 2007, 06:15 PM
It might just be your hormones. It shouldn't be anything really painful or unbearing. It usually stops after you've been getting your period for a while. If it's something really painful or that keeps happening you might want to talk to a doctor about it.
multifaceted
Jan 6 2007, 10:50 PM
i believe it is part of PMS... but i don't get it... i just get moody and pissed at everything all the time..
it is normal... but if it is still continues after a couple years after your period, you might want to consult a doctor
ldyxluvable
Jan 17 2007, 12:39 AM
i dont know whyy but when im on my period im always nice but tired
Imlearning
Jan 17 2007, 03:45 PM
ohh, i thought i was the only one.
and you know whats even weirder? everytime i sleep over my friends house, i get sick... then like maybe a few days later i have my period. EVERY time i sleep over there... weird eh
?
synthase
Jan 17 2007, 05:27 PM
^yeah
same thing kinda happens to me
everytime it hits, im sick sick sick
mostly in the winter when its cold
xhidethedetails
Jan 18 2007, 03:31 PM
When I'm on it I get sick.
Sometimes It gets so bad I cant go to school for a couple days.
mai_z
Jan 18 2007, 04:58 PM
Nothing's really normal when it comes to your period. Yes, there are massive hormonal influxes, that can affect your mood, and even make you feel sick. If you think it affects you really badly, go see a doctor though, it could be something else, or something that can be helped.
Intercourse.
Jan 18 2007, 05:25 PM
^I agree.
Its probably just a hormonal imbalance or something along those lines. Periods and they way you feel right before them is just dumb

I think if your really worried to go see a doctor.. I looked around on the internet a little and didn't find anything.
lalalalala12345
Jan 18 2007, 07:24 PM
i dunno if this counts but i get really unbearable cramps. they are so bad that i wanna leave school. sometimes they are so bad that i just tell the nurse im feelin dizzy so that i can get sent home. getting period cramps really distracts me from doing school work and other things i want to be doing.
HakunaMatata
Jan 18 2007, 07:40 PM
^:
QUOTE(Paradox of Life @ Oct 1 2005, 7:34 AM)

How to help minimize the pain1. Use a hot water bottle or heating pad to help relax muscles
2. Avoid wearing tampons when your cramps are very severe
3. Exercise 30 minutes a day-
Strech out your muscles and loosen your cramps doing:
- Yoga
- Gymnastics
- Dancing
- Swimming
Get rid of frustrations and/or irritibility with:
- Kick-boxing
- Martial Arts
- Jogging
- Power walking
- Rollerblading
4. Don't lie down and feel sorry for yourself! Do something active to get your mind off cramps!
5. If you have a sore back, avoid standing for too long. Some women find that being in the fetal position helps loosen muscles.
Also, try lying on your back with your feet about 8 inches from your butt. Lift your butt off the ground so it makes a straight line beteen your shoulder and your knees.
Here are some yoga techniques:http://www.enquirer.com/editions/2002/06/21/yoga_zoom.jpg[
Menstrual Cramp and Pain Relief medicines-
Midol-
PMS Ease-
PMS Essentials - Hormone Balancing Formula-
Nature Sunshine's Products - Cramp Relief-
Birth Control Pill
My Cinderella.
Jan 18 2007, 08:53 PM
Moved to healthI've never had that happen to me, but I'm sure its normal...when you have your period. After all, that's usually when your body and hormones get all twisted.
shortnsweet88
Jan 18 2007, 11:22 PM
Yeah I kind of get sick too. Dont worry...its nothing abnormal.
Drama4Ever
Mar 14 2007, 02:47 PM
The night before my period starts I feel really sick. Once I actually was sick. I missed a day off school because I was feeling so sick.

But things seem to be a bit better now. x
voguelove
Mar 14 2007, 11:01 PM
AH, that used to happen to me, too.
but not anymore.
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