Ask The Doctor
PMS Fatigue
Question: I've been getting moody before my period, and feeling tired and draggy. I don't like going home that way—I want to have more energy. I even called in sick at work before my period because I was afraid I was going to have really bad cramps and headaches and not be able to participate in the meeting that day. Now, I can't do keep doing that. I need to be there for my job—I can't call in sick because of PMS symptoms, but I had to. Do other women find that PMS affects their work performance?
~ Nina
Answer: Nina, you are certainly not the only woman whose job performance is affected by PMS! While it is a touchy subject, because women are justifiably afraid this information will be used against them, medical researchers have found that PMS and PMDD interfere with accomplishing work responsibilities. Our solution to this is offer natural options for PMS relief. Whether it's fatigue, feeling moody, tired, and draggy, or other PMS and PMDD symptoms that create problems at work, we think they a natural approach holds the most promise.
So while many women do have PMS and PMDD symptoms that affect their work, you don't need to!
Yours in Health and Wellness,
Dr. Heller
Feel Better in 60 Days—Guaranteed.
PMS and PMDD misery aren't always taken seriously enough by doctors, family, and friends. At PMS Comfort, our whole purpose is to empower and educate you about premenstrual symptoms, and to provide real, natural relief so that you can feel great all month long. Our all-natural doctor-designed programs are based on decades of experience helping thousands of women recover from what you've been going through. Our programs address both your symptoms and their underlying causes. When you combine one of our programs with our PMS Balance Diet and lifestyle guidance, you're getting a holistic health program created to help you get and stay healthy. Plus, we're here to support you, every step of the way.
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Last Modified: October 5, 2011