T/S: Lil Wayne's "Georgia Bush" vs. Luda's "Georgia"

Message Bookmarked
Bookmark Removed
Have we done this yet?

Does political engagement make a song a more likely candidate for critical love regardless of musical content?

justin (hoosteen), Tuesday, 19 December 2006 01:10 (seventeen years ago) link

idiot

lexpretend (lexpretend), Tuesday, 19 December 2006 01:18 (seventeen years ago) link

please ask a qn which can't be answered "doh" next time

lexpretend (lexpretend), Tuesday, 19 December 2006 01:18 (seventeen years ago) link

PMS: What You Can Do to Ease Your Symptoms


Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is the name of a group of symptoms that start 7 to 14 days before your period (menstruation). The symptoms usually stop soon after your period begins.

Most women feel some discomfort before their periods. But if you have PMS, you may feel so anxious, depressed or uncomfortable that you can't cope at home or at work. Some of the symptoms of PMS are listed in the box below. Your symptoms may be worse some months and better others.

Symptoms of PMS

* Acne
* Bloated abdomen
* Constipation
* Crying spells
* Depression
* Fast heartbeat
* Feeling hungry
* Feeling irritable or tense
* Feeling tired
* Feeling anxious
* Headache
* Joint pain
* Mood swings
* Not feeling as interested in sex
* Tender and swollen breasts
* Trouble concentrating
* Trouble sleeping
* Swollen hands or feet
* Wanting to be alone
* Weight gain


Return to top
What causes PMS?

No one knows for sure. But PMS seems to be linked in part to changes in hormone levels during the menstrual cycle. PMS is not caused by stress or psychological problems, though these may make the symptoms of PMS worse.

Return to top
How is PMS diagnosed?

Your doctor may ask you to keep track of your symptoms on a calendar. If your symptoms follow the same pattern each month, you may have PMS.

Your doctor may want to examine you and do some tests to rule out other problems. He or she may also want to talk to you about your eating and exercise habits, your work and your family.

Return to top
How is PMS treated?

There is no cure for PMS, but eating a healthy diet, exercising regularly and taking medicine may help. Your doctor will talk to you about whether you need to change your diet and exercise habits. He or she may also prescribe medicine for you, depending on what your symptoms are.

You may need to try more than one medicine to find the treatment that works for you. Many medicines are available over-the-counter, but some require a doctor's prescription. Medicines that can be prescribed include diuretics, antidepressants and birth control pills. Other medicines for PMS are being studied.

Return to top
What are diuretics?

Diuretics help your body get rid of extra sodium and fluid. They can ease bloating, weight gain, breast pain and abdominal pain. Diuretics are usually taken just before you would normally have these symptoms.

Return to top
Do antidepressants help?

Antidepressants can help with the severe irritability, depression and anxiety that some women with PMS have. These medicines are usually taken every day.

Return to top
What about birth control pills?

Your doctor may talk to you about taking birth control pills (sometimes called "the pill") to help ease some of your PMS symptoms. Birth control pills help by "evening out" your hormone levels throughout your cycle. Some women's PMS symptoms get a lot better when they take birth control pills. However, the pill can also cause side effects of its own, and it doesn't help all women.

Return to top
What about medicines I can buy without a prescription?

You can buy medicines without a prescription to help with the symptoms of PMS. These medicines usually combine aspirin or acetaminophen with caffeine, antihistamines or diuretics. Some brand names include Midol, Pamprin and Premsyn PMS.

Some over-the-counter pain relievers can also help. These include ibuprofen (brand names: Advil, Motrin, Nuprin), ketoprofen (brand name: Orudis KT) and naproxen (brand name: Aleve).

These medicines can work quite well for mild or moderate PMS. Talk to your doctor before you try one of these drugs.

Return to top
Can I do anything to ease my symptoms?

Yes. See the box below for some tips. Know what your PMS symtoms are and when they happen. Then you can change your diet, exercise and schedule to get through each month as smoothly as possible.

Try not to get discouraged if it takes some time to find tips or medicine that help you. Treatment varies from one person to another. Your doctor can help you find the right treatment.

Return to top


Tips on controlling PMS

* Eat complex carbohydrates (such as whole grain breads, pasta and cereals), fiber and protein. Cut back on sugar and fat.
* Avoid salt for the last few days before your period to reduce bloating and fluid retention.
* Cut back on caffeine to feel less tense and irritable and to ease breast soreness.
* Cut out alcohol. Drinking it before your period can make you feel more depressed.
* Try eating up to 6 small meals a day instead of 3 larger ones.
* Get aerobic exercise. Work up to 30 minutes, 4 to 6 times a week.
* Get plenty of sleep--about 8 hours a night.
* Keep to a regular schedule of meals, bedtime and exercise.
* Try to schedule stressful events for the week after your period.


Return to top
What about vitamins and other home remedies?

You may have read that some vitamins and other supplements, such as vitamin B6, vitamin E, magnesium, manganese and tryptophan, can help relieve PMS. There haven't been many studies about these treatments, and it's possible that they could do more harm than good. For example, vitamin B6 and vitamin E can cause side effects if you take too much. Talk to your doctor if you're thinking of trying any of these vitamins or supplements.

On the other hand, taking calcium pills may reduce symptoms of water retention, cramps and back pain. Taking about 1,000 mg of calcium a day probably won't be harmful, especially because calcium has so many other benefits, such as being good for your bones.

Return to top

Dom Passantino (DomPassantino), Tuesday, 19 December 2006 01:20 (seventeen years ago) link

i think you clicked send on the wrong thread dom. try this one - OBGYN Questions - a thread for lady things

lexpretend (lexpretend), Tuesday, 19 December 2006 01:23 (seventeen years ago) link

please ask a qn which can't be answered "doh" next time
-- lexpretend (lexusjee...), December 19th, 2006.

plz to refrain from aiming the firecrotch at me.

hoo got it for steen, vol. 2 (hoosteen), Tuesday, 19 December 2006 01:54 (seventeen years ago) link

trainwreck.jpg

Rodney picks up his saxophone and dooms the white power structure (Rodney J. Gre, Tuesday, 19 December 2006 04:16 (seventeen years ago) link

It's somewhere between "Mosh" and Weird Al.

m1cc1o (m1cc1o), Tuesday, 19 December 2006 04:25 (seventeen years ago) link

rasheeda's 'georgia peach' is better than either anyway.

lexpretend (lexpretend), Tuesday, 19 December 2006 10:15 (seventeen years ago) link

i don't understand lex's point.

temporary enrique (temporary enrique), Tuesday, 19 December 2006 11:40 (seventeen years ago) link

dom otm

amon (amon), Tuesday, 19 December 2006 14:31 (seventeen years ago) link

firecrotch

David RER (Frank Fiore), Tuesday, 19 December 2006 15:02 (seventeen years ago) link

Fire Crotch With Me

Dom Passantino (DomPassantino), Tuesday, 19 December 2006 15:38 (seventeen years ago) link

y 2 hayt teh hoos &c

hoo got it for steen, vol. 2 (hoosteen), Tuesday, 19 December 2006 19:46 (seventeen years ago) link


You must be logged in to post. Please either login here, or if you are not registered, you may register here.