Still Here, My update
Hello everyone!
I am still here and responding to emails that come to me, I just really needed to take a little break. With 4 kids the holidays were exciting and awesome and I didn’t want my focus to be on PMDD.
Also, I am planning on scheduling my hysterectomy for next month. As many of you know I had it scheduled during the summer and my son was unexpectedly hospitalized with a staph infection- he is doing fine now.
Jennifer needed a break and needed to focus on her counseling services and her family so she won’t be posting on lifewpmdd.com anymore, she will be missed, but I understand completely on needing to focus on the top things first.
I am excited as to what lifewpmdd.com will offer this year, it’s a new year, I will be having my surgery and am so excited about that, I can’t even hardly describe it. I will be keeping you up-to-date on my recovery as well.
Also, I will be offering PMDD life coaching classes. I have tried offering these before with little attendance to the online courses and not much feedback as to what you all would really like, however, I am still positive that with all the new members here, I can help some of you live a more positive life regardless of your PMDD.
Now that the Holidays are over I am getting back to the grind stone of working on this site and offering you the newest information out there.
Please, email me or post here as to what you feel would help you the most, what sort of things would you like to conquer this year in your life with regards to your family and your PMDD.
This is going to be a great year for a lot of us, I just know it!
Stef Prose
PMDD Advocate!
Organization, Clutziness, Focus during PMDD
Where do I even start, LOL…
Focusing during PMDD for most is a joke. I have personally ‘rolled’ into a FEW cars when sitting at a stop sign and red light. It’s like, sitting there and you just stop paying attention to what is going on around you, you lose focus and let off the brake.
I have also been walking, holding a full mug of coffee and just threw it across the room. No, not because I was angry, but clutzy (and no I don’t know if clutziness is a word).
My hand just jerked and there it went.
It may sound funny to some, but when you start meeting other women with PMDD, it is SO nice to know you are not the only one having these issues.
Dropping plates while doing dishes isn’t anything out of the norm either.
For some reason focusing is difficult too. It’s because your chemicals in your body get so out of whack. I could bore you with the why’s but the truth of it is, you don’t care about the why if you have PMDD, you want to know the HOW. How to take care of it or at least deal with these symptoms.
During conversations I have to pay more attention to people or I will definitely just zone out. No my eyes don’t just look away and I go out of it, but I will completely just forget what I was talking about or no know anything that we talked about (including you). I try to just do one thing at a time, trying my hardest to listen (and remember).
Normally I am very organized. To stay organized you have to have energy. I find that after my 2 wk time I have to sort through all of my ‘piles’. Piles of papers, toys, clothes, you name it. Get reorganized after the time.
As I am sure you can tell, you are living one HUGE circle. You are tired during this time because of chemical imbalances, and then once you come out of that time, you have so much to add to your normal chores and schedule that you are still overworked, exhausted and half the time just don’t catch up.
I don’t mean to sound so whiny, I am not even in my 2 wk time right now as I write, it just really is how it sounds.
I speak and write very bluntly. This is a very truthful account of how the cycle goes.
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