Contraception and the PMS Sufferer
…ovarian and hormonal activity is obvious. It would therefore seem logical to expect that any contraceptive method that stops the monthly cycle and ovulation should lead to an improvement in…
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What is PMS?
What is PMS? PMS is a chronic condition experienced by menstruating women which is characterised by distressing physical, behavioural and psychological symptoms that regularly recur during the luteal phase of…
Angela’s Story
…my life it seems my choice of treatment is right for me. For the first time I am in control of my PMDD and not it in control of me!…
Complementary Therapies
Complementary therapies – information for PMS sufferers Amanda Moore, MSc Nutrition Getting the basics right first Before considering using supplements and other complementary therapies to help your PMS symptoms make…
Bo’s Story
…contraception. My mid-twenties and thirties were marked by uncontrollable monthly rages, hypersensitivity, depressions and uncharacteristic bouts of inertia. I became quite a different person to the ‘normal’ me, and of…
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Ruth’s Story
…containing volumes of negative, mean, hurtful thoughts and feelings. Sometimes I grieve a little for the time I have lost, but mostly I enjoy that I am now here and…
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How to use this service When you join NAPS you will be able to use our specialist service to contact an expert for individual advice. This will provide you with…