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ginny wilken <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
On Thursday, Dec 16, 2004, at 07:21 US/Pacific, Kristina Carlton wrote:
> For the last 10 days I have had the most horrible case of PMS I have
> had in a while..........Could all those factors combined have caused
> such an increase in my estrogen to cause a pretty strong imbalance?
> Just curious because my PMS had gotten much better but this last one
> really hit me from physical pain, stiffness and fatigue, to water
> retention, depression, and craving sweets and carbs. Any thoughts?
>I think it's entirely possible. Even if the amount of the xenoestrogens
>was not causative, I'd say their influence, their mere presence,
>triggered these responses in your body.
>ginny
Maybe that explains why I am not feeling so good overall. I just feel "off" if that makes any sense. Low energy, flabby, retaining water, and just "off". No wonder people are constantly sick adn feeling miserable.
Kristina
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