PMS, PMDD or Bipolar Disorder?
PMS (premenstrual syndrome), PMDD (premenstrual dysphoric disorder) and mood disorders seem to have innumerable symptoms in common. So is there a clear-cut way to distinguish between them? Well there is and it is about as clear mud. Determining their subtle nuances is like deciphering the DSM-IV and even trained doctors have difficulty in that arena. So how does the sufferer try to get a decent picture of what is what so they know where to go for help or can at least get a handle of their problem? Right here, I hope. After hours of research on several different websites, I have what I think is a fairly clear understanding of the distinctions.
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One major difference to note is that PMS is much more common and that PMDD is actually in the DSM-IV as a psychiatric mood disorder so
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Most Frequently Reported Symptoms of PMS
*Irritability
*Fatigue
*Anxiety or tension
*Nervous tension
*Mood swings
*Depression
*Feeling overwhelmed or out of control
*Physical symptoms:
+Swelling or bloating of the abdomen orextremities
+Appetite changes
+Food cravings
+Aches
+Brest Tenderness
PMDD Symptoms
Note: patient must report at least 5 of the following symptoms (can be different symptoms during each cycle) before and during the cycle and they must interfere significantly with work, school, social activities or relationships.
*Marked depressed mood or feeling of hopelessness
*Marked anxiety or tension, feeling keyed up or on edge
*Marked shifts in mood (suddenly tearful or overly sensitive)
*Persistent, marked
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*Loss of interest in usual activities
*Difficulty concentrating and focusing attention
*Lack of energy, feeling easily tired out
*Marked change in appetite, overeating or food cravings
*Sleeping to much or having difficulty sleeping
*Feeling overwhelmed or out of control
*Physical symptoms:
+Breast tenderness or swelling
+Headache
+Joint or muscle pain
+Bloated
+Weight gain
PMS & PMDD Common Medications
SSRI s (Serotonin Selective Reuptake Inhibitors)
*Sarafem (Prozac)
*Paxil
*Zoloft
*Celexa
Anxiety Medications
*Xanax
*Klonopin
*Ativan
*Buspar
These medications can be taken just during the 2 weeks prior to menses for milder cases or throughout the month for more severe symptoms. In general birth control pills or other types of hormones are not used as initial
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Other considerations in treatment of PMS or PMDD are nutritional and behavioral approaches. Generally it is recommended to avoid or limit consumption of alcohol, caffeine and salt. Some also believe that avoiding sugar and complex carbohydrates is effective. Calcium, although beneficial to women does not seem to have an effect on PMDD. Exercise is strongly recommended for PMS, although again, it has not been proven to help PMDD. Other helpful tools are: relaxation techniques, meditation and yoga. Psychotherapy is suggested for both PMS and PMDD.
PMDD VS. Other Mood Disorders (Specifically Bipolar Disorder)
PMDD is distinctive from other mood disorders because there is a clear interval of 7 10 days
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The causes of PMDD and other mood disorders differ also. It is thought that with PMDD the brain chemistry is vulnerable to the monthly fluctuations of estrogen and progesterone. Presumably they have a negative effect on the way the nerve
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Obviously medications will come into play in treatment of PMS, PMDD and other mood disorders.
Some Common Medications Used to Treat Bipolar Disorder
Mood Stabilizers and Anticonvulsants
*Lithium, Lithobid or Eskalith
*Depakote
*Tegretol
*Neurontin
*Lamictal
*Topamax
Antipsychotics
*Zyprexa
*Zeldox
*Seroquel
SSRI s (Serotonin Selective Reuptake Inhibitors)
*Sarafem (Prozac)
*Paxil
*Zoloft
*Celexa
Anxiety Medications
*Xanax
*Klonopin
*Ativan
*Buspar
Tricyclic Antidepressants (TCA s)
*Tofranil
*Pamelor
*Norpramin
*Elavil
*Sinequan
Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOI s)
*Nardil
*Parnate
*Marplan
Tranquilizers
*Haldol
*Clozaril
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*Permitil
*Geodon
The last factor to consider is brain imaging, specifically SPECT imaging. I couldn t find any specifics on PMDD but did find images and descriptions for PMS and for Bipolar Disorder. PMS imaging shows increased deep limbic activity often accompanied by temporal lobe hypoperfusion that correlates with cyclic mood changes. On the other hand, Bipolar, along with similar imaging as PMS, is characterized with increased activity across the cerebral cortex. During manic phases scans often look hyperactive, especially in the lateral frontal cortex, lateral parietal lobes and the lateral temporal lobes. Even though I don t understand what this brain imaging means, I can distinguish the difference between the areas that are
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I know that doing the research for this article cleared up a lot of misunderstanding for me. It also helped me to realize why I act like I m having an episode right before my menstrual cycle and why I feel so much better about 2 or 3 days later.
Terry J. Coyier is a 37-year-old college student studying for an Associates of Applied Sciences degree. She is also a freelance writer who writes about bipolar disorder and other mental illnesses. Terry was diagnosed with bipolar ten years ago. She lives with her son in the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex. Terry is an
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