PMS and motivation

Joni

Cathlete
Does anyone else completely lose all motivation and energy to work out during PMS:-(? I feel terrible because I haven't worked out in 4 days, but even then I was only at about 50% of my normal capacity. I still feel better even when I just get in 30 minutes of low-intensity cardio - but these past 4 days I could not seem to bring myself to do it.

Just wondering if anyone else out there has trouble - even though, like me, you LOVE your Cathe workouts...

The good news is, once the "pre" part is over, my energy seems to return, so I'll be back in there sweating any day now!

I'd love to hear your experiences and strategies to fight fatigue/low (or no) motivation.

Joni
 
I know exactly what you mean! I can be going at high intensity for several weeks and all of a sudden I hit rock bottom. PMS. YUCK! I know that working out will make me feel 100% better, but it's just the thought of actually moving from my fetal position on the couch....can't do it. I don't really have any 'cures' for it, but if anyone else does, it would be appreciated!
 
Hi Joni,

Not only do I loose all motivation to work out, I want to eat everything in site! I don't have a lot to offer for strategy for the fight, other than just realizing what's going on and pushing through it, knowing it will be over soon. If I feel really bad I cut myself a little slack, figuring I won't loose too much ground.

Pam
 
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That's a whole other topic!!

Let's review the weekend's damage: a bag of molasses cookies, a giant bowl of popcorn - with butter, 2 huge ginger cookies while shopping at the farmer's market, 1/2 a small pizza, apple pie a la mode followed by a praline (gotta love going to Mom's for dinner)....

Rationalization strategies: "well, I normally don't eat this way and since I'm not working out today my body will think it has a surplus of calories which will undo any slowing of the metabolism caused by my normal rabbit-food diet...yeah!" "I'll be really good all next week..." "I'm tired and grumpy so I deserve it...."

Sigh...

The good news is, I really have been good so far today - whey protein shake for breakfast, spinach salad planned for lunch, tofu veggie stir fry planned for dinner... and - PLB followed by Power Max for uh, dessert

;-)
 
It's scary b/c I have the EXACT same problem--and I just experienced it at the end of last week and over the weekend. What I've learned to do is plan around your cycle. Know when you're going to be really fatigued from pms and on the few days before (when you still have energy) make your workouts extra intense to make up for your future lagging! Also, get any junk food out of the house!! I had those constant munchies all weekend. The bad thing is that I ate alot of calories--the good thing is that they were all healthy calories b/c that's all that I had in the house!!!
xoxo-Ashley
 
I was very annoyed with this month's M+F Hers magazine. It featured a mini-article stating that "research shows" that the lack of energy experienced by many women during workouts around the pre-menstrual phase actually "has nothing to do with hormone fluctuations," i.e. ladies, find something else to blame your blahs on.

What a piece of crap! The article and research failed to take into account the age range of the women athletes they tested in their little experiment: they were all in their very young twenties. Well, excuse me but I think amongst women it is a well known fact that PMS gets much worse in your thirties, and that for many women, that is when it starts. I never had PMS in my twenties, so I have to conclude that the research data is heavily skewed.

Don't listen to them. I suffer terribly from PMS and yes, there are months when I feel so hideous, I cannot dig myself out of the pit of blackness into which PMS sinks me in order to work out. As another poster here remarked: recognizing the signals (for me, bloating and incredibly irritability) and understanding what the cause of the blahs is can be very helpful and powerful. I now know exactly what it is when it hits me and I either schedule an easier cardio or take the rest if I need it. I also sleep much more (like a 10 hour night) and I agree, it's hard to avoid eating the entire cupboard supply of anything with sugar in it. I do not have any strategies to cope with this except give in a little. I mean, it's inevitable, so I let myself eat the chocolate bar I crave if it stops me from eating the cookie packet first and then progressing to the choc, which is what I wanted anyway! What I have read elsewhere is that it's OK to give in to some of these cravings because our calorie need rises at this time and these munchings do not actually lead to weight gain, even though you may feel bloated at the time. That helps.

What I have found through experience is that if I try and push through it and insist on doing a tough cardio workout, it backfires on me, I feel like s**t, have hardly enough energy to finish and I get a horrible black mood because I get annoyed with my body and start to feel bloody useless, because I can't finish a workout I normally glide through. So, to avoid this scenario, I usually concentrate on weight training through this period because I find that, ironically, I can usually lift heavier at this time, even though I am reduced to a cardio weakling. So, accomplishing more with weights compensates for how yucky I feel generally at this time. It's a win-win situation for me. Try it!

Clare
 
Clare,

Glad to see that someone else reads the articles in the fitness magazines critically - and finds the flaws in their research. I agree that PMS worsens in our 30s. Although, I started struggling with it at about age 22, and was prescribed prozac by my gynecologist. My Mom begged me not to take it as these drugs were so new then. After I took it for about 3 months, my Mom begged me to stay on it ;) So I've been on SSRI prozac and prozac-like drugs ever since. I'm currently taking Lexapro, and I'm not real sure it works as well for me as prozac did, but the prozac "pooped out" on me.

If you've never tried that route, I highly recommend it! That said, these drugs, in my experience, only get you out of the PMS pits of hell - they don't take it away all together. I used to feel either homicidal or suicidal during PMS, now I just have to grapple with the fatigue and cravings.

I recently began taking the birth control pill Yasmin because it's been shown to help alleviate PMS symptoms as well. I'm hoping it will help with the fatigue and munchies. It's only been 2 months, so we'll see.

What stinks is that exercise is wonderful for PMS, it's just so hard to "just do it"! I think I'll try your approach to focus on the weight lifting. I too feel like such a wimp when I go from being high intensity cardio queen keeping up with Cathe to wondering what on earth that woman is on and where can I get some as I flail around like a ragdoll!!

I feel better knowing that I'm not the only one! Thanks!

Joni
 
Hi Joni,

Glad to hear I am not alone. I have so much pain and the bloating-the bloating is so bad I have to wear dresses since there is no way my jeans could fit around the bloated belly-looks like I'm 5 months along. Working out during this time is a real challenge for me and I usually end up taking a couple days off. Like Clare, I find lifting weights much easier to do during TTOM, since I also flail around like a ragdoll when trying to do cardio. Not really any help, but right there with you.

Diana
 
Hey JOni:

I understand you totally! I too take an antidepressant for this, and other things! I take Celexa and it's like you say, it takes the edge off it, like I no longer run around assassinating people, but cannot kill it completely, I still FEEL like assassinating SOME people!!!!! ;-) ;-) ;-)

I also have started using a hormonal bc method: Nuvaring, recommended to me by my doctor because it has the steadiest dose of hormones of all hormonal bc methods and can help mitigate against the mood disruption of fluctuating hormone levels. So far so good with no side effects!

You and me both: cardio ragdolls!!! I'm with ya sistah!


Clare
 
Diaana:

isn't it awful? I show my belly to my husband at the end of the day and I tell him, look, I look 4-5 months pregnant don't I, but I'm not! He agrees with me it is distressing, which is good because it means it really is huge, it's not just me being over-sensitive and feeling "fat", and he looks concerned for me, but it's not something he can really grapple with, oh-he-of-the-eternal-high-metabolism-flat-stomach bod!

I too have a mulitply divided wardrobe: skinny goddess jeans, wide-leg "distract-the-eye-away-from-belly" pants, skinny skirts and "enuf-elastic-in-that-waistband-for-yer?" skirts!

Right now I am wearing blissfully slim-line red linen pants! Yeah!!!

Weight lifting: it's the way to go. Heavy up: it'll make you feel powerful in spite of the swollen belly.

Clare
 
Well now I feel better not only for my PMS ragdoll-flailing-cardio -- and I didn't even mention the "new" moves I create when I'm feeling that way. I call them accidental plyometrics - you know the ones - when your bench jumps in your way and you go flailing across the room!

But I also feel better knowing that I'm not the only one who's tried *everything* to fight PMS. I've heard good things about nuva-ring. The one I'd have to warn people against - that I tried for it's steady dose - is the patch. If you're a Cathe fan, you sweat. And if you sweat, the patch does NOT stay on for the full week.

What we women have to deal with!!
 
I am with ya Clare! You are correct that you can't apply the findings to the general female population given the sample. This crap irritates me... like the research that finds hormonal birth control does not cause weight gain. My personal experience does not agree with the research findings!! The "PMS" researchers need to spend a little time in my PMSing body and then write an article. I have had irregular ovulations/periods my entire life... but my moods, fatigue, etc. let me know (and my loved ones :) where I am in a cylce.

I did find a vitamin that did wonders for me... even on the fertility meds... oh my PMS was at another level then. :) The vitamin also alleviated my fibrocysitc breast changes. I am more than happy to email the information to anyone interested, I can't promise it will do the same wonders but it may be worth a try.

Clare, glad the NuvaRing is working for you. I was wondering how you were doing.
 
Yes, I do the exact same thing. But my problem is that my cycle is SOOOOOOO irregular that I never know if I am in PMS or just under the weather. (hindsight is 20/20)

So, with my cycles ranging from 30-60 days, I have to make sure that I am not looking for an "excuse" if I am just being lazy. Last week when I went on an all out binge there was no sign of my period! So, then I started to feel REALLY guilty, knowing that it wasn't hormones.

But, then I did start and now those cravings are GONE! So, there is TRUTH to this and being prepared is your best defense.
 

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