Female Aspies and their monthly

I quite by accident in May came across that I am an Aspie.

I went to the doctors in June to see if I could get some help with reguards to my monthly. With disreguards to the daily battles of how any Aspie copes day to day, my first reaction was to try to combat my periods first and then deal with the Aspergers side of me.

I'm 39, and have always suffered more around my period time, I general would say I only get about 10 free days maxium of my monthly not adding to just general day to day survival.

I only seem to suffer slight pain the first 24 hours of when I begin to bleed, that I can handle. It's the mood swings I'm in desperation for help with.

I am going back to the doctors this coming week, to discuss going down the lines of a diagnostic about the Aspergers, I'm in a very dark place with it and not coping at all well.

My plea here is not down the lines about the diagnose, but, more from any other female Aspies how they cope with their periods and if there is anything to help this time of the month?

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  • Lie in a hot bath pointing to the east, so you move with the water E_motional tides of the moon. Going back to biblical times, the woman would spend a week in a hot bathing pool, not near men(as there sun energy pulls them other way,, hence agruments happen).. or if you are looking for a quick push GO VISIT THE BEACH when the tide is going out.

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  • Lie in a hot bath pointing to the east, so you move with the water E_motional tides of the moon. Going back to biblical times, the woman would spend a week in a hot bathing pool, not near men(as there sun energy pulls them other way,, hence agruments happen).. or if you are looking for a quick push GO VISIT THE BEACH when the tide is going out.

    a muse Smile

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