When menstrual cramps occur, it is usually just before the cycle starts or with the onset of menstruation. They can last anywhere from a few hours to a few days. Menstrual cramps feel like muscle contractions or sharp spasms in the lower abdomen. They may radiate to the back or down the thighs, and range from mildly achy to wrenchingly painful. In the severely afflicted, cramping may be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, headache, nervousness, fatigue, diarrhea, fainting, bloating, breast tenderness, mood swings, backache, and/or dizziness. This was taken as an excerpt from Herbs2000 Perhaps I was going through it the last few days, actually it has almost been a week. But its confirmed, I felt it leaving my body this morning. It was shocking but it felt good.
WAHAHAHAHAHHAHA.......u died of the plague????? and U??? a POET??? a CHARMING poet???? :P
ReplyDeletei have GOT to take this test!
What i got was...
ReplyDelete"You Were: A Blind Sailor.
Where You Lived: Japan.
How You Died: Dysentery."
Then i got...
"You Were: A Redhead Astrologer.
Where You Lived: South Africa.
How You Died: Decapitation."
I think the "You Were's" are much more interesting than the rest...
"In a Past Life...
You Were: A Kind Executor of Sacrifices.
You Were: A Brave Beekeeper.
You Were: An Evil Philosopher.
You Were: A Happy Go Lucky Belly Dancer."
Ahhh...boredom is such a luxury...