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Old Sep 27, 2016, 05:44 PM
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Hi
I've been struggling with anxiety ever since I decided to get off all meds. The annoying thing is, since a couple months ago it's turned into persistent sometimes intrusive thoughts or anxieties due to magical thinking.
I started progesterone cream and phytoestrogens cause I have terrible Pms, short periods, and I read hormones can affect anxiety.
Anyone had similar troubles
And had any luck with hormone creams?

Nat
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Old Sep 27, 2016, 06:24 PM
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Google your meds as I suspect that they may have anxiety as a side-effect.
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