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Old Apr 11, 2013, 11:52 PM
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So I'm on latuda and its creating my period to stop. But I'm still having pms symptoms. Anybody else go through this?

It sucks bc at least with my normal pms I get some relief when I bleed. I'm worried that I will continue to have pms symptoms. I'm irritable, tired, breast tenderness. Regular pms symptoms but no period it's like a week late and there is no way I can be pregnant. Haven't had sex in quite awhile. I posted in the meds forum but no responses so I'm trying here.

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Old Apr 12, 2013, 12:55 AM
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I have heard that all AP's can cause menstrual irregularities to the point of canceling periods.

I have never heard of an AP treating somebody so cruelly, though, by canceling the bleeding yet keeping the PMS!!
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Old Apr 12, 2013, 01:05 PM
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I have heard that all AP's can cause menstrual irregularities to the point of canceling periods.

I have never heard of an AP treating somebody so cruelly, though, by canceling the bleeding yet keeping the PMS!!

Well I was pmsing the last couple of days. I seem to be feeling a little better today. Thank you for responding.
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hamster-bamster, Travelinglady
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Old Apr 14, 2013, 01:13 PM
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I read somewhere there are some causes where uterus cells grow else where in body... so these too make u feel like pms...
Check with ur gyno
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