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Old Feb 05, 2015, 02:03 AM
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On top of my bipolar symptoms I have severe mood changes a day before menstruation starts. My moods follow a certain track starting from aggressive and ending with suicidial. My gyn offered to manage it by pill that totally sweeps menstruation off, but I had too many side-effects. I tried agnus castus and a few homeopathic drugs but they did not help at all. My p-doc is a man and somehow I feel that he is not comfortable with the subject and has given me no good advice on this. But I need a management plat, taking something additionally? Do you have any good experience?
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Old Feb 06, 2015, 04:58 PM
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i have been really fortunate to never have a problem with this so i am sorry you are having to experience this. i can offer two things i have heard that worked and forgive me if you tried them or they sound silly. the first is pamprin....the perosn swore by it and the second my t talked aobut a lot was putting people on prozac that week upcoming for their cycle. he said it workd.
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