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Default Jul 11, 2007 at 12:39 AM
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Does anyone know much about this disorder. I am going to bring it up with my PDoc next week. I go crazy about a week before every month. I get angry and blow up and everyone and everything, I get depressed to the point I get suicidal thoughts, irriatable, No concentration at all, ect. I visited a site to try to learn more. They said treatment is antidepressants, therapy. I am already seeing a therapist for Bipolar/Borderline. I absolutly positivly cannot take atidepressants. They send my moods to the moon and cause me to become moderatly psycotic. I am worried that this can't be treated.
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