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Just wondering if any of the women here find thier anxiety/depression etc increase with thier pms/peri/menopause. For me my anxiety gets really bad.
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Hello. I'm new here. (This is my 5th post so I'm hoping to be able to enter chat soon.) Anyway, I've noticed, since finalizing menopause a couple of years ago, that I'm more depressed, but less anxious. I'm also noticing memory problems. Ah, the ol' aging process.
![]() ![]() Well, hope to find friendship and support here in this psych forum. Have a Happy New Year! Carol |
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my depression gets unbearable when i have pms. have told pdoc and he monitored it for a while and agrees that it's the pms, and not some other factor, contributing. he has asked me to take a slightly higher dose of my AD in pms week, but this is difficult for me to do, because my cycle isn't regular. will need to figure something out... the last time it happened, i ended up with a crisis team on my door.
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I know I haven't helped but just wanted you to know you aren't alone. ![]() |
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Absolutely true. I have just gone into perimenopause, and my anger level...well...don't ask. No, you are certainly not alone.
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englishmajor - you have the cutest little av.
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Thank you
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Hi Lyn!
i am also going thru that period as well...and it took me a while to realize, that doctors dont give a darn about you..so, now i just go in there, and take the best out of them, as much as i can..i realized, that nobody knows my body, better than myself, our bodys talk, we should just learn how to listen to it.. So now i monitor all my symtoms.. take my temperature every morning, to know when im ovulating, check my weight( by the way..lol)..take my medication (AD)..try to have posive thoughts, keep up with my teraphy session, see my ps, read a LOT about psycology, hormonal changes, depression, insommnia, etc.. i do yoga, everyday, that helps a LOT too!!, try to watch what i eat, have accupunture, massages, and mostly important, hang out with family as much as i can..im trying to find balance..its hard..because i like the hundreds of people here, i have a LOT of issues, and im trying to conquer them, as much as i can..its ot easy..ist a struggle every freaking day..but im trying..im trying..i have very ggod days, but i also have very horrible days..so, im hanging in there..so, Lyn, my best advise is: read, read as much as you can and take advantage of all the options you have around you..oh i almost forgot..dont forget to use a progesterone cream at night...its the best!!! you can get it at natural health store.. Good luck!!bye!! ![]() |
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I used to get suicidal two days before my period. It took me a while to figure out that many of my most severe suicidal thoughts were linked to my cycle.
My ob/gyn prescribed a low-dose hormone (yasmin birth control pills). I take them continuously--meaning steady hormones and no periods. This has had a huge impact on my mood stability (diagnosed BPII). In fact, this has improved my life more than all of my other meds combined! I'd highly recommend at least looking into hormone treatment. I wish I had known about the connection sooner. |
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![]() ![]() Thyroid disorders can cause depression and can mimic bipolar disorder... Please read below regarding one form, hypothyroidism, and have your numbers checked...TSH, T3, T4, Free T3, Free T4, and Thyroid Antibodies (for Graves Disease and Hashimotos Disease (which mimics BP)
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