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Re: excessive carbs and mood swings?From: Kristine (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 3 Apr 2001 16:38:02 -0500 (CDT)
At Sat, 31 Mar 2001, Karen wrote: > >Kathy, > >Soon after being treated for my PCOS with Glucophage and diet (i was >diagnosed MANY years ago with only birthcontrol pills as a treatment). I >was able to dump the antidepressant that I had been on for several >years. > >I am still struggling to control the diet, mood swings etc. but I feel >like myself again. I feel no worse and usually feel better than I did >on antidepressants. The key -- a good support system that includes a >competant and accessible physician. > >Best wishes, > >-- >Karen > >At Fri, 2 Mar 2001, kathy wrote: >> >>Also, has anyone discontinued the use of anti-depressants after getting >>treatment for pcos? I would really like to discontinue the prozac, but >>am afraid >> >>thanks >>kathy >
-- I had been diagnosed WRONG for so long, alo having Endrometrious, (Spelling prob wrong,)even as far as passing out from sugar levels of insulin dropping so low, all undiagnosed, even ekgs, and eeg's.I am currently on Buspar for Stress, because it akes tis problem of PCOS so much worse for some reason the cysty grow when you are under Stress, I was told for so long that was depessed or that I had severe pms wih Prozac being a choice, it did not work, the Buspar helps but , let me tell you ,anthing you can take for stress will benefit you, not so much depression but stress, Because of the growth , I feel as if my ovaries are going t explode andfall out of me at time of severe strss, because of the PCOS. I just pray for relief and for and end to the mood swings. Kristine
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