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Re: Question To Doctor
From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 31 Dec 2001 12:04:07 -0600 (CST)
It is very easy to blame hormones. Believe me, I used to feel just like
you. But all it took was a complete change of attitude for me. I can't
say that I feel great all of the time, but I am at least in control of
myself and my life. It really is amazing how much your thinking can
affect the way you feel. You should try relaxation and meditation,
moderate daily exercise, and a healthy diet. Believe me, it makes all
the difference in the world. You just have to have the attitude that
you can control the way you feel. Until you really believe it, it won't
work. If you are having a hard time, find a good counselor to help you
through. Good luck to you.
At Mon, 31 Dec 2001, Tanya wrote:
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>oh okay the lh/fsh hormones? I don't understand why doctors push birth
>control pills so much on people knowing that there are so much after
>affects of them. All my life I never took them and then one month I did
>and I havent been normal since I get crazy moods swings, up and down
>weight, crying spells and it is so hard since I have a 6 year old and
>sometimes I would yell at her for no reason and the only thing my doctor
>can tell me is to get back on the pills
>
>At Mon, 31 Dec 2001, j wang, M.D. wrote:
>>It really depends on what "imbalance " there is. SOme problems can be
>>treated with other typoes of medications. So, one would need to
>>specifically know what was out of balance.
>>
>>At Mon, 31 Dec 2001, Tanya wrote:
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>>>I want to thank everyone for all the advice throughout the year but one
>>>question is still not answered? How do you balance back your hormones
>>>besides Birth Control Pills???
>>>
>>>--
>>>Tanya
>>>
>>--
>>James Wang, M.D
>>Assitant Clinical Prof.
>>Tufts University School of Medicine
>>
>>statements are informational only and should not constitute a medical plan or treatment recommendation.
>>
>--
>Tanya
>
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