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Taking Prozac & Diane 35-but still depressed

From: Jo-Anne (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 15 Nov 1999 13:18:50 -0600 (CST)


I am currently taking Prozac (40mg daily) and have been for about 2 years now, and I am also taking Diane-35,( for PCOS side effect of no periods, but mostly for acne ((do not need for birth control-hubby has been fixed)) and it has helped alot with the acne, but I get no period with it) and I have been on it since Feb/99. I have found in the past 3 months or so, that during the week before my "so called period" is supposed to come, I get PMS very very bad. I have had suicidal thoughts cross my mind more than once, or just get so "down" that all I want to do is go to bed and cry. I do not understand why I still feel depressed like this premenstauraly, as I feel the PROZAC should help get rid of feelings like this. It also seems like all my PMS symptoms have increased 10 fold. Does this happen as you get older?? I also havn't had a good bleed in a few months either (i did bleed for approx 2 weeks after my leep, but this was probably not blood from my uterus right?? I was scheduled to get my period during this "bleed" after the LEEP) Could the lackof not having a good uterine bleed attribute to all this??

Questions, questions....I'm sorry...but just don't understand sometimes why my body doesn't "work" normally.

Thanks in advance

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Jo-Anne



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