There are so many different pills, if this one is no longer working for you, ask your doctor if you can try another one. I've changed pills for the same reasons as one that seemed to agree with me suddenly stopped and I was an emotional wreck. I'm now on a low dose pill and I'm much better......and my kids aren't afraid to speak anymore lol.
2006-11-12 02:15:09
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answered by katieplatie 4
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Reading this question (and the previous question) it is difficut to determine the cause of the problem.
I am not a Doctor and my guess is that many people that have answered your question are not Doctors either. I suppose what needs to be done here is to go back to basics.
Re-examine the pills you are currently taking (I believe you have already done this though)
Find if there are anything that "triggers" your emotions, mood swings, depression, etc. If you dig deep enough, could your emotions lead to a certain issue? Could there be anything which had lead you to these mood swings? Do you feel left out regarding your friends, family, for example?
At the end of the day, what do I know? As I say, I am not a Doctor in any shape or form. The simplest answer is always the right one. If you havent done so... speak to your Doctor and take his/her advice before ANYONE else from Yahoo! Answers.
Good luck and take care.
2006-11-12 06:39:15
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answered by The Avenger 4
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Okay, you need to ask her how your uterus is cleansing itself then. Women have periods, like I said. God made us that way and it is a normal function.
Any way, besides all of that, maybe you could try Estroven. I know it's a menopause thing but it helps with moodiness. All it has in it are vitamins and soy.
Are you taking any other drugs? Maybe that could have something to do with it. Are you pregnant? People still get pregnant while taking any pill.
Do you drink alcohol? That would contribute also.
Are you depressed or have you gone through a major stress ordeal like a recent move, death, job change or recent breakup?
All of these things should be considered too.
2006-11-12 02:16:32
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answered by Doodlebug 5
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could you be pregnant by any chance? Have you had a blood test to determine hormone levels? Is there any area of strss in your life that may be causing your mood swings; you may not even recognise it as an area of stress. Perhaps your body is only saying now that it dislikes this particular pill.
I do hope you get it sorted
2006-11-12 05:49:35
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answered by marie m 5
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Take a pregnancy test.
Over emotional was my clue to the fact that I may be pregnant.
2006-11-14 10:18:04
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answered by FUGAZI 5
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It certainly sounds hormone related. I'd go see your doctor to make sure there isn't any underlying illness which could be triggering an imbalance.
2006-11-12 02:16:07
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answered by Kirsty 7
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if the nurse says it OK then its OK
2006-11-12 02:52:22
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answered by cant fight the feeling 1
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That's OK then.
2006-11-12 02:12:41
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answered by Anonymous
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