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2007-02-14 05:07:39 · 4 answers · asked by Tamekia Anderson 4 in Science & Mathematics Medicine

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PMDD is a very real, very serious medical problem. I have it, and I am treating it with Prozac. There is also a new birth control pill that is supposed to help alleviate the symptoms. I would talk to your Gyno about this as well. She/he would be able to give you more information.

2007-02-14 05:12:19 · answer #1 · answered by boxadorboxador 3 · 0 0

Yes, PMDD is very real indeed. I suffered with it for years. At first I thought I just had pms and that I was more sensitive than most of my friends, but I did a ton of research and due to my relentless digging, I have found the antidote.

Most doctors will prescribe an anti-depressant such as zoloft for PMDD. I don't like taking any prescription medications if I can help it. They usually take away one symptom and give you 15 more. I take a natural herb with does the EXACT SAME THING as anti-depressants without all of the side effects. It is called 5-HTP.

5-HTP increased the serotonin in your brain and cures PMDD. I can say that I am 99% cured of this horrible debilitating dilemma which damn near ruined most of my life. I still get a tiny bit scatterbrained when I am premenstrual (like I can't think of a word I am trying to say) or still slightly clumsy like before, but I feel like I can be myself now for the ENTIRE month rather than the old Jeckle and Hyde I would become throughout the month. I seriously thought I had multiple personality disorder when I was younger because I was unaware that PMDD even existed. I used to absolutely DREAD the last two weeks of my menstrual cycle because I completely changed into a totally different person. I would do things and say things that I normally would not do or say, and most of the time with serious consequences that I had to live with because I had no control of my condition. I would spend the "good two weeks" that I had each month regretting the mess I got myself into during my last menstrual period. This was my life cycle for at least 20 years. I can honestly say that it doesn't even matter to me anymore when that time of the month is approaching. The only reason I even consult the calendar anymore is not out of dread, but to modify my dosage of the 5-HTP according to what time of the month it is.

I told an aquantance of mine about the 5-HTP and her PMDD cleared up too. This is definitely a miracle herb for this condition and depression alike.

Resources:

1. The PMDD Phenomenon: Breakthrough Treatments for Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) and Extreme Premenstrual Syndrome
Diana L. Dell, Carol Svec

Format: Paperback
First Edition
Pub. Date: September 2002

. PMDD: A Guide to Coping
James E Huston, Lani C. Fujitsubo

Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: January 2002

http://www.lightparty.com/Health/5-HTP.html

You can buy 5-HTP in capsule form at any health or natural herb store. I find that the "NOW" brand in the orange bottle seems to work the best and is the cheapest. I usually take 50mg in the morning and 50mg at night during my two "normal" weeks. Then at week 3 of my menstrual cycle from day 14 to day 21 I take 100mg in the morning and 100mg at night. From day 21 to day 28 (the worst week) I take 150mg in the morning and 150mg at night. You have to see what works for you. Thank God for this cure, I don't know what I would do without it. Good luck!!!

2007-02-14 15:23:35 · answer #2 · answered by Kitkat 1 · 0 0

When i was younger like 18 i went to the therepist saying i had pmdd and i thought i guess they did too b/c they gave me prozac....yeah...pmdd for me was i was depressed slightly and when i was pmsing i was very depressed so prozac helped

2007-02-14 14:13:35 · answer #3 · answered by Tina B 1 · 0 0

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2007-02-14 13:12:09 · answer #4 · answered by Michael Dino C 4 · 0 0

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