I have severe depression symptoms that are cyclic in
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Natures tears; that is, they appear around the time of ovulation and last for a few days and then disappear (until next month). The main symptom is
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Crying in infancy -- I start
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Crying in infancy for no real reason, sometimes even in public. I am also more irritable and unable to sleep much.
My doctor said I was depressed and gave me
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Effexor xr, which helped but made me jittery so I stopped taking it after a week. (No withdrawal, BTW -- I understand it can be a b*tch.) The thing is, I'm only 'depressed' for a few days out of each month. I don't want to take
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Effexor xr every day when its side effects bother me. However, the
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Effexor xr did help me on the days that I was PMSing -- I was not crying, for instance.
My question is: is there any type of medication that can be taken just a few days out of a month to help with this kind of cyclic depression? It seems to me that most anti-depressants are prescribed long-term for each and every day. Also, I know that many of them take a long time to have an effect. The Effexor seemed to help me right away.
Thanks,
Anne
My own experience has been that female doctors are better equipped to deal with their patients' PMS symptoms -- they've tended to take it more seriously than their male counterparts did.
Good luck with this -- I know it's no fun.