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writes: I usually have mood swings, but I've been put on the pill to stop my period pain, and they're making my mood swings worse. They usually make me feel really paranoid, and I already have trust issues, so for my mood swings to increase is not exactly what I want right now.I'm now starting to worry as I know it must be hard for my BF. I've been off the pill this month, and my moods have improved, but I know when I come "on" it'll be really painful, BUT... I want to stay off the pill to aviod possibly pushing my BF over the edge with my increasingly annoying, and random, mood changes.Any advice? My BF means more to me then stopping the pain, but... I'd rather not go through the pain to be honest.
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reader, YummyMummy +, writes (3 September 2007):
I agree with flowergirl- got back to your gp and have a chat with them. They may try you on something else.
I used to get terrible moodswings with my period (I'm pregnant at the moment and have forgotten what they were like due to pregnancy moodswings being a little different) but I was put on a pill that helped with the pain and the moodswings.
My moodswings at the moment is kind of a no win situation. I blame my boyfriend for everything wrong in the entire world when my hormones get going! Bless him.
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reader, flower girl +, writes (2 September 2007):
You need to return to your doctor and tell them that the pill is helping with the pain but giving you bad mood swings, they will probably try you on a different pill as there are many different ones to try, don't suffer when you don't need too babe.
Take care.xx.
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