Posted by Cateb on March 25, 2001, at 6:41:43
I keep trying to smile and think of Samuel Beckett's line: "After all, we're put on this earth. There's no cure for that". It's hard. He didn't have periods.
I got my first major depression after my first child was born, in the form of a severe 5-month postpartum depression, for which I went on Zoloft. The Zoloft apparently triggered my first manias, manifested in dangerously impulsive shopping binges especially (e.g. a $1200 watch). My chemistry changed again with my second child and I had to add Wellbutrin. Now I have been diagnosed as having Bipolar II/rapid cycling and have been on Depakote unsuccessfully first, now Topamax with limited success as well. I still spend 10 days a month (in the region of my period) non-functioning: sobbing and agitated, racing through a wide range of emotions, all intense. Does anyone have any thoughts on medications meds that might work better for what appears hormonally-induced? I'm at the top of the dosage on everything I'm currently taking. Thanks.
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