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Hormones could be to blame for reader’s unexpected mood swings

- JEANNE PHILLIPS

Dear Abby: This is in response to “Crying Myself to Sleep” (June 2), who is having drastic mood swings, including crying, depression and anger. I experience­d these, and it was not only horrible, but also scary.

My doctors figured out my problem was caused by a hormonal imbalance. Since the body makes many different types of hormones, the doctors needed to find out which one(s) were involved in the disturbanc­e.

Instead of going for psychologi­cal help first, I suggest she go for physical testing.

She should see her regular M.D., her gynecologi­st and an endocrinol­ogist (a hormonal specialist) to discover exactly what’s going on. If an imbalance isn’t the cause, her doctor may suggest considerin­g other options.

If everything physical is ruled out, seek counseling. She should not give up on finding out the source of her problem.

— Been There And

Now Doing Great

Dear Been There: I’m pleased you’re doing well and thank you for sharing. Many readers offered theories about what may be causing “Crying’s” mood swings, and they are worth considerin­g. Read on:

Dear Abby: As a psychiatri­st, I’ve had patients with similar complaints. Before she pursues therapy, I would recommend keeping a calendar/journal for a few months to note when the episodes occur.

While people tend to identify events as “random,” I have had patients who, once they kept track, realized the episodes were always a few days before the onset of their period. It is always wise to rule out a physical explanatio­n before devoting time and energy to a psychologi­cal one. — Glen in Texas

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