Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 Jan, Probably the safest thing to use that would help is adrenal cortex extract, often helpful for anxiety/depression. Lucky her, you can really help with the dosing of the ACE. Pregnancy oftentimes accentuates bipolar symptoms. Advise her to seek psychiatric help after the baby is born if she notices the depression or mood swings get worse. I'll warn you now, although I sincerely hope she is different, but people with symptoms like this are notorious for getting something to feel better and then when they do feel better....they quit taking it, often finding an excuse not to take things that make them feel better. Sounds incredible, but it's true and it helps if you don't take it personally, just part and parcel of things. [ ] OT: pregnancy and mood disorder I am trying to find some things the help a friend during her pregnacy. She is having a horrible time with mood swings, depression and panic. She will go through a phase where she will not sleep for two days, and is angry, resentful, and just totally miserable. Then this is followed by a few days of calmer moods and lots of sleep. sounds like she is cycling too me. She does have an Hg issue but nothing can be done for that right now. So I suspect her adrenals are under a lot right now, maybe copper is high cause of pregnancy...etc. Her docs keep recomending drugs which she of course is refusing. She is trying to find someting natural to get her through her remaining months. She is five months now and due later April. I suggested EFA's..a lot of them A good multi, b complex. Not sure what else, or if adrenal extract, or lithium orotate would be safe. Although, I can't imagine it being any worse that what they want to give her. Appreciate suggestions..you can email also Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 and everyone else, we've seen Adrenal Extracts cause hypomania in bipolars or those with seratonin sensitivity......It can also cause swelling and elevation in blood pressure in anyone, let alone a pregnant woman... Please tell her to proceed cautiously. Amy Cochran <Ladyshrink111@...> wrote: Jan, Probably the safest thing to use that would help is adrenal cortex extract, often helpful for anxiety/depression. Lucky her, you can really help with the dosing of the ACE. Pregnancy oftentimes accentuates bipolar symptoms. Advise her to seek psychiatric help after the baby is born if she notices the depression or mood swings get worse. I'll warn you now, although I sincerely hope she is different, but people with symptoms like this are notorious for getting something to feel better and then when they do feel better....they quit taking it, often finding an excuse not to take things that make them feel better. Sounds incredible, but it's true and it helps if you don't take it personally, just part and parcel of things. [ ] OT: pregnancy and mood disorder I am trying to find some things the help a friend during her pregnacy. She is having a horrible time with mood swings, depression and panic. She will go through a phase where she will not sleep for two days, and is angry, resentful, and just totally miserable. Then this is followed by a few days of calmer moods and lots of sleep. sounds like she is cycling too me. She does have an Hg issue but nothing can be done for that right now. So I suspect her adrenals are under a lot right now, maybe copper is high cause of pregnancy...etc. Her docs keep recomending drugs which she of course is refusing. She is trying to find someting natural to get her through her remaining months. She is five months now and due later April. I suggested EFA's..a lot of them A good multi, b complex. Not sure what else, or if adrenal extract, or lithium orotate would be safe. Although, I can't imagine it being any worse that what they want to give her. Appreciate suggestions..you can email also Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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