morningstar
Cathlete
So, last fall I had a tubal ligation, ending my 20 year stint of being on birth control pills. Since then, I have really noticed an increase in PMS issues. Most notably, I have turned into an irritable bitch from hell a week before my period. This is affecting my work and my personal life (not to mention the occassional really nasty post on the forums here that some of you may have noticed). I always had some PMS issues, but it has become really bad. I have just started taking a large number of supplements, in part because of this issue, but for other things as well. I have pretty much stopped most caffeine. I continue to work out, of course. Does anyone have any ideas as to what else I could do about this? I don't want to go back on the pill or take drugs. Do you think it would be worth seeing a doctor and having her check my hormone levels or something like that?
These are the supplements I am on (I take them at different times of the day so that things that aren't supposed to interact don't, and things that are supposed to interact, do; I take them with meals or without meals, depending on how they should be taken, etc. I am careful about how I take them):
These are the supplements I am on (I take them at different times of the day so that things that aren't supposed to interact don't, and things that are supposed to interact, do; I take them with meals or without meals, depending on how they should be taken, etc. I am careful about how I take them):
- Zinc citrate
- Chromium
- Copper
- DHEA (smallest dose, once a day)
- Licorice Root capsules (I have low blood pressure, so they aren't a problem for me)
- Angelica capsules (Dong Quai)
- Grapefruit Seed Extract
- Fish Oil Capsules (yep, I'm a vegetarian, but I decided to take them anyway)
- Milk Thistle (silymarin)
- GLA (Evening Primrose Oil)
- Aloe Vera Juice
- Flaxseed oil
- Calcium
- Magnesium
- Potassium
- Vitamin D3
- 5HTP
- GABA
- Taurine
- L-Carnitine
- L-Glutamine
- L-Tyrosine
- D-Phenylalanine
- Iron (Ferrous Gluconate)
- Vitamin C
- B-Complex:
- B1 (Thiamin)
- B3 (Niacinamide)
- B12
- Folic Acid
- B5 (Pantothenic Acid)
- Biotin