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Kathy Boggs <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 10 Jun 2002 23:47:36 EDT
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Diane writes:  She's 43.  In an unscientific
response, I told her my neighbor of about the same age has been experiencing
PMS lately, when she never had it before.  And in a more scientific vein I
told her menstrual issues tend to smooth out with bfing, and perhaps the PMS
is related to the gradual *decline* in bfing, more than to the bfing itself.
She hadn't thought of that and said her child has indeed been nursing less
lately.

But I also told her I'd ask the experts.  Your thoughts?

Diane, I think you're right on with this one.  She's probably moving straight
from bfdg into perimenopause.  I believe she could take Zoloft or another
SSRI for just the period of time each month she is suffering from PMS.  I
think Prozac is marketed under another name just for that purpose.  If she
has obtained relief from Zoloft, I agree with you, she should try it again
after talking it over with her physician. She also might try a different SSRI.

Kathy Boggs, RN, IBCLC

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