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Need Help Getting Me Back!

My husband and I have been married 11 years and are building our dream home. I am very happy about this, but have been very moody lately. Have good days and bad. Went to doc and he said it was tension and put me on Klonopin, I don't think it is working, I snap at hubby and kids, and feel like I just need to have time alone. I haven't worked in 7 years and rarely get out of the house. Not real sure what to do to make me feel better. I love my hubby and kids with all my heart and hate to take out my frustration on them. Any advice would be appreciated!!

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I know how you feel, I am the same age, married for almost ten years, and the last few months I feel like I've beed on the verge of rage at all times. It is stress, for me. I need to take some time off -- I have a weekend away scheduled this month.

I want to note that the med the doc put you on is typically not healthy for anything. It is like taking a shot of liquor throughout the day, and eventually, you will need more and more of it to gain any benifits. It upsets me when doctors prescribe it, because it only treats a symptom, not a cause.

I hope that you find something truly helpful -- Good luck!

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I completely understand and recognize those feelings and symptoms.

Sounds like hormonal imbalance.

If you aren't already, taking a very natural multi-vitamin / mineral supplement, also supplementing with Natural Progesterone cream could prove very very helpful.

Shop at a health food store for these items (not Target / Wal-mart / or a drug store) as they typically have the most natural alternatives.

If you know an Arbonne consultant you can find these items through her. If you do not know a consultant, I will be happy to help you.

annemarie.myarbonne.com

In the meantime, when you feel cranky and like you're about to snap at your family, exhale exale and then take a DEEP cleansing breath. Go for a little walk away from them and BREATH, PRAY, and love yourself. You are a good mama, J..

Praying for you,

A.

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Sounds like you need some alone time. Take a day for yourself at the spa. Get the works. Pedicure, manicure, facial, massage. Talk about relieving some stress. I highly, highly recommend! I also take Zoloft. It is doing an amazing job for me! I can tell if I miss a dose. It does however decrease sex drive drasticly. I think you should talk to your doctor that put you on the Klonopin. Let him know that it is not working. The dosage may need to be adjusted, or you may need to be taking a different medication. Good Luck, J.. I know it doesn't help, but I have felt the same way you do before!

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Hi

You sound like me!! I was the same way!! Just anything and I'd snap. I hated being like that.

I'd try Lexapro. It is for depression/anxiety. It helps SO SO much!! It takes 3-6 weeks to really tell a difference or work, but I can tell it helps.

Good Luck! (=

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Have you tried talking to a counselor? I have resisted this in the past but find it very helpful and revealing. It may help you to sort out why you are feeling the way you are. God bless!

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I know how you feel, I am the same age, married for almost ten years, and the last few months I feel like I've beed on the verge of rage at all times. It is stress, for me. I need to take some time off -- I have a weekend away scheduled this month.

I want to note that the med the doc put you on is typically not healthy for anything. It is like taking a shot of liquor throughout the day, and eventually, you will need more and more of it to gain any benifits. It upsets me when doctors prescribe it, because it only treats a symptom, not a cause.

I hope that you find something truly helpful -- Good luck!

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i feel like that sometimes. now that im working 2 days a week i feel so much better. you need to plan some time away, (dinner with the girls, long walk or run alone at night, or date nights with hubby and no kids) to have something to look forward to. The daily challenges are enough and get old, plus adding the stress of building isn't helping (we've done that before too), so i suggest some time away. It will make you a better mommy and wife. I'd take turns with your hubby and plan a girls night for you and a guys night for him about 1x/month plus a date night every 2-3 weeks or so. good luck.

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Anne is right on the money. This reads to be classic hormone imbalance. Take a look at what type of birth control you have been using, the types of foods you have been eating, the cleaners and chemicals you have been around. All of that plays a role in hormone balance because they all have some type of hormone blocker or enhancer. I recommend www.women4balance.com as a site to start reading on. It is extremely helpful to gain a better undersanding of what hormone imblalance is, why it happens, and how to fix it. Hormone balance products are offered there, and although I did use those myself, I am not saying you need that brand. Any brand will be fine.

It sounds like you need to get out of the house with some friends on a regular basis. Try doing things like "window" shopping trips or join a local book club that meets every couple of weeks for discussion. Even getting out to excersise like to a Curves facility is a great way to have some alone time. Curves is actually pretty inexpensive and it's only a 30 minute workout 3 days a week. Some women enjoy working from home. I personally love Discovery Toys because I don't feel like I'm taking time away from my daughter. I'm only gone 1 or 2 days a week and we get to play with the toys that I later use as demos in my parties. There are several other businesses out there to look at, if you like that idea. The important thing is to talk to your husband and let him know that you love him, but need to find something to help you not be so moody.
J.

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