tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780625537812809359.post4025697661843187011..comments2024-01-05T21:32:49.346-08:00Comments on Living with PMDD: Guest Post, Cat's Story: Living with PMDDLiana at livingwithpmdd.comhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04527230725501073923noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780625537812809359.post-5049414831572861812014-12-15T00:02:46.429-08:002014-12-15T00:02:46.429-08:00Do you have to take the inactive week every 3 mont...Do you have to take the inactive week every 3 months? Or can you only do the inactive week once a year? Or even never? It seems it would be just like Depo by preventing ovulation for many months at a time. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780625537812809359.post-25526728973069531322014-11-20T07:38:57.717-08:002014-11-20T07:38:57.717-08:00Thanks for sharing your story. I'm glad to fin...Thanks for sharing your story. I'm glad to find out im not alone in this. I am 31, mom of 2. Recently diagnosed with PMDD only a few months ago. Still trying to figure out what is going to work the best to have my life back. Realizing that the depo-provera shot kept my symptoms hidden for many years. Only after having my second child, and having my tubes tied did this debilitating disorder show it's ugly face, getting worse month after month. (yr after yr) she is now 3 yrs old. I lost my job a year ago Christmas. Due to "personal reasons" I couldn't explain. I got put on a consistent birth control pill; with only 1 week of inactive pills every 3 months. They r suppose to make my cycle stop just like the depo. Only that the inactive week is Hell on me and my family. There is no studies done on taking the depo shot along with having your tubes tied. 1 doctor said he wouldn't give me the depo for that reason. I think I'm willing to be a guinea-pig for tha sake of finding happiness again. Do u have any thoughts? Please let me know, in need of opinions, and open to suggestions. :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com