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So I posted a whine in general support but I want to ask all of you...

Has anyone else been kind of crazy emotional lately? I have been since I got my fill.

Crying, and then crazy happy, and then sobbing over everyday occurances. Please tell me I am not the only one going through second puberty over here.

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I have been on an emotional roller coaster since surgery. At first I thought it was the liquid diet and lack of real food, but no it isn't. I'm sure that I'm making everybody around me nuts. Sometimes I feel so good, so optimistic and happy. Other times (maybe just minutes later), I feel depressed and pessimisstic and teary. I'm also under a lot of pressure right now at school. I work full time and take college classes full time and finals are coming up. Maybe I'll feel better after that.

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As a matter of fact, you probably aren't the only one experiencing these symptoms. It actually has nothing to do with the band, being female or anything else. It's just that time of the month.....:wink2:Get your mind out of the gutter! The full moon occurred at 625am today(at least in Central Time zone).

I have seen countless examples of the full moon affecting behavior. When I was an EKG tech in a hospital almost 30 years ago we could count on weird things, accidents, emergencies, happening on or about the full moon. I work in a call center now and we can always tell by the behavior of our customers that the full moon is approaching. The closer to the full moon, the more bizarre the behavior we see.

Seems like the best way to deal with the full moon is just to keep out of the line of fire. So I suggest go to bed, take a book, tell DH or SO to take a hike and wait it out.

Good Luck

:rolleyes:

gk

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Well I hope it sorts itself out.

I never knew I was a psycho, and I think that this fact is surprising others as well.

I feeling good at the moment though :rolleyes:

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Well I hope it sorts itself out.

I never knew I was a psycho, and I think that this fact is surprising others as well.

I feeling good at the moment though :thumbup:

It's probably a combination of hormones, full moon, and psychosis. If it helps, I'm a psycho, too!! :rolleyes:

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It's probably a combination of hormones, full moon, and psychosis. If it helps, I'm a psycho, too!! ;)

Me too! And any of those possible explanations is better than MENOPAUSE! ARGHH! It can't be, it just can't be!

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