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Hi,i am working professional with neck tight schedule. I have had many episodes of mood swings mostly anger burst in past. Also gone through depressions when i feel too low and hopeless. I have reliazed that i get those anger burst specially during my ovulation phase so it was clear that i have PCOD and found the same when gone through some test & ultrasound. Started taking homeopathic medicine for pcod. But yesterday,i had major anger burst episode (and i m not ovulating) as my period end date was 6-dec-16. After this anger burse episode,i felt soo tired that i slept whole day without eating anything, i did not feel hungry at all. Sleep pattern was unusual as i got up at 11 am after enough sleep and again slept whole day and whole night which is very surprising as i dont sleep this much. After this anger burst episode in the afternoon,i was too low at night that i had decided to leave my job, i did nt go to office today and i am still in the bed. want to know if i m ok or need help?
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Hello, I see that you have been taking thyronorm which aids in addressing hypothyroidism. Hypothyroidism is linked with excess sleepiness, irritability & depressed mood.To begin with, i would like you to consult an endocrinologist or homeopath you have been consulting to discuss the thyroid issues in detail. I truly appreciate the way you have been tracking your body. Your observations have made you aware that most of the impulses which get expressed through your behaviour are readily linked to variation of hormones within you. In this situation, i also see an incident in office which triggered an intense reaction from you. It's good that you are taking your time to relax & recover before you make any decision about resignation. When it comes to impulsiveness, depressed mood or anger outbursts; though it comes from within; there are coping mechanisms which may give you control in addressing & expressing them adequately. A psychologist or a psychiatrist could be of help here. Consider the same if the issue continues in the course of time. Take Care..!!
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