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Hi muggins, Thanks for sharing these thoughts here. As you mentioned, cyclothymia involves brief periods of experiencing emotional highs and lows. This can definitely have an impact on relationships as you mentioned in your post. Treatment is available. Your physician will be able to address your medication concerns. As moderators we are not able to give advice regarding altering your prescribed dose. Your local pharmacist is also a great resource for prescription information. You may find it helpful to keep track of your various moods and what is occuring at the time of the swings and other daily events that trigger a change. This will help you to identify various thinking patterns and behaviours linked to your mood swings. Our online program and the tools available here can assist you with this process. You may also find it helpful to prevent frequent mood changes, by keeping as regular a schedule as possible, such as regular meal, activity, and sleep times. Keep us posted, Casey ________________________________ The DC Support Team
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Can one of the counsellors or one of the members talk to me about cyclothymia, please. I know it's about rapid mood cycling but I'm having a dreadful time with this up and down,up and down mood swinging and now I've gotten to a stage where my messed up relationship of three years is giving me a roller coaster ride up and down the mood hills even several times a day. I'm exhausted from all the shouting and all the retreating and all the despair and all the rising-to-the-occasion and feeling-better-for-a-hours thing. I'm sick of it and rolling from rage to despair is making me crazy. All I want is a bit of peace and quiet. Can I up my Prozac from 40mg to 60mg per day?????? I cannot afford a doctor here in this country and I'm inclined to think now that I had better run for Canada (my home) soon and leave all this anxiety-ridden relationship stuff behind. I know that this is not a good forum for precipitous advice-seeking such as this but can anyone talk to me about this panic "gotta go, NOW!" running-away feeling I'm having now?? I have a strong feeling that a night's sleep won't alter anything.

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