Anonymous wrote:Op back.
I'm not going to reply anymore to this thread.
No one sane is reading it.
I already said I spoke to the Gyn and they won't see her unless we do that first.
And you don't see your gyn just because you get your period. I asked!
You are super judgemental but yes you are the victim it someone is committing physical violence against you.
Anonymous wrote:Physician here. I have no clue about the correct medical path for your daughter, but I would find a pmdd specialist and go from there. Pmdd was classified as a dsm v disorder (mental disorder), which means that we don’t understand the physiological underpinnings yet. Psychiatrist who specializes in pmdd is your best bet. Ped or gyn won’t have as much experience with this.
Anonymous wrote:Can we agree this is a troll?
Anonymous wrote:Op back.
Okay, I spoke the gyn.
They will not see her until we try this:
Max amount of Advil/Motrin from the second she starts her period (NOT when pain starts).
I didn't understand all the medical language the gyn used but basically Advil DOES stop the hormones somehow.
When I said that pediatrician didn't explain this AT ALL (told us to use Advil *for* pain), Gyn said Ped wouldn't know.
She still has therapist appt on Tuesday because that can't hurt (Gyn agreed).
And even Gyn said NOT to use BCP as "answer". It's sick to put girls on hormones/meds like that -- no one would do that to a boy.
And f anyone who just dismisses me as a "poor parent". What a load of BS. I'm the one who's been dealing with the violence as a victim for the past 18 months, who has done everything in her power. I didn't just drop her off at a fire department or punish her. Stop with the mom blaming. It's such a sick part of society. No one would blame the dad who just walks away, goes to the office, and leaves me with this insanity.
Anonymous wrote:Op back.
I'm not going to reply anymore to this thread.
No one sane is reading it.
I already said I spoke to the Gyn and they won't see her unless we do that first.
And you don't see your gyn just because you get your period. I asked!
You are super judgemental but yes you are the victim it someone is committing physical violence against you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op back.
Okay, I spoke the gyn.
They will not see her until we try this:
Max amount of Advil/Motrin from the second she starts her period (NOT when pain starts).
I didn't understand all the medical language the gyn used but basically Advil DOES stop the hormones somehow.
When I said that pediatrician didn't explain this AT ALL (told us to use Advil *for* pain), Gyn said Ped wouldn't know.
She still has therapist appt on Tuesday because that can't hurt (Gyn agreed).
And even Gyn said NOT to use BCP as "answer". It's sick to put girls on hormones/meds like that -- no one would do that to a boy.
And f anyone who just dismisses me as a "poor parent". What a load of BS. I'm the one who's been dealing with the violence as a victim for the past 18 months, who has done everything in her power. I didn't just drop her off at a fire department or punish her. Stop with the mom blaming. It's such a sick part of society. No one would blame the dad who just walks away, goes to the office, and leaves me with this insanity.
First, your daughter has had her period for more than a year and hasn't been to the OBGYN yet?
Second, the fact that you continually refer to yourself as the victim in this situation when yoru daughter is suffering from a medical or mental health crisis and you have allowed it to go on this long without even beginning to get her help really proves that you are a bad parent, and a moderately terrible person overall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you talked to her doctor? If this behavior is triggered by her cycle, it sounds like there’s something medical - hormonal(?) that may need treatment.
+1
PMDD is a thing that exists.
Anonymous wrote:Op back.
I'm not going to reply anymore to this thread.
No one sane is reading it.
I already said I spoke to the Gyn and they won't see her unless we do that first.
And you don't see your gyn just because you get your period. I asked!
You are super judgemental but yes you are the victim it someone is committing physical violence against you.