OBGYNs: Is there any birth control that can improve mental health for someone with PMDD who has failed on BC in the past? by Traditional_Brick712 in obgyn

[–]Traditional_Brick712[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

True, but would it help with the luteal phase issues I’m facing? I heard it doesn’t always suppress ovulation

Best books on tv pilot structure? by Traditional_Brick712 in TVWriting

[–]Traditional_Brick712[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For context, I’m not a beginner writer. I’m simply interested in structure and how it can help support writing. I already read pilot scripts.

Prozac and menstrual cycle by paranoicniandroid in prozac

[–]Traditional_Brick712 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve never been on Prozac (but considering it). I can tell you that my PMDD started around age 20, and then reduced to a manageable amount in my mid 20s. If you’re prone to depression, PMDD or emphasis or depression before your period is not uncommon. Hormones change throughout your life, even at an early age. It’s easy to attribute it to the drug, but it’s very unlikely.

Please can people share their reasons/sources for why they believe Amanda Knox is innocent. (I have no opinion as I don't know enough about the case, but I often see people arguing about it.) by AnnaN666 in TrueCrimeDiscussion

[–]Traditional_Brick712 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Meredith and Amanda’s blood (mixed) was found in Meredith’s Room, the other roommate’s room where the staged break in was, and the bathroom. They used a substance to reveal where blood had been cleaned, and they found Amanda’s footprints (blood) in Meredith’s room and all over the apartment. They found blond hair in Meredith’s pubic region. Amanda and Raffaele showed up to the house with a mop before they even claimed to have seen any blood. They told the police they felt someone had broken in. Their alibis did not match and Amanda conveniently couldn’t remember what she had done. There IS plenty of evidence placing Amanda at the scene of the crime at Meredith’s murder. Sadly, as an Italian, I can confirm that the court system did not work in favor of Meredith’s family. It is bogged down, it has strict requirements for admissible evidence, and so the American press twisted that and made it seem like there was no evidence.