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I'm 3 months post op. Have lost avg 12lbs month and down from 246-206.... And down 4 sizes. I feel great, doing well with diet and joined a gym and work out 3 times a week. The problem I'm having is mood swings. They are constant! I was told by family I'm bipolar. I'm not bipolar but I have these crazy highs and lows. Has anyone else experienced these constant and frequent mood swings?? Any suggestions??? I take birth control so on hormones. Help!! :)

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Well there are hormones stored in your fat cells so when they deplete, the hormones are released in large quantities. That may be a big part of it!

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Could be so many things. Sorry, but you should probably be assessed by a professional. People on the boards can offer hypothesis' but that's all. Good luck and take care. :)

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Congrats on your loss! I haven't experienced this as I am 9 days out, but I read a ton of books prior to choosing WLS. I have read that fat cells, store estrogen and as they deflate they can set you on a hormone roller coaster as they release the hormones into your system. I'm sorry I can't remember exactly which books mentioned this!

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I'm not bipolar but I have these crazy highs and lows.

You know, de nial is not just a river in Egypt. :-P Seriously though, I guess I was lucky my 1st month. Only had one mood... I hated the world!

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Ok you guys are scaring me now:(

I have a lot of weight to loss, so lots of stored hormones to release. Yikes! Well at least I now have a scientific explanation for my family for when I am being a b*>?h.

Usually I am all kind and caring, but right now I feel a big f-you to most people.

Hope I don't flip out:)

Well, this to shall pass.

Many blessings

Michelle

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Do you think maybe the mood swings are because you are no longer pushing down emotions with food? That's been my issue. Learning to deal with life without my drug of choice -- food -- can be hazardous!

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Mood swings and depression could also be a side effect of some of the medications. Reglan is used to help with nausea; and depression and anxiety attacks are a side effect of this medication! Check the labels on your medication and ask for a different med or seek a therapist to help you cope in a more healthy way! I have found listening to meditation music when stressed to be relaxing and yoga is also helpful. A good workout is also helpful!

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Ok you guys are scaring me now:(

I have a lot of weight to loss' date=' so lots of stored hormones to release. Yikes! Well at least I now have a scientific explanation for my family for when I am being a b*>?h.

Usually I am all kind and caring, but right now I feel a big f-you to most people.

Hope I don't flip out:)

Well, this to shall pass.

Many blessings

Michelle[/quote']

The other day I flipped out on a lady who cut me in line. Almost turned into a shove match! Sad part is I had my daughter and she had hers! I got home and cried my eyes out! I asked the forum about emotions and yup got some responses as well.....a lot of people are going through it. I am going to make a conscious and back down when I feel myself getting angry or super emotional. Give myself a time out and try to relax. I have been trying to be more active. Hopefully when my energy kicks in I can start releasing some of those hormonal emotions with exercise :)

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I'm not on denial. I'm an RN And have been diagnosed with clinical depression many years ago. I see a therapist and I'm not bipolar. I go to the gym and work out the negative energy. I know these are forums and I'm not asking for professional help. I was just hoping that at least on this forum others could relate or give suggestions but I'm starting to get the feeling if I ask I get snarky comments and it's unecessary. We are here for reasons and those that were helpful thank you. Those who are snarky well maybe I'm not the only one with an issue. Just sayin...be helpful not hateful.

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No one made snarky comments? One person made an obvious joke and lots of people related plausible hypothesis. I think all these people answered you with kindness in their hearts. Many people expressed similar feelings which is usually helpful in not feeling so alone or abnormal. What is it exactly that you are looking for?

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I think most of us went through mood swings early on. There are a lot of changes in your body which destabilizes some of our hormones. Remember you're going to be losing a lot of weight in a short period of time. Hang in there it gets better. Good luck to you.

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