Any perimenopausal women taking Cymbalta or own depression?

I'm enduring a remarkably difficult relationship situation with my partner who is almost 50. We can be have a great time, all hours of daylight, and then adjectives of a sudden, she gets sullen and withdrawn.
She's have a tough life, to be sure, but this on/off stuff is really wearing me down. I've be very sensitive for quite a long time roughly speaking the mood swings.
I'm considering suggesting having her see a doctor for a Cymbalta prescription. Any proposal?
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I am a perimenopausal woman taking cymbalata and it's for depression, but my depression be diagnosed long before I be perimenopausal. You need to enjoy your wife see her Gyn and see if she really is perimenopausal don't think that she is purely because of her age. She may or may not be that's something that has to be determine through a hormone question paper. That can ge done through a simple blood test. She possibly suffering from general depression it's something that can solely be determine through a evaluation by her doctors not you. And cymbalata may not be the medication for her just because you see it on the TV doesn't be set to that it works for every one. I've tried several different medications earlier we found one that worked for me. Let her and her doctors decide what the best course is. Please I know that when a human being changes it's mouth-watering to try and diagnose what WE think is wrong. Don't do that because if you aren't right than that's something you might be pushing on her and she might cease up resenting you.

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Don't recommend any medication but definitely fire up her to see a doctor. And if you think it's rough on you, try to think what it's like for her.

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more predictable she needs hormone dream therapy, make her see a doctor and ask him in the order of all sorts of medical comfort including talking to a psychiatrist if inevitability be. with you, to relieve in your intellectual capacity of what she is going through,





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