Sentences with phrase «sometimes moods swings»

Sometimes moods swings occur as a result of a physical or mental health condition, but more often they seem to happen for no apparent reason.

Not exact matches

New, confusing, powerful, biologically driven emotions, contributing to sharp and unpredictable mood swings, and sometimes major depression.
Sometimes, all you need to keep your baby entertained is a little swing here and there that matches the mood.
And for a good reason — up to 1 in 7 mothers deal with postpartum mood disorders which can lead to severe depression, anxiety, loss in appetite, inability to care for oneself or one's new baby, mood swings, and even sometimes thoughts of suicide.
Sometimes, medication can help with behavioral problems that can come with cognitive delays, like mood swings or lack of attention.
Other less specific symptoms sometimes noticed by parents before their children were diagnosed include anxiety, changes in sleep patterns, social withdrawal, mood swings, depression, angry outbursts, irritability, and physical symptoms (such as dizziness or stomach pain).
Postpartum depression — which can cause severe mood swings, loss of appetite, overwhelming fatigue and lack of joy in life — is sometimes a concern as well.
Sometimes tweens exhibit mood swings because there is something going on in their lives that is stressful.
Your mood swings are so great, that sometimes our partners can't even stand to be around us.
A homotypic pattern consisted of affective or mood - associated symptoms that are related to, but fall short of, standard diagnostic criteria for BD: for example, mood swings, relatively mild symptoms of excitement, or major depression, sometimes severe and with psychotic symptoms.
Also, a depressed person is less likely to show severe mood swings, whereas someone with dementia shows a wider range of emotions and sometimes makes inappropriate emotional responses (e.g., laughing while others are sad).
Most people occasionally have mood swings, but the shifts that occur in bipolar disorder, and the changes in behavior and energy level that accompany them, are sometimes disabling.
Growing a mini human inside your belly is an experience that's unique to every woman, but one commonality is the inevitable body transformation: skin stretches, sags and marks, belly's grow, there's fat gain and sometimes even fat loss, and many a hormonal shift or mood swing.
Some of the symptoms you might see with estradiol levels elevated above normal lab reference ranges (or sometimes even with «high normal» levels) are: fluid retention, mood swings, nipple sensitivity / breast tissue stimulation, bloating, hot flashes and, reduction in clinical benefit from TRT.
Cramps, bloating, PMS — induced mood swings — the arrival of your period every month can sometimes be a major pain in the butt.
Previous to the troches I would bloat, sometimes up to 2 sizes, literally could not do up my trousers etc, acne, mood swings, cramping etc, during the 2 years it was amazing, all my terrible symptoms reduced by 90 to 95 %.
Some of the pretty symptoms include: weight gain, breast tenderness, mood swings / PMS, growing fibroids, heavy and / or irregular cycles, painful periods and occasionally endometriosis, infertility or subfertility, sometimes autoimmune conditions such as Hashimoto's thyroiditis.
My moods swing so easily and sometimes, crying isn't so difficult for me.
Depression during menopause is sometimes linked to severe mood swings.
It fulfills the promise of the title and sometimes surpasses it with Brobdingnagian comedy and audacious mood swings.
Of any commonalities she might share with Olive, a flinty, sometimes miserable woman, McDormand said, «I'm not a depressive, but I certainly have mood swings.
Tears, mood swings, the beatings she gave me over the years, the raging fits she sometimes threw when I did something that reminded her of my dead mother, or worse, my dead father.
The symptoms can range from mild to severe, but typically there tends to be an unstable sense of self, risky or impulsive behaviors (often including things like spending, sex, suicide / self - injury or even substance abuse), significant mood swings, a chronic feeling of emptiness, frequent anger and outbursts and sometimes paranoia or feeling disconnected from the present moment.
In this study, in addition to the overall RFS rating score, we considered three further RF variables on the basis of a recent study (Rosso et al., 2015), namely the frequency of RF in the context of positive, negative, and mixed - ambivalent mental states (e.g., «I felt secure with my mum, because she always tried to comfort me»; «Unfortunately, I often got mad at my mother, it seemed that she could not understand me when I was sad»; «I really don't know how the relationship with my mother was when I was a child, sometimes I felt well with her, sometimes I felt some kind of irritation, maybe I was really sensitive to her sudden mood swings, without understanding that she was terribly depressed»).
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