Joined: 14 Mar 2006 Posts: 4 Location: sanford, florida
Looking For the Name of a Mental Illness Posted: 03-14-06 20:47pm
I'm seeking the name of a mental illness
or hormone problem that appears in men and
women once a month for about 10 days. The
symptoms are: darker skin, redness of the
eyes, a very bad disposition and a very
difficult to control temper. Anger is
always present (many times without any
reason for the anger) along with a rapid
shaking of the left leg. When the 10 days
are over, the person apologizes for the
anger and seems like another person, until
the next month. This illness or hormone
change appears in mother, sons, and
grandsons.
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sassyfrassy109
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 04 Apr 2006 Posts: 41 Location: pa
Posted: 04-04-06 21:19pm
Gees never heard of this wish I could
help! Have you seen a doctor?
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Re: Looking For the Name of a Mental Illness Posted: 04-04-06 23:54pm
trc9health
wrote:
i'm seeking the name of a
mental illness or hormone problem that
appears in men once a month for about 10
days. The symptoms are: darker skin,
redness of the eyes, a very bad
disposition and a very nasty temper.
Anger is always present (many times
without any reason for the anger) along
with a rapid shaking of the left leg.
The person seems to seek out things to be
angry about and has no sense of humor
during these days. The temper can be
controlled, but it is difficult. It is as
if the person "needs" to be angry. When
the 10 days are over, the person
apologizes for the anger and seems like
another person, in that he doesn't
remember much of what he said during the
anger period. The next month it starts
all over again. He is in denial about
what's happening once a month. This
illness or hormone change may be passed
through the parents, I am thinking it's
passed through the mother.
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