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Asking for doctors again…looking for help from you

Okay ladies, there are Women in real need for doctors that understand PMDD in the following areas:

If you have a great doctor that worked with you and listened to your needs, please email me at redefininglifewpmdd@gmail.com or reply here.

New Jersey
Fort Worth, TX

Anyone in or around the San Antonio area, I can highly recommend my doctors office, they have several offices open and over 29 doctors. I have personally seen 3 of the doctors and do know that Women from all over the world that visit.

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Tiffany W.

March 16th, 2010 at 6:14 pm    


I just met with my gynecologist and asked him about PMDD, since 4 of my sisters have it. He was very supportive and knowledgable about it.

His name is Ronald Dinsmore and he has an office in Fishkill, NY and in Putnam Valley, NY both in Putnam county.

He delivered my baby and is seriously the BEST ob/gyn I have ever had. And I’ve had several over the years and in many different places.
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Tiffany W.

March 16th, 2010 at 6:15 pm    


Sorry, forgot to add that he is very supportive and helpful. I have lupus and he was a dream to work through during my pregnancy and then the delivery. He didn’t even bat an eye when I asked about PMDD and even had brochures for YAZ in his office.
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Misty

March 30th, 2010 at 8:17 pm    


Do you have any updates on your surgery? Wondering how you’re feeling!

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Misty,
I’m feeling great!
PMDD-Free for 2 months now and am finally getting my life back. I had my PMDD under control in a sense of not raging, etc… But I still of course had to plan my life around my PMDD. I never wanted to travel or add any unnecessary stress to myself that could trigger it.

I am very fortunate that I haven’t had any problems and have been back to working out since about 2.5-3 weeks post-op.

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