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Originally Posted by KatCarney Depression and PCOS
Women with mixed anxiety-depression disorder have high levels of homocysteine in the follicular and luteal phase of the menstrual cycle, and they have higher blood homocysteine levels as compared to healthy women. Women with PCOS commonly have elevated homocysteine, which is a byproduct of metabolic activity. Normally, homocysteine is broken down and made harmless. However, a poor diet that is deficient in calcium and B vitamins, and drugs such as Metformin (Glucophage) help to elevate homocysteine. | Does this mean that Metformin is bad for someone with an anxiety/depression disorder?
I take Wellbutrin daily.
__________________ Andrea (35) Wife of Eric (35) Mom to Sam (7/19/05) and Henry (2/20/09) PCOS DX: 02/07/08
Got BFP after 4 months of 2000mg Met and
12 weeks of Weight Watchers |