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Old 02-16-2013, 10:14 PM #1
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Steroids can really cause awful mood swings. When I had injections/meds containing steroids; WOW !!. Along with the mood swings;was especially angry; but also came migraines as well.

So many supplements/meds we take can have side effects that can really make us quite anxious. I was surprised when I took Stabalized R-Lipoic Acid I was quite jittery. One was okay; if I took two became very jittery and anxious.

Hope you get to the bottom of this. Rough for both you and your hubby.

Gerry
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