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After menopause can you still get mood swings?


After menopause can you still get mood swings?

Yes you can and even more than before

I sure am having lots of mood swings, and I thought I was done with menopause. How long does this horrible condition last???

You can get mood swings at any stage in life, especially if you're female. 8~)

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