Monthly Archive for December, 2007

P.M.-What?

If you read Pajama Diaries on a daily basis, you’ll notice this week’s series touches on a sensitive subject. This past summer I was diagnosed with something called “P.M.D.D.” (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder). It’s like P.M.S. gone haywire. It was pretty severe…it really affected my everyday happenings and got worse each month.

After I was diagnosed, I did extensive research on the symptoms and treatments. Although the doctor recommended a low-dose antidepressant, I was skeptical. After a month of hesitation (and more research), I tried it. It proved very effective in treating my symptoms. I imagine I won’t be on it forever, but in the meantime, it helps.

I decided to illustrate a portion of this journey in a strip series that runs this week and part of next week. Since the use of antidepressants can be a touchy subject, I’d like to stress that I’m not endorsing these pills. I’m documenting one person’s experience, and in no way do I believe antidepressants are the universal solution to this condition. What I do hope is that these strips bring to light a fairly treatable disorder that can be hard to diagnose and is quite debilitating.

With that said, this series not a downer – I actually kept it pretty light-hearted. I’m curious about the response.

Near Misses

Okay, I’m finally updating my blog. I feel like a student who shirks her homework assignment for weeks, then finally sits down to do it and discovers it’s not so hard after all.

Anyway, I thought I’d post something fun today. Here are examples of strips that never made it to the papers. This one was supposed to be published in September — I pulled it at the last minute:

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I thought this cartoon showed the character, Jill, in a negative light, as if copping out on her “motherly” responsibilities. Still, I like the flow and timing of the strip.


Here’s one I wrote in ’06 but never published for more obvious reasons (parents, avert small children’s eyes). I’ve written some edgy ones, but this crosses the line for the funny pages.

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Thankfully, I’ve learned how to self-edit.

If any other near-misses come up, I’ll post them from time to time.