Jun
29
Posted on 29-06-2010
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godlovesjacob asked:


I still experience PMS problems, sometimes with a period and sometimes without. This week I really feel quite funky, is this normal? I am so tired and feel bloated like a watermelon! Can anyone recommend a website that I can get alot of information in regards to symptoms? I have looked some up, but did not really receive the information that I was searching for. I also am having a hard time with work, because I feel so dittzy all the time and am embarrassed that it takes me so long to process information. How long is this going to last? Is there hope that I will be back to normal again, or is the brain fog going to last til the day I leave this earth? Help?
Please don’t tell me that this is old age lol. I can’t imagine living this way for many more years!

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Jun
29
Posted on 29-06-2010
Filed Under (menopause) by admin on 29-06-2010
catzilla21 asked:


www.healthymenopauseremedies.com There’s plenty you can to reduce hot flashes and other menopause symptoms, but it will help a lot if you can fully understand what causes hot flashes in the first place. This will also help you decide on what, if any, menopause treatments you may want to look into.

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David asked:


Why do infertile post menopause women live longer than fertile men isn’t that contradictory to evaluation?
Men are fertile all their lives but women are not.Once you can’t reproduce you are useless to evaluation because you can’t pass on your species.Reproducing increases our survival from going extinct.Men in their 90s can make babies but women can’t.The majority of the worlds oldest people are women and women’s life expectancy is 2-5 years more than men in a lot of country.What is the point of living longer if you can’t pass on your species?

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Jun
23
Posted on 23-06-2010
Filed Under (menopause) by admin on 23-06-2010
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Vinko L asked:


I’m only 28 years old. I’ve birth 3 children back to back and since my last baby, I’ve been having issues. I can not enjoy my sex life with my spouse because I’m always dry. I’ve noticed that vaginal dryness comes during menopause, but I have not yet experienced that. I just need some answer on what to do now.

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Jun
22
Posted on 22-06-2010
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sharon b asked:


what age do women on average get their menopause?

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Jun
22
Posted on 22-06-2010
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Lolo asked:


i’ve heard the younger you are when you get your period the earlier you start menopause. and the earlier you get your period the older you’ll be when you start menopause. are there both myths?and is there actually any relation between the two?i can’t find any medical articles that state this or that.

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Jun
21
Posted on 21-06-2010
Filed Under (menopause) by admin on 21-06-2010
MillerAuditorium asked:


Menopause The Musical at Miller Auditorium January 29-21. Tickets are on sale now at www.millerauditorium.com or call us at 269.387.2300. Back by popular demand! Menopause The MusicalĀ® is set in a department store, where four women with seemingly nothing in common but a black lace bra meet by chance at a lingerie sale. The all-female cast makes fun of their woeful hot flashes, forgetfulness, mood swings, wrinkles, night sweats and chocolate binges. A sisterhood is created between these diverse women as they realize that menopause is no longer The Silent Passage! It is a stage in every womans life that is perfectly normal! Since March 2001, the hilarious show has entertained and inspired women from coast-to-coast and internationally. This laughter-filled 90-minute production includes parodies from the classics of the 60s, 70s and 80s. Menopause The MusicalĀ® has launched a womens movement that has superseded entertainment and has become a must-see event!

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Jun
21
Posted on 21-06-2010
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Elkriderforever asked:


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Jun
20
Posted on 20-06-2010
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Dean Caporella asked:


Are vitamin for menopause treatments effective? Menopause is the transitional period in a women’s life where fertility functions begin to shut down and with it come a host of symptoms which in many cases, catch people off guard. So how important are vitamins in the treatment of menopausal symptoms?

The most common treatment for menopause is hormone replacement therapy (HRT). One of the biggest anomalies with this is that women will normally be offered HRT if they are exhibiting symptoms however, in many cases, these symptoms may not be menopause related at all but attributed to other health conditions. In other words, they are aging related.

Vitamins For A Healthy Body

Being prepared for the onset of menopause doesn’t mean you need to stand behind a barricade and keep a lookout for it. Keeping your body healthy and ready to manage this natural occurring process is important. Good vitamin intake in association with a balanced diet means you are giving yourself every chance to adjust to menopause when it “arrives.” So a vitamin for menopause treatment should be a strongly considered option.

One of the biggest benefits of vitamin supplements is their role in maintaing a healthy bone structure. Recent studies conclude that bone formation can be impaired without adequate levels of vitamin K. Estrogen levels drop during early menopause and findings suggest that vitamin K function is diminished even before bone loss occurs. So in actual fact, the suggestion is that the accepted level of this vitamin is not adequate enough during the initial phase of menopause. Vitamin K has been the subject of a host of studies in relation to menopause and may not yet be completely understood.

Benefits Of Vitamins For Menopause

What is understood though is the function of vitamins such as B, C and E. Vitamin B has long been known as an active combatant against symptoms of stress and reduced energy levels. A good B complex can aid in the recovery from energy depletion and other related symptoms.

Vitamin E has “scored many bouquets” for having an effect on the incidence of hot flushes. It has also been found useful in aiding vaginal dryness, a common complaint of menopause. Vitamin E has a further multiplication benefit when taken in conjuction with some mineral nutrients.

The benefits of vitamin C have long been known, particularly in the area of treatment for illnesses such as colds and flus however, it has also been effective in reducing incidence of hot flushes in menopausal women as well as having the ability to promote elasticity in the skin. This has a added benefits in both preventing and also treating vaginal dryness.

Maintaining a healthy disposition long before menopause is even a factor can only be helpful in transitioning this natural stage of life. A vitamin for menopause treatment should be a strong option and one you should discuss with your health physician. There are many vitamin products on the market today and they are not all created equal. You may have to probe deeper than just settling for those you see on the supermarket shelves and perhaps consider products not available in the mainstream shopping arena.



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Jun
19
Posted on 19-06-2010
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Michelle Bery asked:


Every woman at one point during her life will experience menopause - the permanent cessation of her menstrual cycle. It is at this point that the woman’s reproductive life comes to an end and a new chapter begins. But the experience of menopause - sometimes occurring over the course of several years - can be fraught with uncomfortable symptoms. Luckily, in today’s world there is the availability of menopause treatment to help ease the symptoms.

Menopause can happen in one of two ways -naturally or medically. When it occurs naturally, the ovaries gradually slow their production of eggs that were necessary for reproduction. When egg production eventually ceases altogether, the production of estrogen also ceases. While natural menopause happens gradually, medically-induced menopause occurs after a radical surgery that requires the removal of the ovaries. In either instance, the elimination of estrogen causes a host of symptoms. When a woman has a particularly difficult time managing menopause symptoms they look for menopause treatment to bring relief.

Some of the more common side effects of menopause include hot flashes, night sweats, weight gain, loss of sexual desire, vaginal dryness, memory loss, distractibility, forgetfulness, irritation, melancholy, and mood swings. While many symptoms are of a physical nature, there are just as many of an emotional nature. Menopause can bring about a host of emotions regarding this significant change of life.

It must be said, however, that not every woman experiences every symptom of menopause. And when symptoms are experienced, the length of time, frequency, and severity with which they are experienced varies woman to woman. Many women may find that menopause treatment is unnecessary as they are hardly bothered at all by symptoms. Other, who experience ongoing or severe symptoms, will seek out natural menopause treatment. Researchers have confirmed that the adoption of a healthy lifestyle goes a long way to minimizing the effects of menopause; this includes a diet of whole, natural foods, a program of consistent exercise, adequate sleep, and healthy means of stress management. Many women find that this is the best menopause treatment of all - helping them to manage - and sometimes eliminate - the symptoms of menopause.

Other women, however, may continue to struggle with the symptoms of menopause. When it comes to point when symptoms are interfering with daily activities, many women choose to see a doctor who can intervene with the use of particular hormone therapies. Hormone therapy, however, should be a last resort as a menopause treatment, as the long term side effects of such pharmaceuticals continue to be debated.



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