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    Old 08-31-2011, 12:03 PM
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    Originally Posted by Farm Quilter
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    awesome. glad someone could explain this new part of my life. now i know what a beef walk is too.
    Now I know where they came up with "Grandma's got the walking farts". Oh, wait, I'm a Grandma :oops:
    Farm Quilter.. I would like to be some day.. I only have grandbaby dogs
    I have furry grandbabies too...English Mastiff, lab, Chihuahua and Golden Retriever and 2 cats! Only one DGD with 2 legs and curly blonde hair! I think all the grandbabies should count, no matter how many legs they have!
    Susan... that is so sweet.. I made my furry grandbabies into pirates for a piece I was writing tomorrow hahaha.
    Treats for pictooores..:)
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    Oh Yea
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    Old 08-31-2011, 02:53 PM
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    Originally Posted by janRN
    They have medications for menopause--obtain them and give them to your spouse/SO, family, co-workers, and friends!
    FUNNY!!!!!!!!!!!
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    I've decided that menopause is not a time to quit drinking. DH is seriously considering taking it up.
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    Old 08-31-2011, 02:56 PM
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    Originally Posted by greenini
    I fully sympathize. In fact, if possible i have it worse....i know, let's not get into a contest, just hear me out. due to a 2nd mild dose of breast cancer 5 years ago, my oncologist put me on anti-estrogens. so whatever few tiny estrogens *might* have been helping out there are not there any longer.

    i truly appreciate the effort to try to keep me from breast cancer a 3rd time, but when a hot cup of coffee causes me to create my personal shower...and then freeze as the sweat dries out rapidly...do you also now put 3 or 4 ice cubes in your coffee :) , have to avoid *all* forms of alcohol because it cause you to become as drenched as by a shower?

    the only good thing about it all is i have just received the ok to stop after 5 years and i have hopes that it'll finally get a bit better and taper off....and that sometime, some year i can maybe sleep the night again :D

    thank you for sharing and reminding me that i'm not alone...that we're all in this together and have each other to lean on
    I can testify to maybe sleeping through the night without sweating. Think that may happen?
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    Well I always tell myself to laugh or else I'm going to cry! Life is what we make it
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    :lol: :lol: :lol:
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    Old 08-31-2011, 07:24 PM
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    Oh, am I there with you. And after growing chin hair too multitudinous to pluck--and the anti-estrogen pills--I sometimes wonder if something else might grow where it shouldn't. Unless my remaining testosterone has left home for lack of an opposite.
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    Originally Posted by Grandmother23
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    They have medications for menopause--obtain them and give them to your spouse/SO, family, co-workers, and friends!
    FUNNY!!!!!!!!!!!
    I agree 100%..:)
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    Originally Posted by Greenheron
    Oh, am I there with you. And after growing chin hair too multitudinous to pluck--and the anti-estrogen pills--I sometimes wonder if something else might grow where it shouldn't. Unless my remaining testosterone has left home for lack of an opposite.
    Thats next weeks story..:)
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