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Old 09-06-2011, 03:13 PM
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Originally Posted by valsma
I freely admit I share most if not all of these problems. It does end, doesn't it? Please say it does.
Tammy... would you like me to be honest or tell you a story..??:)
Tomorrow I will post my chin hairs essay as I just got home from a 4 day bus ride..
yes it does get better..:)
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Old 09-06-2011, 05:22 PM
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Yes, the hot flashes do get better. I had a complete hysterectomy almost 17 years ago. I was on HRT for about 5 years then I decided to just quit. My personal summers were never so bad that I would wake up from them or soak the bed in sweat. I still get them...but they are mild enough that I really don't remember the last time I had one.

Now, sleeping through the night...that never happens because the bathroom always calls my name once or twice a night :roll: and if I can't go right back to sleep, I let the TV lull me back to sleep.

At least the mood swings are long gone :oops:
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Old 09-06-2011, 05:57 PM
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Yes, the hot flashes do get better. I had a complete hysterectomy almost 17 years ago. I was on HRT for about 5 years then I decided to just quit. My personal summers were never so bad that I would wake up from them or soak the bed in sweat. I still get them...but they are mild enough that I really don't remember the last time I had one.

Now, sleeping through the night...that never happens because the bathroom always calls my name once or twice a night :roll: and if I can't go right back to sleep, I let the TV lull me back to sleep.

At least the mood swings are long gone :oops:

I have started drinking Amazon green tea and i swear it makes the flood gates open more hahaha
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And to think that so many of us manage to survive Menopause!

Wonder why "it" is called menopause instead of menostop?
(AND, notice, like so many other challenges in women's lives -- it also begins with "men"....)
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Originally Posted by bearisgray
:roll: :thumbup: :lol:

And to think that so many of us manage to survive Menopause!

Wonder why "it" is called menopause instead of menostop?
(AND, notice, like so many other challenges in women's lives -- it also begins with "men"....)
Yes mama... who knew..:) LOL
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