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Old 08-31-2011, 07:44 PM
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Hahaha! Very good stuff. Try Activia yogurt daily for the gas, it really,really works wonders.
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Old 08-31-2011, 07:46 PM
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Originally Posted by birdgirl
Hahaha! Very good stuff. Try Activia yogurt daily for the gas, it really,really works wonders.
I think you are right.. My Tradre joes yogurt is not doing the trick.:)
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Old 09-01-2011, 05:44 AM
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All our problems start with MEN. Menopause, menses, men...
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Old 09-01-2011, 05:54 AM
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Originally Posted by mountain deb
All our problems start with MEN. Menopause, menses, men...
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Now if they only realized that.. Just noticed your Boston Terrier.. This is my grandson who acted as my model for a story i wrote.:)
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I can testify to maybe sleeping through the night without sweating. Think that may happen?[/quote]

I sure hope so!! I'm on the 3 am wake-up brigade this week....3 days so far :roll:

I get up, take a valium and sew strips together till it hits, i've been getting about an hour of piecing every night....i'm gonna have the world's biggest crumb/scrappy/strippy quilt if the world if this keeps up :P
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I have been wondering (alot in denial) about what was going on with me....I could scream at someone one minute and the next be a blubbering mess and all over the most trivial things. I go to bed at night exhausted and wake up a few hours later, and I mean wide awake. I don't soak the bed with sweat, because I am a lady I only perspire, but if I could only peel another layer off (like my skin) I would be eternally gratefull. I had really bad pms before my hysterectomy....does it follow my menopause will be just as bad? I am only 46, does this mean I will have it for a long time? Oh please Lord give me strength!
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I am going for a long over due physical on the 21. One of the reasons I want to go is bc of the constant hot flashes. My SIL, also my dr for non naked things, told me that he had a patient in her 90's with hot flashes. "Thanks for making my life". I wondered why all the extra air leaks :oops: Thanks for setting me staright on that. DH has about one hot flash a month. I have to keep an extra blanket on his side of the bed all year. I can sit perfectly still and be drenched with sweat, especially in church. I have to lean forward so no part of my body, except butt is touching anything. Pastor probably thinks I'm really interested in what he is saying. Maybe some day I'll tell him the truth. His wife has just started with the flashes. :lol: Has anyone tried any natural products with success? I'm thinking of Black Cohash (SP).
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Originally Posted by greenini
I can testify to maybe sleeping through the night without sweating. Think that may happen?
I sure hope so!! I'm on the 3 am wake-up brigade this week....3 days so far :roll:

I get up, take a valium and sew strips together till it hits, i've been getting about an hour of piecing every night....i'm gonna have the world's biggest crumb/scrappy/strippy quilt if the world if this keeps up :P[/quote]

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We need pictures when its all done..:) and a story..:)
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Does it ever go away it feels like I have had it forever and I am 58 lol
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Originally Posted by lheizen
Does it ever go away it feels like I have had it forever and I am 58 lol
I am two years older than you and right now its 11;30 pm and I have the fan on me hahaha
HUGGGGGGGGG
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