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22 hours ago ago from Menopause Source
A woman's body undergoes a lot of changes before, during and after menopause. But for those who have to undergo menopause prematurely because of surgery, chemotherapy and other medications, the symptoms of this change can be more severe and long lasting. In fact, studies show that women who had surgical menopause experience hot flashes and other signs of menopause a couple of years longer than those who underwent the change naturally. ...
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22 hours ago ago from The Perimenopause Blog { yes, it's real }
I mentioned at my other blog, The Magnolia Diaries that I have begun skipping menstrual cycles. How bad can that be, right? Well, it's not. It's wonderful. But, for some nutty reason (and let's face it perimenopause is nuts) I have been having night sweats and hot flashes like I haven't had in years. I really thought I was beyond this crap, but apparently, I'm not. It's gotten so bad that I've been reduced to sleeping totally as ...
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20 hours ago ago from Maman Poulet
I've shouted at the radio a lot today and been absolutely horrified at what I heard from Kerry , sometime mid-morning I knew it was time to find something positive to do. So I suggested that if anyone had a bit of spare money that they usually give to a group at this time of year that they do something special with it. It's 26 years since the Kerry Babies case where a woman was shunned by her community and treated appallingly by Gardai, ...
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American women in the 1990s were told they could help their bodies ward off major illness by taking menopausal hormone drugs. Some medical associations said so. Many gynecologists and physicians said so. Respected medical journals said so, too. Along the way, television commercials positioned hormone drugs as treatments for more than hot flashes and night sweats — just two of the better-known symptoms of menopause, which is technically ...
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