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I went through it in my early 40's. Arkansas Granny Sep 2012 #1
Thanks! My mom is no longer with me, and I can't remember how long GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #2
Some breeze right through pipi_k Sep 2012 #3
I have the additional confusion of being bipolar, so when I am grouching and yelling, is it GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #4
I had similar issues... pipi_k Sep 2012 #36
Yeah, my anxiety has way been way up there for the last couple of years. I am sure this is a GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #38
It was easy for me Blue_In_AK Sep 2012 #5
Having them more and more often now, I am starting to look forward to them going away . LOL GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #7
Had some really terrible feelings pipi_k Sep 2012 #37
Yeah, the loss of fertility and femininity are hitting me pretty hard. I'm already very GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #41
Good question REP Sep 2012 #6
What I didn't know until I did some research on Google is that perimenopause may be responsible for GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #9
See, I just thought it was responsible for pains in the ASS! REP Sep 2012 #15
Mid 40's. GoCubsGo Sep 2012 #8
Sleep has always been hard for me thanks to the bipolar. Not sure I can count on GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #11
MidNite helps me. GoCubsGo Sep 2012 #30
I do straight up Melatonin. Is MidNite somehow better? I find I have to be careful of certain GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #32
sleep is all, but, sorry, you're fucked. mopinko Sep 2012 #40
Well, I am still holding out some hope that menopause will actually GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #42
It has a few other things in it, too. GoCubsGo Sep 2012 #53
I was going through the change and found a lead penny! Oh! "ladies"! Never mind! ohiosmith Sep 2012 #10
*snarf* GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #12
I had an operation that the Dr's said might bring 'the change' early.... HipChick Sep 2012 #13
That's got to be inconvenient, when she sets her own random schedule. GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #14
Late 40s. Thought I was pregnant because my period stopped. RebelOne Sep 2012 #16
And how are things now that you've reached the other side of it? GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #22
No problems. Just none of those annoying periods. n/t RebelOne Sep 2012 #90
Sounds like something to look forward to, if it works out the same way for me. :^) GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #106
My wife's 49 - just started this last year. The mood swings are still there, just not the blood. HopeHoops Sep 2012 #17
Yeah, I went running to my husband today because I am struggling with accepting that GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #23
She was a late bloomer. Her sister went through it way earlier. It happens. HopeHoops Sep 2012 #25
Trying not to be a bitch is already hard because of the bipolar, but I will do my best. GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #44
I just hold her and tell her everything is okay - or leave her alone if that's what she's yelling. HopeHoops Sep 2012 #59
I was finding this thread informative until I got to your crude and over the top comments HH. auntAgonist Sep 2012 #50
Sorry, but that's what we all call them ("P-pads thin/thick" for short on the grocery list). HopeHoops Sep 2012 #60
I don't care what you call them, that's not what I found offensive. NO she isn't auntAgonist Sep 2012 #62
I've had a few locked and hidden, yes. I've been toning it down and MFM got on my case. HopeHoops Sep 2012 #63
With all due respect GObamaGO Sep 2012 #67
Understood. HopeHoops Sep 2012 #69
That's good that you know you have to tone it down Wetzelbill Sep 2012 #68
Ironically, I consider myself somewhat of a prude. HopeHoops Sep 2012 #71
well it was a post specifically asking for help from other women Wetzelbill Sep 2012 #73
Yeah, but to be fair (again, language aside), men have to deal with the issue too. HopeHoops Sep 2012 #74
well yes Wetzelbill Sep 2012 #78
If you have to keep APOLOGIZING for your language, maybe it's time you stopped using auntAgonist Sep 2012 #79
Just a friendly FYI: if you want to edit the post you can. Gormy Cuss Sep 2012 #81
Really? Weird. I still thought it was 12 hours. Anyway, I won't. The posts that follow... HopeHoops Sep 2012 #82
You can still edit - there's no time limit... cyberswede Sep 2012 #83
I did, but not to alter it, just to encourage that others read the negative comments.J HopeHoops Sep 2012 #85
if you never make mistakes, there's no need to edit CreekDog Sep 2012 #91
I understand your initial decision not to edit HH, but I think it is really important that you do. stevenleser Oct 2012 #153
Trust me, I've had enough new orifices torn out of me. Leaving it and the comments works. HopeHoops Oct 2012 #154
I don't believe there is a time limit on editing posts. I may be wrong. try it. auntAgonist Sep 2012 #84
it's funny that your message started out talking about boundaries CreekDog Sep 2012 #89
Interesting observation, but you're correct. Different TYPES of boundaries, but I agree. HopeHoops Sep 2012 #92
Hope Hoops DebJ Oct 2012 #157
It's not placating by any means. It's sincere. Sometimes putting her to sleep with a backrub... HopeHoops Oct 2012 #162
TMI and a little creepy Wetzelbill Sep 2012 #52
TMI and a LOT creepy. Can no one keep anything to themselves? Uggh. hlthe2b Sep 2012 #76
I think so Wetzelbill Sep 2012 #80
Yes, I was of course sincere, and I did consider the other forums, but the Lounge GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #96
Still, I would encourage you to post in one of the women's groups-- hlthe2b Sep 2012 #104
My mother was on HRT when that study came out, and she was one of those women who GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #105
These topics are welcome hlthe2b Sep 2012 #110
See, I never would have guessed it would be. I assumed they were both more politically-oriented. :^) GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #113
Ugh! MineralMan Sep 2012 #70
Yeah, you weren't the only one. HopeHoops Sep 2012 #72
............. Marrah_G Sep 2012 #88
Is your wife alright with the post? LiberalAndProud Sep 2012 #94
right on Wetzelbill Sep 2012 #120
Aging is a reality and there is not much BlancheSplanchnik Oct 2012 #166
Hit me at 47. I have a neurological disorder linked to hormones pink-o Sep 2012 #18
Oh yes, the baby thing. I do miss having them around, although I think it's as much GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #33
Late 40s. I'm now 57 and some things are still ridiculous. Your mileage may vary. nolabear Sep 2012 #19
"Dress light." Will definitely remember that. LOL I've only had a couple bouts of night sweats but GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #35
"That thing"... pipi_k Sep 2012 #39
Trust me. I'm a professional. "That thing" is just fine. "Who's that man in my bed?" nolabear Sep 2012 #47
Yeah. I am having trouble with people's names as well. Awkward in public, but GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #54
Hahahaha...was doing that pipi_k Sep 2012 #57
Yep. Has the added bonus of annoying the heck out of them. LOL GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #58
My mom would get us three boys' names confused when she was upset (but never with the dog's)... MiddleFingerMom Sep 2012 #125
Thanks for sharing that, MFM. You know, my little bro and I gave GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #127
Similar with my mom and four siblings. Ptah Sep 2012 #132
lol polly7 Sep 2012 #133
I'm sure it's bad of me, but I laughed. The universal truth of siblings, right? GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #135
I started with hot flashes at 40. My idiot HMO doctor did blood work and told me kcass1954 Sep 2012 #20
I am going to have to be reallly careful and guard against a menopausal baby because of the meds I GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #43
Hit it in early 50's. Lucked out annabanana Sep 2012 #21
Jealous! N/t pink-o Sep 2012 #24
Remifemin is great for hot flashes. GoCubsGo Sep 2012 #31
In my early 50s and STILL not in menopause!! Not even peri!! riderinthestorm Sep 2012 #101
See, I can't stop thinking, "But I'm only 41!" at least in terms of the things I don't want to lose, GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #121
Well, I'm the poster child that NONE of that is related to menopause! riderinthestorm Sep 2012 #122
Hmmmm Maybe it is just aging, then? :^) GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #128
My mother became kurtzapril4 Sep 2012 #26
I haven't hit anyone so far. I aim to keep it that way! I haven't had flashes during the day, but GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #55
I never noticed anything. mia Sep 2012 #27
Yeah, I've always been flaky but this is ridiculous. LOL GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #28
I'm a year older than you and I haven't noticed anything. RiffRandell Sep 2012 #29
Yeah, so far the idea of getting older is the hardest part. But I guess all that grey hair should GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #56
Just about through it treestar Sep 2012 #34
Wow. I should be so lucky! :^D (Well, not with that dripping thing. LOL) GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #65
I have a great tip for you about maintaining brain function. Marie Marie Sep 2012 #45
Yes, exactly. LOL GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #61
You can take flamingdem Sep 2012 #46
Yeah, but some of us are nervous about that. nolabear Sep 2012 #48
It depends on priorities flamingdem Sep 2012 #49
I'm in the 97th percentile for bone density! nolabear Sep 2012 #75
I never had mine checked flamingdem Sep 2012 #77
Started in mid forties for me though I had had problems for a decade or so csziggy Sep 2012 #51
This message was self-deleted by its author MerryBlooms Sep 2012 #64
Early 40's too. You will get your brain back and Raven Sep 2012 #66
I miss my brain so much. *blows to clear the fog away* GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #98
As you probably know, it's different for everyone, even women with the same gene pool. Gormy Cuss Sep 2012 #86
Yeah, Google has helped somewhat. :^) With my luck the fog will clear the day before I turn 51 or GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #99
There's a great website: www.power-surge.com for menoapuse support. nolabear Sep 2012 #87
I will be checking that out. And also be looking up "vicissitudes," for even though it seems vaguely GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #107
I started to go strange at 45 silentwarrior Sep 2012 #93
My hair color is already well on its way to grey and silver, but mainly on my hairline. What's on GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #108
I started in my late 30s lunatica Sep 2012 #95
I do so miss my brain. :^( I hope this doesn't take too long. GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #109
Go to doctors who specialize in menopause to help you lunatica Sep 2012 #111
I will look into that. I am lucky in that my general physician is a woman about 10 years older than GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #114
And I bet they all still have their brains right? lunatica Sep 2012 #115
They do at that. :^) My mom was definitely the happiest I had seen her in a long time, those last GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #129
My life is complete hell because of it. JNelson6563 Sep 2012 #97
Hang in there, Girl. Try that web site I mentioned upthread for ideas. nolabear Sep 2012 #100
Thanks for your encouragement! JNelson6563 Sep 2012 #102
(((((Julie)))) easttexaslefty Sep 2012 #103
I am so, so sorry. *hugs* I have only had two real nightsweats so far, but they GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #112
I like to keep pipi_k Sep 2012 #118
I have been considering the sleepmask option. Definitely want the best of both worlds! GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #134
You remind me of what I went through lunatica Sep 2012 #116
The sympathy and encouragement from DUers JNelson6563 Sep 2012 #119
Let us know when you do finally get to see a doc, and how things go? *hugs* GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #130
I'm so sorry FloridaJudy Sep 2012 #124
My wife... progressoid Sep 2012 #117
Thanks! :^) GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #123
Wow. I started having periods at age 10 at a Girl Scout Camp. kaiden Sep 2012 #126
Oh my! You sure are lucky having a husband who would do that for ya. :^D GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #131
Men go through "the change" too. I started having hot flashes at 55. TrogL Sep 2012 #136
I was just wondering last night if men had a comparable change of life they go through. :^) GreenPartyVoter Oct 2012 #138
It's called andropause. Testosterone levels drop TrogL Oct 2012 #142
Are there other symptoms as well? Do your brains go fuzzy too? GreenPartyVoter Oct 2012 #145
Your hair falls out, your skin gets messed up, you can't think straight, fall sleep standing up TrogL Oct 2012 #146
A lot of similarities there. GreenPartyVoter Oct 2012 #147
Reading this thread is scaring the crap out of me nadine_mn Oct 2012 #137
Turns out there is even more than that, and I never knew it. Why don't we women GreenPartyVoter Oct 2012 #139
The memory loss pipi_k Oct 2012 #141
So far it's no worse than when I was pregnant and accidentally GreenPartyVoter Oct 2012 #144
I find Seduko and chess helps TrogL Oct 2012 #148
I'm not sure when it started; LWolf Oct 2012 #140
Weirdly, they say being heavier helps out your bones, so in that case I am GreenPartyVoter Oct 2012 #143
My bones are in GREAT shape going in; LWolf Oct 2012 #150
Yeah, knees, hips, and ankles are a bit grumpy here too. :^) GreenPartyVoter Oct 2012 #151
are you strength training? Skittles Oct 2012 #156
Not formally; LWolf Oct 2012 #161
YES THEY WOULD! Skittles Oct 2012 #167
I think I even have some dumbbells LWolf Oct 2012 #170
55, never had a single symptom Skittles Oct 2012 #149
Lucky! :^) GreenPartyVoter Oct 2012 #152
mmmmm Skittles Oct 2012 #155
It definitely could be the case. Eating well may also help, from what I hear. GreenPartyVoter Oct 2012 #159
here's the kicker Skittles Oct 2012 #168
And Your "Secret" is the Holy Grail IMHO Redlo Nosrep Oct 2012 #174
howdy there Redlo Skittles Oct 2012 #175
Late 30's hot flashes started, would come and go for DebJ Oct 2012 #158
The migraines have me a bit worried as I got them in my pre-and early teen years. Makes me wonder if GreenPartyVoter Oct 2012 #160
I did have one similar symptom in pre-teen years and in the very end of menopause: DebJ Oct 2012 #169
I was very lucky LibertyLover Oct 2012 #163
I think I would be too exhausted to raise another little one. Just adopting kittens this summer GreenPartyVoter Oct 2012 #164
Well, she is my first and only child LibertyLover Oct 2012 #165
I get my kid time in with other people's kids now. WHen I get tired, I give them back. :^D GreenPartyVoter Oct 2012 #173
It started for me in my 40's... zanana1 Oct 2012 #171
True. I may not experience it the same as my Mom did anyway. (Although I am GreenPartyVoter Oct 2012 #172
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