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RE: Peri-Menopause and Menopause Support - 9/18/2007 9:34:10 AM
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wareaglekd
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One thing I'm not thrilled w/ lately is this on again off again spots 4-5 days before my period. Not, that I don't have fair warning because I do have to take Midol at least once a week before. But, the problem is knowing is it really starting or not & when do I stop the progesterone? This is all so unpleasant as now that I've been on natural progesterone for over a year, the periods get closer & closer together (in between 2 1/2 & 3 weeks). So, the pads always have to stay available & proper size depending on what's going on. One question, anybody been so desperate for good coverage that they've bought Depends? I don't know if they are even thick enough, but it beats destroying my panties! kd
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RE: Peri-Menopause and Menopause Support - 9/18/2007 9:49:02 AM
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Memaw.
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One question, anybody been so desperate for good coverage that they've bought Depends? I don't know if they are even thick enough, but it beats destroying my panties! kd I have seriously considered them. I did get Poise one time, and they just weren't "long" enough...I still spilled over the front.
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RE: Peri-Menopause and Menopause Support - 9/19/2007 9:35:57 AM
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Kim, Astroglide comes in a version that is glycerin and paraben free From a website that sells it "This NEW formula is the perfect choice for anyone with chemical sensitivities, and those who experience burning and irritation from traditional lubricants containing parabens and glycerin. Water based, colorless and water-soluble." Another lubricant that is hypoallergenic is Pink. It is sold at the Drugstore.com website. For better coverage, I use a super plus or ultra tampon (OB brand) with a pad that has wings. The wings (part of the pad that wraps around the sides of your panties) help keep leakage from being noticable and lasts longer. Anne
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RE: Peri-Menopause and Menopause Support - 9/19/2007 10:47:49 AM
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Memaw.
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perfect choice for anyone with chemical sensitivities, and those who experience burning and irritation from traditional lubricants containing parabens and glycerin. Water based, colorless and water-soluble." Thank you Anne, that sounds like it would be perfect. I'll look for it. quote:
I don't use tampons as often cause the cramps are so bad with them I notice that too, is it because the tampon is pressing against the cervix?
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RE: Peri-Menopause and Menopause Support - 9/19/2007 11:33:46 AM
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I would be on the alert side......waiting for it to start. I went 7 weeks once last year, thought YAY!!! that's it, I'm done.....NOT!!!
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RE: Peri-Menopause and Menopause Support - 9/19/2007 12:59:07 PM
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OK, I have a week and a half to go before I should start and my breasts HURT!!! Plus they feel huge and heavy(which normally they are not even close to being). Here comes the PMS. Yay.
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RE: Peri-Menopause and Menopause Support - 9/19/2007 5:44:40 PM
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Memaw.
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OK, I have a week and a half to go before I should start and my breasts HURT!!! Plus they feel huge and heavy(which normally they are not even close to being). Here comes the PMS. Yay. Mine have been hurting for a couple of months now, I don't even want to be without a bra because the weight of them is terrible. They feel like someone is taking a needle and tearing the skin. OUCH I got my mammogram report back today, it shows "normal breast tissue", so that is something to be thankful about! Doc told me the pains are most likely hormone related.
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RE: Peri-Menopause and Menopause Support - 9/19/2007 5:48:24 PM
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I'd be if I were you. I went like 4 months and then when it started it was nasty, not normal at all. Doc told me to give it another month and if I don't start to have some blood work to check hormone level. quote:
not normal at all. Heavier than normal?
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RE: Peri-Menopause and Menopause Support - 9/19/2007 9:38:42 PM
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I can't wear tampons. Even when I could, I didn't find that they helped any really. I understand the thoughts about Depends. I've considered something like that. There's nothing just "freshening up" and thinking everything is fine- then swoosh! It's really irritating when that happens at work because my co-workers just don't understand that I may have just gone to the restroom 5 minutes earlier and now I have to go again.
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RE: Peri-Menopause and Menopause Support - 9/19/2007 10:03:53 PM
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I'm in my early 40's and have had some problems with irregular periods for a few years. However, after having a D&C done a few years ago, I was prescribed medication, which stopped my periods until last year, when I quit taking it on my own due to concerns about developing breast cancer. I've had a few heavy periods since then, but the last one this year was so bad that I went to the ER thinking I was hemorraging to death. I was using 8 or more pads before I went and it got worse after I got home. All they told me after checking my bloodwork was that my blood count was okay and that what I was experiencing was "normal" for my age. My mother had told me the same thing, but even she was concerned about the amount of blood. I also get weight gain, carb cravings and irritable. Now I feel so OLD, with this problem, prescription for bifocals and shortened height, among other problems.
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RE: Peri-Menopause and Menopause Support - 9/19/2007 10:19:13 PM
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MeMaw I hate to be the bearer of bad tidings but I have gone like 3 or 4 months without a period then get one, also they've been really light then next time I get a period, it'll be really heavy again. Needless to say I always have napkins & tampons on hand. My doctor just grinned at me & said well you know you aren't completely through, you won't be until you completely stop having a period. Duh now tell me something I don't know like when will they stop?
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RE: Peri-Menopause and Menopause Support - 9/19/2007 11:25:20 PM
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I was prescribed medication, which stopped my periods until last year, when I quit taking it on my own due to concerns about developing breast cancer. Was it hormone replacement? I told larry I just do not want to do that but he seems to think it would be benificial. I understand it just sort of prolongs menopause but I don't know. I just do not like the idea of artificial hormones in my body, messing it up. I don't want to do hormones either.
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RE: Peri-Menopause and Menopause Support - 9/20/2007 9:22:20 AM
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wareaglekd
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The main thing for wearing Depends or Poise is I'm tired of trashing up every pair of underwear I have. I still wash them out in cold water first, but they just don't come as clean as they did when I was younger. I'd have to trash them all in a few months & buy new ones. So, I buy the cheap Hanes brand, not really nice ones. I like the the idea of overlapping two. The long pads are not long enough. And the longer they are, the less thick they are. It's really getting ridiculous isn't it. But, I think it's all about the medical industry & they just want us to get it all taken out. Big bucks in that areas, I'm sure! k
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RE: Peri-Menopause and Menopause Support - 9/20/2007 9:35:30 AM
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Glad I could be of help. I have to agree though I haven't found a napkin I like that well, I wonder if they do it on purpose so we will have to buy more. I'll have to try the 2 together sometime to see if that works. I usually had been wearing a pad & a tampon, but I don't really like the tampons they are so uncomfortable, & I hate the clots but the pad alone didn't work. what a conversation for first thing in the morning.
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