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First of all I'd like to address an answer that was posted to me earlier.

 

" Of course this is the onset of The Change, duh! "

 

When I first read this, I was insulted. I turned off my computer for the evening

and was going to let this pass. However, the more I thought about it, the

angrier I got.

 

My friend and I are not stupid. Neither one of us has gone through " The Change "

(another term, though innocuous in and of itself shouldn't be irritating but is,

especially connected with this sentence. I went through " the Change " when I was

a pre-teen. I went through " the Change " again when I started menstrating, again

when I was pregnant, again when I was breast feeding, again when I stopped

Lactating, and soon enough, again when I hit menopause. Our whole lives as women

we are going through " the Change " ). Both my friend and are ignorant of the onset

signs because it's something that has never happend to either of us and are

without the benifit of the knowledge and experience of those who have.

 

This was and still is, a legitimate question. So far the consensus is, it

probably is, but COULD be something else.

 

If you feel the need to make someone feel stupid or inferior, then perhaps this

is not the list for you. The first and foremost rule on this list is to treat

other people with kindness and respect. This was obviously not respectful or

kind. If you think that the question is stupid, then have the kindness to just

delete it and not reply.

 

There have been a few other posts today that have bordered on rudeness. I'm not

sure if the poster is just unusually blunt or if they are being deliberately

antagonistic, so I have let them pass without comment. At this point I just want

to remind people that we don't attack people (Unless it's Gary Young, he's fair

game ;-) ) on this list. Question certainly, but please do it respectfully.

Challenge opinions, ideas and arguments, but do it nicely.

 

No. I'm not the list owner but I am a moderator and just wanted to remind

everyone, show tolerance, show respect and and try and be kind to those of us

who are ignorant on subjects that you are more knowledgable about.

 

 

Kathleen Petrides

An extremely annoyed Moderator

 

 

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I hope you don't mind but I would like to post my 2 cents. Maybe you are right

and maybe you are wrong about the post. Maybe the person who sent this was

sending a message and when you read it you took it the wrong way. Sometimes we

read in the wrong tone. Our attitude/feelings when we read something is

affected by the day we are having. I have this problem sometimes. The message

is sent with good intentions but is misinterpted on the other end. I'm not

saying you are right or you are wrong but could this have happened. Please

understand I was very interested in this post as I have no one to ask these

questions of as my mom and one of my aunts has had complete histo and so has my

little sister. My other aunt is too old to remember and always had female

problems anyway. I will be going through this with no one to ask questions of.

Please don't think I'm sticking up for anyone just wanted to add my 2 cents.

Kathy in Ohio

 

 

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Woobey Queen

 

11/30/2004 2:21:07 AM

Rude posts

 

 

First of all I'd like to address an answer that was posted to me earlier.

 

" Of course this is the onset of The Change, duh! "

 

When I first read this, I was insulted. I turned off my computer for the evening

and was going to let this pass. However, the more I thought about it, the

angrier I got.

 

My friend and I are not stupid. Neither one of us has gone through " The Change "

(another term, though innocuous in and of itself shouldn't be irritating but is,

especially connected with this sentence. I went through " the Change " when I was

a pre-teen. I went through " the Change " again when I started menstrating, again

when I was pregnant, again when I was breast feeding, again when I stopped

Lactating, and soon enough, again when I hit menopause. Our whole lives as women

we are going through " the Change " ). Both my friend and are ignorant of the onset

signs because it's something that has never happend to either of us and are

without the benifit of the knowledge and experience of those who have.

 

This was and still is, a legitimate question. So far the consensus is, it

probably is, but COULD be something else.

 

If you feel the need to make someone feel stupid or inferior, then perhaps this

is not the list for you. The first and foremost rule on this list is to treat

other people with kindness and respect. This was obviously not respectful or

kind. If you think that the question is stupid, then have the kindness to just

delete it and not reply.

 

There have been a few other posts today that have bordered on rudeness. I'm not

sure if the poster is just unusually blunt or if they are being deliberately

antagonistic, so I have let them pass without comment. At this point I just want

to remind people that we don't attack people (Unless it's Gary Young, he's fair

game ;-) ) on this list. Question certainly, but please do it respectfully.

Challenge opinions, ideas and arguments, but do it nicely.

 

No. I'm not the list owner but I am a moderator and just wanted to remind

everyone, show tolerance, show respect and and try and be kind to those of us

who are ignorant on subjects that you are more knowledgable about.

 

 

Kathleen Petrides

An extremely annoyed Moderator

 

 

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of course you are correct, kathleen. the course of a woman's life is

full of changes.

i am 47 and over the past few years have had very similar things

happening as your friend.

regular as clock work but slowly changing to the heavy days and then

almost nothing.

i did go to the doctor about them. they checked my hormones and said

that it was slightly

low but not quite to the menepausal phase. their suggestion was to put

me on birth control.

now i've had my tubes tied for over 11 yrs now. i certainly didn't have

any other symptoms

of the change. i went thru 3 different types of pills with them

experimenting on my system.

each had it's own set of problems for me and in the end, i just decided

to drop the pills

and go with the flow.

 

my theory on the clots is that this is the inner lining of the uterus,

slogging off. as we get older,

there is less elasticity in our system. the vagina area gets drier thus

the lining has less liquid

content to it, thus making it thicker and stickier. the body knows that

it has to flush this from

the system so it does. so what you get is the more concentrated

clots. i don't know if more

water added to the system would change this, it hasn't for me. it's

also no more painful

then what it was before.

 

so i would say, if your friend is worried about this, by all means go

to the doctor, specially if

she's got additional pain that she didn't have before. i am not one to

go to the doctors either.

you have to take me kickin & screaming in pain to get me there. i'm

almost at that point now

as i took a fall a couple of weeks ago and now it feels like someone is

poking an ice pick

in my butt cheek and it's starting to travel down the back of my leg. i

suppose that when it

gets to the ankle and i can't get out of bed in the morning, i'll take

the plunge and go.

 

a friend sent me a list of 35 signs of peri-menopause. i will send it

to you. maybe you can

go over this list with your friend and see if she's experiencing some of

these symptoms also.

deb c

chillicothe, mo

 

>

>My friend and I are not stupid. Neither one of us has gone through " The Change "

(another term, though innocuous in and of itself shouldn't be irritating but is,

especially connected with this sentence. I went through " the Change " when I was

a pre-teen. I went through " the Change " again when I started menstrating, again

when I was pregnant, again when I was breast feeding, again when I stopped

Lactating, and soon enough, again when I hit menopause. Our whole lives as women

we are going through " the Change " ). Both my friend and are ignorant of the onset

signs because it's something that has never happend to either of us and are

without the benifit of the knowledge and experience of those who have.

>

>

>

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Debra, would you mind sending me that list as well .... i have yet to go any

symptoms of menopause, and i am also 47.

I do have normal menses and compared to most have it a much shorter duration

than many women. I am lucky if it last 3 full days ... been that way all my

life.

I have never heard of a list like this and it intregues me.. :)

Thank You

Vicki Peters

 

Debra <echo7c wrote:

 

a friend sent me a list of 35 signs of peri-menopause. i will send it to you.

maybe you can

go over this list with your friend and see if she's experiencing some of

these symptoms also.

deb c

chillicothe, mo

 

 

 

 

 

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