Guest guest Posted November 30, 2004 Report Share Posted November 30, 2004 , " Michelle " <N2LivinWell@c...> wrote: <snip> > However, as a woman of 48.5 (can't forget that .5!) and with her > symtpoms, I feel confident saying she is " definitely " in > perimenopause. Actually, even if she were several years younger, > it's safe to say she is perimenopausal. Just as young girls are > getting their periods earlier, women are entering peri earlier. > Menopause isn't something that happens overnight. Perimenopause (the > years leading to menopause) is a long, gradual process. Some women > begin it in their early 30's, and " premature menopause " is more > common all the time. > > Regardless, balancing hormones through natural means is essential. > It's actually quite easy, but takes gathering sound, reliable > information and empowering yourself with knowledge. There is a HUGE > amount of false information on the topic of peri/meno, that despite > good intentions, can cause more harm than good. <snip> > Thanks for your wise imput Andrea, > Michelle > http://www.holisticmenopause.com Hi Michelle, I agree with you whole-heartedly! And I did forget that .5! LOL Actually, I wasn't taking the age into consideration as much as I should have. That is exactly the saying I would use also. I have found that you can't make 'em drink always either (sometimes heart-breakingly so). Lots and lots of good sound input from you and others here. I'm hoping to be just like my Momma, who never had any signs of peri, never a hot flash or a sweat! One day there just wasn't a period anymore and that was that. Then again, she had 13 pregnancies and 11 children, so I can't hope to be exactly the same! I'm stopping at 2 (would like another, but is 40 too old? She had her last at 44!) Thanks again! Andrea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2004 Report Share Posted November 30, 2004 (would like another, but is 40 too old? She had her last at 44!) heck no! 40's not too old. MOre and more women are having children way into thier forties. I had one at 40 and another at 44. I'm not saying it's for everyone one though. But it ain't too old if you really want another. K Cheers! Kathleen Petrides The Woobey Queen The Loving Touch Therapeutic Pillow http://www.woobeyworld.com > [Original Message] > Andrea <itsmedrea1 > > 11/30/2004 11:54:00 AM > Re: Menopause question; Maybe - Michelle > > > > , " Michelle " <N2LivinWell@c...> > wrote: > <snip> > > However, as a woman of 48.5 (can't forget that .5!) and with her > > symtpoms, I feel confident saying she is " definitely " in > > perimenopause. Actually, even if she were several years younger, > > it's safe to say she is perimenopausal. Just as young girls are > > getting their periods earlier, women are entering peri earlier. > > Menopause isn't something that happens overnight. Perimenopause (the > > years leading to menopause) is a long, gradual process. Some women > > begin it in their early 30's, and " premature menopause " is more > > common all the time. > > > > Regardless, balancing hormones through natural means is essential. > > It's actually quite easy, but takes gathering sound, reliable > > information and empowering yourself with knowledge. There is a HUGE > > amount of false information on the topic of peri/meno, that despite > > good intentions, can cause more harm than good. > <snip> > > Thanks for your wise imput Andrea, > > Michelle > > http://www.holisticmenopause.com > > > Hi Michelle, > > I agree with you whole-heartedly! And I did forget that .5! LOL > Actually, I wasn't taking the age into consideration as much as I > should have. > > That is exactly the saying I would use also. I have found that you > can't make 'em drink always either (sometimes heart-breakingly so). > > Lots and lots of good sound input from you and others here. > > I'm hoping to be just like my Momma, who never had any signs of peri, > never a hot flash or a sweat! One day there just wasn't a period > anymore and that was that. Then again, she had 13 pregnancies and 11 > children, so I can't hope to be exactly the same! I'm stopping at 2 > (would like another, but is 40 too old? She had her last at 44!) > > Thanks again! > Andrea Step By Step Instructions On Making Rose Petal Preserves: http://www.av-at.com/stuff/rosejam.html > > To adjust your group settings (i.e. go no mail) see the following link: /join > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2004 Report Share Posted November 30, 2004 Hi Andrea, and thanks for your note. Chances are you'll be very much like your mom -- sans the number of children. WOW! We do tend to have a transition much like our mother did, although one never knows for sure. So much depends on lifestyle, stress, etc. I had my one and only child at almost 40. A wonderful pregnancy and delivery and an incredible son about to turn 10. Blessings, Michelle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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