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colehollow
August 15, 2011 - 5:49am
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Yeah!
I gotta find me that book!!!!
Le't's debunk some more myths!
keh
August 15, 2011 - 9:23am
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Effects of perimenopause...
louiseds, thanks for referring us to the Sue Brayne article. Very helpful. It's about time the issue is brought out into the open in a thoughtful, serious manner. --keh
Tintagel
August 15, 2011 - 10:41am
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Effects of menopause
Thanks Louise, very interesting article. How nice to have someone talk about the menopause seriously and in detail, it's usually never disussed or is treated as a joke. I'll pass the info on to my menopausal friends - and they all seem to be. For me, all the symptoms have been quite managable, (as long as I have access to a fan when needed), except that my brain is definitely not as sharp as it was, I take longer to learn new things and need lists!! No-one tells you you'll go a bit doolally. However, I'm looking forward to becoming wise.
Tintagel