Me too, and again Terry thought I was losing it. :DQuote:
Originally posted by Edwina's Secretary
I have already put the winter blanket away.
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Me too, and again Terry thought I was losing it. :DQuote:
Originally posted by Edwina's Secretary
I have already put the winter blanket away.
I think this thread is GREAT.Now I don't feel so alone,sweating to death and losing sleep.Does anyone know For Sure if it really does stop aftr 10 years. I hate this.
It better had Porcy!! :D
Last night we went to our usual Friday night line dancing club - I haven't been doing any dancing since the accident - but love to go along and see friends - - - - and blabber!!
Anyhoo - last night they played one or two old dances from waaaay back when - so we all got on the floor and had a real good laugh - trying to remember them - with my brain, no chance.
So I did two dances and went off to sit down and gulp a cold drink and FAN myself like a lunatic!! D'you know at least five KIND people told me I looked flushed - or - a little red in the face. YEE GODS!! How tactful is that!:D :mad: :D Course Don and our friends thought it was simply hilarious - IT SHOULD HAPPEN TO MEN!!!!:eek: :( :confused: :p
Sorry - rant over - I want my HRT back - whimper!!
Lynne
he he, that is soooo right!!Quote:
Originally posted by lynnestankard
IT SHOULD HAPPEN TO MEN!!!!:eek: :( :confused: :p
Lynne
I only discovered this thread this morning!
How interesting and what a great idea to talk about it here!
I have those hot flashes regularly. Sometimes I have to get out of my bed 3 times to change clothes!! I am not sure if it is my menopauze, because those shots for my back have this side-effect too! (cortizone)
If it goes on like this, I will have to have my blood tested!
Suffered as you all did until I went on HRT around 6 or so years ago. It did the trick and I am quite happy to stay on it until the doc says no more!:)
Chris
Watching my mom go through menopause scared the c*** out me. She would cry at the drop of a hat and even my dad told me to tread lightly around her. Fortunately I didn't have too much trouble at all. In actuality the years preceding the Big M were worse (I think they are now called the peri-menopausal years). That's when I had the hot flashes but they were fortunately all at night - and yes I can relate to waking up soaking wet. In fact before that I was always cold at night, turning the electric blanket way up while hubby kept his side way down. When I had the night sweats we were more or less on the same page for the first time! :) Unfortunately that was around the time that he began his thunderous snoring which ultimately was my undoing. I was having enough trouble staying asleep and then sleeping next to someone who sounded like a jet taking off was more than I could bear. These days I feel fine hormonally and never did need medication or HRT, but I wish there was a pill I could give him to be quiet at night! :rolleyes: :rolleyes: Thank goodness there is a spare bedroom. :rolleyes:
I wish!! It darn well BETTER end after 10 years :mad: It already SEEMS like 10 years. I've got another 6 years to go. UGH!! :mad:Quote:
Originally posted by lynnestankard
IT SHOULD HAPPEN TO MEN!!!!
Lynne
Lol-Lol One thing is the people that are stll on HRT aren't you afraid of what they found out about it now. I would be on it still but thnking back everytime I had my blood pressure read it was low like 46.48 that was the bottom number ad always felt cold day and night. It felt so good though.Lol-Lol