--- In menopausal@yahoogroups.com, <trish@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Kathleen,
> My name is Trish. I started this group years ago.
> Welcome!
> That is to bad that you are dealing with your menopause alone.
> But we are here. Your welcome to vent here.
> Thats great that the prescription cream regulated your periods.
> That should help alot! Now that you have your periods back to a
regular
> schedule didn't your menopause symptoms dissappear?
> Oh wow! you have 2 grand children........thats wonderful........my
daughter
> says she will not have any children :( but i have to live with her
decision.
>
> My personal story is that at age 30 something i had a partial
hysterectomy
> and then at 40 my ovaries quit and I went into full blown
menopause. For two
> years I tried every prescription hormone replacement my doctor
would
> prescribe. All they did was make my bones/joints hurt and caused
me to gain
> weight and retain water.........It was horrible! So I stopped
everything and
> after 3 months my husband was begging me to find something to make
me more
> easier to live with.
>
> So I then started trying all the over the counter remedies for
> menopause.......that was a joke! They worked for maybe 2 weeks
then
> .....nothing! I had all my symptoms back.
> Then - 10 years ago - my how time flys! I found a company that
offered some
> all natural menopause products.........I tried them.....they
worked and I
> have been on them now for 10 years.......no doctor prescriptions
> needed.....no side effects either!
>
> 10 years ago I became a Rep. for the company so I could get my
products
> cheaper......since then I have made it my full time
business.........and I
> love it........and I have no menopause symptoms.
>
> Here is what i take
> Rejuvenate For Women Caplets...........2 per day
> http://www.herbals-unlimited.com/rejuvenate_for_women.htm
> AND
> Rejuvenate Natural Balancing Progesterone Cream.........1/4 tsp -
twice a
> day........21 days on and 7 days off.
> http://www.herbals-unlimited.com/rejuvenate-progesterone-cream.htm
>
> I am really into nutrition.
>
> So that's my story :)
>
> Glad you joined our group.
>
> Have a Blessed Day!!
> Trish
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "kathleen_horn2002" <kathleen_horn2002@...>
> To: <menopausal@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 11:56 AM
> Subject: [menopausal] 46 and going threw menopause
>
>
> > Menopause in combination with life can be a seriously bad
equation,
> > myself single, working a physically demanding job, no family,
friends
> > a few but not close, so I deal with it alone, my doctor
prescribed
> > hormonal creme since my estrogen levels were low enough, and
after a
> > month or so, I am now having regular periods? I find it to be a
> > serious problem for me at this time in my life, because dating
is hard
> > enough, and losing bone mass, skin drying, energy low, moods
shifting,
> > sexuall drive low, who would want to date me? so I continue my
journey
> > alone and somtimes I think about suicide, I mean what is the
point? I
> > barely make enough money to cover my bills, I would'nt do it,
just the
> > thoughts are there, I have a daughter and two grandsons, my
daughter
> > came over and I was complaining, and she ran out the door so
fast I
> > thought she would trip to get away from my negitivity, but what I
> > really wanted was to talk to someone and she does'nt like me
sad, so
> > here I am on this hoping there is some other woman out there
like me,
> > and try to figure out how to survive this misery??
> >
> >
> >
> > Visit this site for natural hormonal products that you can
actually feel
> > working.
> > http://www.herbals-unlimited.com/women_products.htm
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> >I hope I am doing this right, I noticed black cohash, flaxseed,
and multivitimin, and alot of b12 has helped alot, they say soy is
good so I may try that, but one thing I regret is vit D now that I
am practically threw menopause, my bones have already are starting
to shows signs of regeneration, I was an avid milk drinker all my
life and thought I had enough vit D but calcium was important to
take way back in my early 30's, now I take it to at least maintain.
>