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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dogmama View Post
    Hot flashes are more like an internal heat. Just being hot is due to external circumstances. I get 8-10 in a 24 hours period. Night sweats are the worst.

    Exercise can be a double edged sword. It definitely helps with anxiety & depression. It also reduces body fat. Women with lower body fat levels tend to flash more because estrogen is stored in body fat. Therefore, the dips in estrogen and resulting flashing are more pronounced in women who have lower body fat percentages.
    That is very interesting. I dont have very much body fat...

    I just turned 40 but had one ovary removed 5 years ago. I started having hot flashes about 2 or so years ago and my periods are several months apart. I havent had one since August. My hot flashes seem to be rather mild and I dont notice them when doing chores at the barn or riding. Mostly they bother me when I am sitting at my desk but they do seem to be less frequent now that the weather has changed.

    The night sweats were the worst- but I havent had them in quite some time. My doc wanted me to go on birth control and gave me an e-ring sample but I never used it. I had been trying various natural remedies and lotions but I couldnt tell a difference. Acupuncture helped a little as far as I can tell. I just bought some Estroven (btw I found a $3 off coupon for it online!) this week and I am hoping that helps.

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    I didn't have a lot of perimenopausal symptoms, probably because I always had nasty periods, (i.e. extremely heavy, lasting seven days, mood swings and mid-cycle ovary pain), so when those things started lessening, it was a relief.

    Right now I haven't had a period since March, and I've been experiencing hot flashes for the last year or so. (I'd compare them to the feeling one gets when really, really embarrassed).

    My bodyfat is very low and I am a personal trainer as well as teaching seven Spinnning/indoor cycling classes a week...not including my own workouts and weight-training so I don't know...perhaps the hot flashes would be unbearable if I wasn't so active..who knows??

    I have gotten accupunture (for another issue entirely) and one of the side-effects was to have the hot flashes disappear for a month. Nice!
    Vertically challenged, but expanding my horizons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arielmoon View Post
    I just bought some Estroven (btw I found a $3 off coupon for it online!) this week and I am hoping that helps.
    Hope you have the great success with Estroven that I did. Another OTC option my endocrinologist suggested was Promensil, if Estroven doesn't do the trick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by divingbiker View Post
    Hope you have the great success with Estroven that I did. Another OTC option my endocrinologist suggested was Promensil, if Estroven doesn't do the trick.
    Thanks! I decided to try Estroven after reading this thread!

  5. #5
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    I just found this thread

    On an interesting note (to me anyway)

    My hot flashing was exacerbating profusely last spring. Years ago the Dr. put me on BC for peri-menopause.
    I decided to go off it to see what my body was doing naturally.

    I went off in June and ta dah! I have only had 2 hot flashes since then!

    I do watch my red wine consumption because after 1 or 2 glasses the temps definately start to go up


    It's about the journey and being in the moment, not about the destination

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    I am 51 and have only been having periods once in a while , but I still get all the crappy feelings of having one.
    When I have had night sweats it got so bad the only thing I could do to cool off was run outside. I still get hot flashes and sometimes just feel very blazee (sp?). I have also become allergic to something (still trying to figure it out). get a rash on my chest and neck.
    My Dr. says that these things are normal, that my body is just dealing with a change.
    I still love to ride my bike though.

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    Nearly 60 years old here. I started menopause in about 1994, I think. I still have an occasional, mild hot flash. Usually it happens while I'm getting dressed in the mornings. I just run outside for a few minutes. I've always excercised in some form. Don't know if it makes a difference, but I don't ever recall having a flash while exercising.
    Tis better to wear out than to rust out....

  8. #8
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    hot flashes

    I'm 55 ,and I have been on estrogen since I was 40. I went into pre menopause when I was 36. If I wasn't on a very low dose of estrogen I would get horrible hot flashes.. I guess each person is different ,but I don't think my hot flashes would ever end if I wasn't taking estrogen.

 

 

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