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    Wow, I'm really glad this forum exists, too, because I am having the same dilemma! I am riding my first race next week, told people and THEN realized it will be the heaviest day of my period. I know riding 15 miles with a pad is going to be torture plus I know I won't make it an hour without needing to use a restroom. HELP!

    I bought the diva cup once but I don't think I have it anymore. I found it way too messy but I'm gathering that is what cyclists use? Any other tricks?

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    Just jumping in to be smug.


    Yay menopause!!!!!



    That is all.




    ///except for --- no panty, no liner, wash shorts after use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragen View Post
    Just jumping in to be smug.


    Yay menopause!!!!!



    That is all.




    ///except for --- no panty, no liner, wash shorts after use.

    Just rub it in why don't you...

    Enjoy your hot flashes!! (oh wait, do those only happen during the transition?)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tri Girl View Post
    Just rub it in why don't you...

    Enjoy your hot flashes!! (oh wait, do those only happen during the transition?)
    Pbbbbbbbt. Mine were very minimal, I was lucky.

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    I'm kinda looking forward to them. I'm always freezing- so the thought of being burning hot for minutes at a time is somewhat tantalizing.

    I already have major night sweats, so I'm partway there.
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    Really and truly, not all women get horrible hot flashes in perimenopause or menopause.

    Have been lucky so far.
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    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragen View Post
    Just jumping in to be smug.


    Yay menopause!!!!!



    That is all.




    ///except for --- no panty, no liner, wash shorts after use.
    This

    Hot flashes differ between women. I rarely have any at all, and I had a surgical menopause (I don't think that matters). My mother had bad hot flashes for 15 years...

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    Quote Originally Posted by hansbrea View Post
    Wow, I'm really glad this forum exists, too, because I am having the same dilemma! I am riding my first race next week, told people and THEN realized it will be the heaviest day of my period. I know riding 15 miles with a pad is going to be torture plus I know I won't make it an hour without needing to use a restroom. HELP!

    I bought the diva cup once but I don't think I have it anymore. I found it way too messy but I'm gathering that is what cyclists use? Any other tricks?
    Tampons. I keep a spare one or two in my seat bag. (Tampax compax or whatever. I don't care for Tampax otherwise (too TMI?), but those are the perfect size for storing in seat bags.)
    At least I don't leave slime trails.
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    Thumbs up

    Thanks guys!

    I ended up not having a heavy day after all, so just shorts went just fine

    I picked up some hydrogen peroxide, which I'm sure will come in handy in the future. Plus, I'm lucky that one pair of my shorts has a black chamois, so I guess that pair will kind of have a designated use now

    Thanks for the advice, and yay for TE!
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    Horror stories?

    just never buy a white saddle I guess.
    you'll be the only one to see your chamois so black shorts are all that is needed.

    if you get a leak, at the next restroom stop press out the chamois with some T.P. and you're good to go.
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    I guess it depends what kind of riding you do. I just commute and bike around town, at a relaxed pace. Panty liners are fine for me. I think if I had a race or tour, I would just skip my period altogether (oh, the magic of BC pills). Of course that won't work if you race often, but for a special event, screw bleeding.

 

 

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