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  1. #46
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    I am feeling better just being proactive and trying to find out what is wrong. Funny since I have stopped completly focusing on it I feel better. But I need to address the issue. Talking about it has helped a lot. My husband is encouraging me to talk to him about it. Having someone listen to you really helps. And Dr's can rush you through at times and make you feel not cared for. Lucky for me I have not felt like this this time around.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    Well it *has* been a long holiday, hasn't it.

    I too am sick. I am sick of doctors taking advantage of a gullible old woman and a delirious old man to torture my father to death. He deserves very little, but he deserves a better death than he is getting from them. Any human being does.

    I am sick of the practice of medicine bearing more resemblance to "The Old Woman Who Swallowed A Fly" than to anything any rational person would voluntarily choose.

    And I am sick of "religions" of all kinds (doctrines that theirs is the One True Belief System) that would rather destroy a thing than learn about it.
    I'm with you on that one. My relationship with my savior is personal to me and I chose to worship in the way I see fit. After all, my savior was able to reach me in the way that was right for me. I am from a diverse mix of religions. Some Jewish and even possible some Mennonite way back. Of all people I completely respect diversity and personal choice.


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    Oh, and I haven't had a period in 5 months. After a lifetime of every 28 days almost to the HOUR, amazingly, the last 2 years were very weird and irregular with cramps coming back into the picture. I hope the period is gone for good. I'm 50, and I'm not sorry to not be having them anymore. (hopefully!) I have had a few mild hot flashes, and have dealt with anxiety in the past and have the tools to deal with it now. I went through a pretty bad experience this past spring that lasted until the fall, and I came out on top of that one. I think I'm liking this 50 thing, except for the arthritis part, which may be related more to structure than age.


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  4. #49
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brandi View Post
    I am feeling better just being proactive and trying to find out what is wrong. Funny since I have stopped completly focusing on it I feel better. But I need to address the issue. Talking about it has helped a lot. My husband is encouraging me to talk to him about it. Having someone listen to you really helps. And Dr's can rush you through at times and make you feel not cared for. Lucky for me I have not felt like this this time around.
    I'm really glad to hear that you are feeling better. I think being proactive and sharing your concerns are very positive steps. Good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PamNY View Post
    I'm really glad to hear that you are feeling better. I think being proactive and sharing your concerns are very positive steps. Good luck!
    I think too not giving the palps as much attention as I was has helped too! Also I am finding that I think I have been bottling things up and trying to be more vocal about what I don't like and how I feel has helped some too.
    Trying to find a therapist to talk to as well. My insurance is not great (even though I pay out the nose for it) so trying to find someone who will work with me.
    Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.
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  6. #51
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    Well it *has* been a long holiday, hasn't it.

    I too am sick. I am sick of doctors taking advantage of a gullible old woman and a delirious old man to torture my father to death. He deserves very little, but he deserves a better death than he is getting from them. Any human being does.

    I am sick of the practice of medicine bearing more resemblance to "The Old Woman Who Swallowed A Fly" than to anything any rational person would voluntarily choose.

    And I am sick of "religions" of all kinds (doctrines that theirs is the One True Belief System) that would rather destroy a thing than learn about it.
    I here you! And I am sorry i didn't respond earlier. They are torturing my mother in law as well. She is on I think 9 different drugs at 3 times a day! And she has no idea what any of them do! She says to keep her alive but at the same time they seem to be making her forget who she is. @ 83 and still living on her own I worry that all these meditcations are stealing what is left of her. That may seem harsh to some but seriously all these meds and she hasn't a clue what they are for? Granted my sister in law is watching out for her but after loosing her daughter a few years ago to Huntington's at age 21 she is kinda done and is just maintaining my mother in law. Even she doesn't know what they are all for. Sad.
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    That is not right, Brandi. I know you are not there to help in this situation, but if a doctor doesn't clearly explain what each medications for, then the patient, or someone needs to advocate for her. It is not safe for someone not to know what medications are for; your s-i-l or another responsible adult needs to go to a doctor's appt. with your m-i-l and write down the information. If this isn't possible, they can go to Elder Services in their town, county, or state and have a case worker help with this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    That is not right, Brandi. I know you are not there to help in this situation, but if a doctor doesn't clearly explain what each medications for, then the patient, or someone needs to advocate for her. It is not safe for someone not to know what medications are for; your s-i-l or another responsible adult needs to go to a doctor's appt. with your m-i-l and write down the information. If this isn't possible, they can go to Elder Services in their town, county, or state and have a case worker help with this.
    I know and we have tried to be active in this but my husband had a strange falling out with his sister when his mom first started having issues last year. He offered to take over for his sister (who has power of attorney) and she flipped out on him. And then hung up when he said she was being irrational (big mistake). She claims all is under control when I talk to her.
    I don't know. We have gone and stayed with her and she has such an awful time remembering things. I think the drugs don't help. She refuses to go live in a home. Has always said she does not want that. Her sister lived in one for years and her mind went so I think she is really scared of that.
    It is tough when you have brother's or sister's have different idea's of how to do things.
    And I am just the wife you know I can only say so much.
    Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.
    > Remember to appreciate all the different people in your life!

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    That sounds tough, Brandi. Good luck.

    Could your husband talk to the pharmacist, at least? Sometimes they are very helpful.

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    We are pretty far from her. About a 5 hour drive. And his sister is so not wanting us to butt in. I hate that this has happend. I thought we were a better family then this. Sigh.
    Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.
    > Remember to appreciate all the different people in your life!

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    I am curious what is the earliest some of you have hit perimenopause? I researched it a bit on my own and found most institutions would say it can start as early as 35 but I wonder if that is applicable in the real world?

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    I was in my late 30s when I started having irregular periods. So I don't think 35 is out of the question at all.
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    Yup, I was about 38 when I started having vague symptoms. By 42 I was going 2-4 months without a period, and they got really heavy. I had all the terrible pms symptoms you could imagine and they got worse. I went for eleven months without having a period, two times, at age 45 and 47, and finally, when I was 48 they stopped for good. Ten years. I only had hot flashes for about 2 years after it totally stopped.
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