SURGICAL MENOPAUSE?

Posted on 10. Mar, 2010 by admin in Menopause

Does anyone undergo a actual artefact to support with preoperative menopause
symptoms and problems. I stingy something you hit proven and
found it works. Not something you read.

I ran discover of my hormon patches and connector I center you should verify them I am effort intense hotflashes but dont see as bushed as i did connector i had my patches. But with or without the connector I am opinion feeling swings, expiration of concentration, unerect problems, depression. I was never same this before my surgery.

I verify vitamin E
I verify coral calcium
I verify vitamin b 12

what added should I do

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3 Responses to “SURGICAL MENOPAUSE?”

  1. cheeba N

    10. Mar, 2010

    SURGICAL MENOPAUSE IS HYSTERECTOMY .. it’s easy many ppl do hysterectomy they take hormones for a short period of time by the doctor’s order ofcourse like “premeran”.. & they feel nothing after that but sure vit E is very important & Calcium too.

  2. Jacqui.S

    10. Mar, 2010

    I fully understand and sympathise with you.I’m menopausal and at times it really gets me down.I’ve tried HRT but just could not get on with it,whilst it was fine for reducing hot flushes and helped alittle with mood swings,it also made me feel tired and lose my sex drive.So I stopped altogether.
    I’ve tried things like Black Cohosh,Primrose Oil,natural forms of hormone replacement but didn’t notice a lot of difference.
    Now I just take Omega Oils and try to deal with it the best I can,I have noticed my mood swings aren’t quite as bad,but,unfortunately the hot flushes are still as bad,particularly at night,when I have to have windows open even if it’s blowing a gale outside and my hubby’s shivering under the duvet,luckily he understands a little better now how I’m suffering!
    I have heard that Soya milk is beneficial,I’ve tried it but didn’t like that either.
    Maybe you should go back to your GP and ask for a review,in the meantime I’ll have a search on the internet and see what else I can find.
    I might also add that my doc put me on Venlafaxine to help with depression,so far,touch wood,with that and the Omegas I seem to be doing ok.
    It’s a personal choice really,what works for one may not work for another,but whatever you decide on I hope you soon get the relief you need.

    I’ve just found a few sites that may be of interest.On one of them they recommend something called Mellowpause which treats all symptoms,which is excellent if it actually does what it says..I’m going to get some myself and find out!

  3. cybersleuth

    10. Mar, 2010

    Surgical menopause is is directly caused by hysterectomy. When this happens, the ovaries no longer have a uterus with which to communicate so it stops producing the hormones required by the uterus in order to function normally.
    ‘Natural’ hormone replacement therapy is your best bet. You’ll have to find a pharmacist who specializes in this discipline and then you’ll undertake a salivary test. The salivary test will determine your hormonal levels and expose any deficiencies etc. The replacement hormones should be from plant sources and compounded into a topical cream. Try to avoid the synthetic products. With the natural product, you should notice a big difference.