I know dr bernstein mentioned menopause. I'll reread his book for his knowledge and post.Can i suggest you try and read reviews for Menopace original £4from asda. I have found this very helpful with mood swings and hot flushes. Has any of you ladies noticed your blood levels have risen since going through the menopause my doctor assured me it has no affect but I am sure it has.
Can i suggest you try and read reviews for Menopace original £4from asda. I have found this very helpful with mood swings and hot flushes. Has any of you ladies noticed your blood levels have risen since going through the menopause my doctor assured me it has no affect but I am sure it has.
Wow. Memory foam tip is a good one. Never would have thought of that!I take the menapace with added sage and their calcium tablets and it seems to help, sage tea is good for flashes too. I have PCOS and have been having flushes for at least 9 years but only in the true menopause for 14 months. I hit the 11 months twice then had a period so right back to counting the full 12 months again.
It's worth pointing out here that you don't hit full menopause until you have had 12 months without periods. BUT if you have any sign of bleeding after the full 12 months see your GP as it could be a sign of something else
I have a ceiling fan and a floor fan with open window even in winter. I also have a top sheet on my bed as well as the duvet, just cover myself with the top sheet seems to be more cooling than laying uncovered
In summer I put my cotton nightwear in a plastic bag in the fridge.
I also find getting ready for bed 30 minutes before going to bed helps - I go upstairs and fold the bed back get the room totally ready for getting in to bed. Wash and clean teeth put nightwear on, the loo etc- go back downstairs and sit quietly- then when I go to bed go right in and quietly lay down right away.
A hot water bottle kept filled in the fridge is also good for cooling.
The sprays you can get for cooling are good - keep in the fridge.
If you have a memory foam mattress- get rid - they are the worst thing for retaining heat
Wow. I'm hugely interested in your thyroid influence in the menopause too. Im constantly sweating but told not going through change. Maybe mine is thyroid nonsense too? Although i do have a mild infection, somewhere.Brilliant thread. Thank you. I'm 42, and since mid last year I have had awful, awful mood swings, violent rages, night sweats and daytime hot flushes. I was convinced I was menopausal (I don't have periods anyway due to the POP contraceptive pill, so no clue there) and this seemed to add up, particularly as my mum started the menopause at 41.
Turns out I was wrong - all my symptoms were and are signs that my thyroid medication is massively out of whack.
But I'm aware that the menopause is likely to be just around the corner, and it's really good to read all this advice. Thank you.
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