When
we talk about Menopause our conversation is often brought to the cessation of fertility and the annoying, and sometimes debilitating, symptoms of hot flashes and night sweats.
When
they talk about menopause, they hold it in front of you like Medusa's head.
Not exact matches
And — and this is a big and —
talk about what you will do as a couple if your sexual needs start to differ, whether because of illness or
menopause or whatever.
Talk about confusing: First, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) was hailed as a miracle drug that might not only ease
menopause symptoms, such as hot flashes and insomnia, but also reduce the risk of osteoporosis and heart disease.
The bottom line: Skip or postpone HT, if possible, or
talk to your doctor
about a short course of hormones while
menopause symptoms are at their worst.
Talk about sex Many women find that they rediscover sex after
menopause, but everyone should move at her own pace.
If you've got any of those listed at right,
talk to your doc
about getting screened soon after
menopause.
The Rx: If you're going through
menopause,
talk to your doctor
about going on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for a year or two, Dr. Small suggests.
Evan Brand: You know the thing that's interesting is a lot of women get
talked to
about menopause like it's a disease.
So we are - So we
talked about doing
menopause uh, today.
Talk about - what, I mean most women if they're dealing with
menopause, they're gonna know
about the symptoms but people listening you know - Hey, Butter.
: You know the thing that's interesting is a lot of women get
talked to
about menopause like it's a disease.
Whether we're
talking about erectile dysfunction, low testosterone in men or women,
menopause, or a number of other illnesses and issues, low libido is a symptom that just keeps rearing its ugly head.
I am living in Sweden and tried to
talk to my doctor
about hormons... I get energy crash in beggining of
menopause and tried to menage it with progesteron (some intervals) and stress management, like life style changes, vitamins, minerals, nutritions, exercizes, etc. but I feel after 2 years (now I am 53) that energy still very low, and I feel dizzyness, brain fog, decrease memory and I get joints pain in arms mostly (menopausal arthritis?).
In this episode, we're
talking about how to lose your
menopause belly; including the truth behind the common misconception that
menopause causes your metabolism to drop, why cardio exercises actually do more harm than good, how to maintain proper nutrition without dieting, why we need to change our mindset when it comes to
menopause, and much more!
Talk to your doctor if you have any questions
about menopause.
When people
talk about having thyroid problems, they're typically
talking about «hyperthyroidism» (an overactive thyroid) or «hypothyroidism» (an underactive thyroid)-- the latter of which affects many women around the same time as, or just after,
menopause.
Of course, you can
talk to your doctor if you are worried at all
about any symptoms that you are experiencing leading up to
menopause, but if you want some information on the link between an irregular menstrual cycle and
menopause, we've compiled some helpful information below for you to check out.
Evelyn DeDominicus is here to
talk to us
about how to be healthier, more balanced, and make it through
menopause with a ketogenic diet.
Each week Amanda Laird, Registered Holistic Nutritionist, has casual conversations with guests
about the health and wellness topics we're not supposed to
talk about: menstruation, fertility, pregnancy, childbirth,
menopause, birth control, sexuality, mental health, hormonal health and reproductive health, through the lenses of feminism and body politics.
Health Nuts Podcast 18: All
About Menopause with Dr. Lauren Noel — We we excited to welcome Dr. Lauren Noel to talk all things m
Menopause with Dr. Lauren Noel — We we excited to welcome Dr. Lauren Noel to
talk all things
menopausemenopause.
Talking about safety, the Homeopathy provides natural ways to treat
menopause and is completely safe with zero side effects.
I would like to
talk about exercise during
menopause first, as lots of women contact me on how to get started and what exactly they should be doing.
Amanda Laird is a holistic nutritionist, wellness advocate and host of The Heavy Flow Podcast, a show
about the health and wellness topics we're not supposed to
talk about: menstruation, fertility, pregnancy, childbirth,
menopause, birth control, sexuality, mental health, hormonal health and reproductive health, through the lenses of feminism and body politics.
Amanda Laird is a holistic nutritionist, wellness advocate and host of The Heavy Flow Podcast, a show
about the health and wellness topics we're not supposed to
talk about: menstruation, fertility, pregnancy, childbirth,
menopause, birth control, sexuality, mental health, hormonal health and reproductive health, through the lenses of feminism and body politics.
I didn't realise it had a name until
menopause hit and I was
talking to my dr
about it — I just thought I was a sooky lala who let things like making phone calls or
talking to people scare me.