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Default Oct 24, 2007 at 01:29 PM
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Hi all-I'm premenopausal for what seems like forever-I've had at least 3 periods in the last month-Mom said maybe I'm getting near the end of that stage....I'm going to make an appt. with a GYN and see.

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Default Oct 24, 2007 at 01:43 PM
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Oh yuck! That would be just too too much....wow.

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Default Oct 24, 2007 at 02:26 PM
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You have my deepest sympathy. I went through that too -- for awhile there I had 2 periods a month! I'm coming up on 6 months without one, though. I hope it lasts! I'm perfectly ready to be done with the whole thing. TOO MANY PERIODS!!!

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Default Oct 30, 2007 at 04:34 PM
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I hope this means I'm going into OFFICIAL menopause! I'm tired of having periods!-SO INCONVENIENT! TOO MANY PERIODS!!!
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Default Oct 30, 2007 at 09:57 PM
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Unfortunately, I spoke too soon -- I got mine Sunday, for the first time since May! TOO MANY PERIODS!!! I wish you luck, though. It would give me hope to know someone who reached the end of the line, period-wise! TOO MANY PERIODS!!!

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Default Oct 30, 2007 at 10:29 PM
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LOL - just makes me think of my poor mom who's 53 and still has her period. People are always shocked by that! She's not especially happy about it either!
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Default Oct 30, 2007 at 11:29 PM
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Oh, poor lady!! Make sure you give your mom extra-big hugs -- nobody should be going through that still at that age! I feel bad for her!

My mom hit menopause at 48 (believe me, I've asked, LOL) and I am 42. I hate to wish my life away, but the day all this ends forever I am having the party of the century! TOO MANY PERIODS!!!

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Default Oct 31, 2007 at 11:26 AM
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LOL - just makes me think of my poor mom who's 53 and still has her period. People are always shocked by that!

</div></font></blockquote><font class="post">I think that's pretty common. My oldest sister was 56 when she stopped her periods. My other sister is 53 and still going strong. I just turned 48 and my doctor told me if I wanted to have another child, everything looked good! TOO MANY PERIODS!!!

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Default Oct 31, 2007 at 12:12 PM
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Sunrise, this is NOT encouraging. TOO MANY PERIODS!!! But it's interesting to hear that being well into your 50s and not being in menopause isn't an anomaly, either.

Your dr. probably thought he was being funny, but I have a friend who got pregnant at 46....no thanks! TOO MANY PERIODS!!!

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Default Oct 31, 2007 at 12:54 PM
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I'm coming up on 6 months without one, though. I hope it lasts!

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I got to 8-9 months and had a period, had to start counting all over TOO MANY PERIODS!!! It does eventually get over though. But figure out how to remember when it ended/started to end or whatever one's doctor wants! You get asked a zillion times everywhere you go when it was! (then they argue with you about how you define "end")

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Default Oct 31, 2007 at 01:03 PM
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I hope this isn't too disgusting -- warning for frank discussion of bodily functions!



I put a discreet little "X" on my calendar for start and stop days. I had a dr. tell me to start counting the first day you see any blood, even if it isn't full-blown flow yet. I count "stop" as the first day I can get by with just a panti-liner or something, or not need anything at all but maybe still have a little spotting.

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Default Oct 31, 2007 at 01:46 PM
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LOL, I'm sorry! I meant for the menopause; it's over after a year but whether you count at the beginning (first month you don't have period) or end (a year after when you know it's done) apparently makes a difference. I just remembered the last month I had a period and decided that was that but got lectured by a nurse once so got all confused and then I get confused over time whether I remember things right or make things up, etc. But I'm sticking to August 1999 and imagine it doesn't matter anymore? LOL

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Default Oct 31, 2007 at 04:48 PM
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Its just weird because my family history shows most women go through menopause in their mid forties. I guess in a way it is good because I desprately want children some day, but I don't know when it'll happen (I've been very single since I was 19). I don't want to wait until I'm 50 for sure (I'd like to be alive to see my grandchildren!!!) but it is good to know people in their 40s can still have kids. I'm kinda hoping mid 30s for a child for myself personally TOO MANY PERIODS!!!
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Default Oct 31, 2007 at 07:47 PM
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LOL that's interesting to know -- I didn't know they considered it "done" after a year! If you're 8 years down the road, though, I'd say you're probably done, yep! TOO MANY PERIODS!!!

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Default Oct 31, 2007 at 07:50 PM
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I had a professor in grad school who was 65 when his 40-year-old wife had a baby.

Kid's 10 now and chances of the good prof being around to see him graduate from college are slim.

Mid-30s is a pretty decent time -- most people are pretty well settled by then in finances and careers. I wasn't one of them, of course, LOL so don't go by me! TOO MANY PERIODS!!! But I can tell you for sure that the older you get, the less energy you have, so it's kind of a tradeoff. Like pretty much everything else in life. TOO MANY PERIODS!!!

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Default Oct 31, 2007 at 10:29 PM
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Yes, it's the perimenopause that takes the 10 years, the actual menopause is when you don't have a period for a year straight, that's how you know you're through. But when they ask, sometimes they just ask when was your menopause and other times they ask when was your last period! But they do ask, in a sense, when were you done :-) so when you get done, think up a date to answer all questions because they keep asking even when you're 57+ I'm telling you :-) Why, I don't know. I still love when my appendix burst in 2003 when I was 52 and I had infection problems that related to my ovaries and the gyn (and other doctors) were talking about, yes, there's your little shriveled ovaries" and making me feel like I was 80 or something LOL.

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Default Oct 31, 2007 at 10:47 PM
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LOL I refuse to see any but a female gyn. My very first time for a "girly exam", I did the walk-in clinic thing (was in college), and the guy (who was probably in his late 50s) cracked jokes the whole time!! I found it wildly inappropriate and uncomfortable. At least the women I've seen just say, "Yeah, I know it stinks, let's get it over with." :-)

I don't think I would have taken too well to hearing about my shriveled ovaries! TOO MANY PERIODS!!!

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Default Dec 04, 2007 at 01:01 PM
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Happy Tuesday all- I had 2-3 periods in Oct. & NONE in Nov. and none so far this month-keep your fingers crossed-& we'll see! REAL SENSE OF RELIEF! TOO MANY PERIODS!!! TOO MANY PERIODS!!![

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Hi all-I'm premenopausal for what seems like forever-I've had at least 3 periods in the last month-Mom said maybe I'm getting near the end of that stage....I'm going to make an appt. with a GYN and see.

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beg them to ease your suffering, I couldn't imagine it....
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