started bleeding after year without period , age 53
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I am really worried started period after year without, went to gp and have to go for ultrasound, and blood tests, really scared it's something serious I am 53, thought they had stopped for good,
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HotDot7 susan81669
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elizabeth142 susan81669
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Don't worry unless you have had cysts and fibroids and bad tummy cramps!
I had a show twice do far this year,
As long as you are well and not suffering,
It's probably nothing..
I had a ultra scan back this year in April.
Do not worry. The results were all clear.
The person that scans you will tell you anyway. And the results will be sent to your GP. The man said to me it was something that can't be explained. It's just the last part of me just getting rid of what's left, to come out. Other than that I'm fine. 😊
HotDot7 elizabeth142
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susan81669 elizabeth142
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jayneejay susan81669
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forgot to say.. if you dont already... try some vit B6 ... 150mg a day.. if your feeling blue and no energy etc
Jay xx
jayneejay HotDot7
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greetings from spain
😀 hows you today... tonight I got my automatic pool cleaner 😀 yippeeee
I will set the little sucker up in the morning hahahaha
Jay xx
susan81669 jayneejay
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jayneejay susan81669
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yes give it a try.. it changes my whole life... something sooo simple,,
i have 150mg daily.. i dont take HRT just other naturals..
but this lifted a very heavy fog and i never felt better..
useful snippet iff web for you..
Menopause Mood Swings & Vitamin B6
Vitamin B6 may alleviate menopausal mood swings.
During menopause, mood swings are inevitable with estrogen fluctuations as the body ends its reproductive years.
Vitamin B6 may be one answer to alleviating increased agitation, depression and anger. B vitamins are responsible for mood stabilization by controlling hormone production in the brain and regulating hormone levels. B6 declines as menopause sets in and mood swings become evident. Increasing this vitamin may give women the added boost they need to enjoy the golden years with a better mindset.
For women who suffer with brain fog, and memory issues in perimenopause, low levels of B6 could be part of the problem.
Depression, confusion, and an inability to concentrate are all associated with B6 deficiency. Vertigo, dizziness, and heart palpitations are also common complaints from women going through perimenopause.
All of these symptoms have been associated with (among other things) a B12 deficiency.
Vitamin B6 can also help with stubborn weight gain in perimenopause. It is key in the breakdown and utilization of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins in our diet, and is necessary for a healthy metabolism - both which can help manage weight.
supplements of ***100mg to 300mg per day ... depending on severity
susan81669 jayneejay
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jayneejay susan81669
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i am sure you will be fine, and the ultra sound will reassure you of that..
me too never taken HRT..
but try the B6 (150mg daily) lifted my blues, anxiety, aches, tearfulness etc etc in a week.. and other ladies on here say it has helped them too after trying it..
i also take other things..
menapol plus good off amazon too take 2 daily with other things..
Calcium and Vit D for bones health ( Natecal)
like you i want natural, get it done with and know never have the peri symptoms again... feel better at 50 😃 and put it behind me.. let my body do what nature intends without pushing hormones in and confusing matters and then going through it all again ... no way.. 😃
good luck susan... .. feel positive .. all will be fine ... always good to get checked.. well done .. Jay xx
HotDot7 jayneejay
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I feel crappy today. Vertigo/dizziness came but I didn't barfly so the vitamins must be doing good. There may be done hope here. So I will continue and see how tomorrow goes. <3
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susan81669 jayneejay
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jayneejay HotDot7
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oh sorry your feeling the vertigo... ummmm not good..
but... the B6 does take a few days to kick in ....
hahahaha pool boy... no thanks ... means waiting in for someone all the time and your peace is shattered.. plus i am a woman and do the job properly 😃😃😃 I am paranoid about chlorine and PH so like to do all that myself, or it makes my lady bits poorly 😏 have a good day Dottie.. Jay xx
HotDot7 jayneejay
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jayneejay HotDot7
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vomiting thats so severe... and nausia... well ... i would still get some ginger tablets... for the nausea... they work Jay xx
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yea i hope so... i shall grow old disgracefully ... 😃😃😃😃😃😃
why does swimming make you soooooo hungry ... i could eat a scabby donkey ... 😀 Jay xx
HotDot7 jayneejay
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i too eat little and often i have too, when in early peri I passed out three times,, 'now you see her - now you dont' ... 👀
not so much swimming today, I was laid on lilo soaking up the spanish sun, then when hot, dropped my self in ... ' heaven'
then I slumped across the lilo and pedaled like I am in the Tour de France hahahahaha... I use to dread getting in the pool, that first initial OMG its freezing - call an ambulance... but now I am so on fire all the time inside as my bodily thermostat has packed in during this last year, and I just want AC on until the iclicles drop of the end of my nose ... that now the pool doesnt shock me and its just pure heaven... I need cool all the time... didnt realise the poor body even burns calories in cool water my little drops of heaven, trying to warm the old body up..... cant get a break hahahaha Jay xx
jayneejay HotDot7
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Scabby donkey ----- check
Cheesecake ------ check
still famished. 😮 .. trip back to the fridge ----- check 😁
Jay xx
HotDot7 jayneejay
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My mom was 45 and pregnant with me and after I arrived the blood never did come back for her so should be the same for me I am hoping. Get this crap over I say!!