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Re: At what age does peri-menopause start?

From: JZS (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 20 Jun 2002 15:27:54 -0500 (CDT)


At Thu, 20 Jun 2002, Another wrote: >
>At Wed, 19 Jun 2002, M.K. wrote:
>>
>>And what are the usual symptoms?
>
>Hello,
>
>The ages vary depending on when your mother entered menopause, but late
>30's, early to mid 40's seems to be average. Seems to be where I am
>right now, cycles are wacko, but not so much mood swings or hot flashes.
>I think at first you can expect cycles to become irregular. But that
>could be a lot of things and happens to a lot of women who are no where
>near peri. Blood work will be of little use though, things are still in
>flux. The tests are more useful as the ovaries become less responsive
>to FSH, causing it to rise significantly.
>Here's a great website that has tons of info:
>
>http://www.dearest.com/intro.htm
>
>Good Luck and hope this helps.

I have been experiencing the same things lately. My doctor did some testing and it showed that everything is normal. However, my symptons show differently. I had a tubal back in December and stopped the pill. My only guess is that 6 months later my body is just doing its own thing. I have no idea but this is not a comfortable situation....Cycles are irregular, hotflashes....I just don't know!!!!

Good Luck and god bless!! >
>AA
>
>--
>AA
>
>A Licensed Medical Professional in transit to a Computer Professional.
>




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