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Monday, December 14th, 2009 | Author: admin

Maintaining balance during menopause is something that is difficult for even the strongest, most peaceful souls to achieve.  Menopause can do a number on a woman’s body, triggering high amounts of sadness, fatigue, nausea and of course stress.  No matter how you choose to define stress, whether as a combination of anxiety, anger, depression, or what have you, there’s no doubt that these emotions are real and can be very overwhelming.  You may be under treatment or hormone therapy, such as biodentical hormone replacement, which effectively deals with the common symptoms of menopause, but dealing with stress is another issue.  Controlling stress during menopause may be very challenging, but it is not impossible, as long as you follow the correct steps, and really give it your best shot.

Managing stress requires determination, and spirit, but also requires an honest evaluation of ourselves, what behavior is right, and what behaviors we need to change.  This requires a lot of honesty, and self-discipline, but can be achieved if you really take the time to learn more about your inner feelings and emotions.  Now that you have identified what is troubling you, it is time to deal with it head on.

Oftentimes stress may be activated by certain people, that we may not get along with or may feel anxiety around.  Sometimes you may be frustrated with this person, and they cause you stress through certain actions that you have no control over.  It’s ok to tell people what you want them to do sometimes, to let them know how you feel about certain things that may be causing you stress.  This is perfectly fine.  But we also need to learn how to let go.  No matter how hard you try, or how much you worry about something, the world does not always bend to your will; some things are going to happen whether we want them to or not.  In these circumstances, you need to learn how to let go of the things you can’t control, or you will have no chance of having a stress free life.

You must also try to have a positive mindset.  It can be hard, but this is so important in dealing with stress.  Stress is just an emotion, like any other emotion, and has as much to do with our thinking as it does with our bodies.  Try to think about things being in balance.  Night and day, hot and cold, life and death.  For every positive reaction, there is a negative reaction, and vice versa.  You may think of menopause as being very negative because of the horrible symptoms and the changes to your body.  But think of the positive effects as well.  You are growing wiser; you are being more appreciated; your children are having children and so on.  This can be a beautiful time in a woman’s life, as well as a struggle.

Remember to do your best to control bitterness and anger as they will only poison your body during menopause.  Try to give yourself time to cool off when you get angry, and reflect about the bigger picture.  Rather than deal with loads of unneeded aggravation everyday, make the choice to control your anger and bitterness with everything you have.  If you work hard to control stress it will no longer control you, and you will be free to deal with the symptoms of menopause as they come, without having to deal with tons of unwanted stress as well.

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Friday, October 23rd, 2009 | Author: Marie

Menopause can be a difficult time for most women.  The symptoms that accompany menopause can make life very difficult, even sometimes unbearable.  This often leads women to seek any medication necessary to alleviate the symptoms, even if it may be unhealthy.  The problem is that most women are commonly recommended drugs for menopause that are synthetic drugs, usually synthetic hormones, which can pose a variety of dangerous side effects.  The body often rejects these hormones, which can lead to more serious health problems.

Menopause occurs in women commonly between the ages of 48-55.  Some of the symptoms may include hot flashes, night sweats, poor moods, and sexual discomfort.  These symptoms may seem a minor annoyance at first, but they often cause more serious problems in your body.  Extreme hot flashes can often be accompanied by severe headaches, nausea and sometimes even irregular heartbeats.  Of course, these symptoms may be coupled with any other health problem you may be having.

Sometimes, this may all seem too much for a person to handle, but what is the solution?   Well you could take no action at all, and just suffer from these symptoms of low hormone levels.  Your symptoms may increase, or may just subside over time, or you can choose hormone replacement therapy.  The problem with hormone replacement therapy is that it can be effective, but is not always safe.  Take synthetic hormones for example.  Many doctors specifically prescribe synthetic hormones, even though they ares not completely safe for the body.  The body is not accustomed to recognizing these unnatural hormones, and often rejects them altogether.  This can lead to negative side effects such as increased hot flashes, water retention, even possibly cancer.

The safest way to treat the symptoms of menopause effectively is biodentical hormone replacement therapy.  Biodentical hormones are in no way different molecularly, from the hormones our bodies produce naturally.  Because of this molecular integration, the body does not reject them as being foreign entities, and therefore this is the only safe method of conducting hormone replacement therapy.  Why would you want something in your body that was once in a horse’s body, or made out of horse urine, like one of the most commonly prescribed synthetic hormones, Premarin, which is made from the urine of female horses? Is this something you want in your body?  I would be guessing, probably not.

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