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Questions about "the change" (apologies to the board guys)
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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 384596" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>I started with the hot flashes - had them for over 5 years. My periods were always a mess, so the only change there was I wouldn't have one for a while, then I'd get one, then I wouldn't. I haven't had one for 16 months now, so I hope that means it's finally over. I had the same deodorant issues - had to switch to the "clinical, heavy dose" stuff.</p><p>My metabolism stopped. This happens to all the women in my family. I was always skinny, I've gained about 10 lbs and I absolutely cannot get it off no matter what I do.</p><p>My worst problem was a change in how my migraines manifested. They were almost always tied to my period, and would hit about 2pm. With no hormone fluctuation, they started hitting during the night and would put me down and out for 2 or more days. I'm not on a small dose of anti-depressant and neurotransmitter blocker to help control them (since July - seems to be working).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 384596, member: 439"] I started with the hot flashes - had them for over 5 years. My periods were always a mess, so the only change there was I wouldn't have one for a while, then I'd get one, then I wouldn't. I haven't had one for 16 months now, so I hope that means it's finally over. I had the same deodorant issues - had to switch to the "clinical, heavy dose" stuff. My metabolism stopped. This happens to all the women in my family. I was always skinny, I've gained about 10 lbs and I absolutely cannot get it off no matter what I do. My worst problem was a change in how my migraines manifested. They were almost always tied to my period, and would hit about 2pm. With no hormone fluctuation, they started hitting during the night and would put me down and out for 2 or more days. I'm not on a small dose of anti-depressant and neurotransmitter blocker to help control them (since July - seems to be working). [/QUOTE]
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