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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 486928" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I will be paying attention to this closely. Remember anyone? the day Q went to the hospital I wondered if I got a hot flash, it went on my arms and chest and sometimes my whole body. It still happens on and off, I wasn't sure if it was hot flashes, seemed weird to start right on the car ride to the hospital! But I have not had my cycle since. Like it suddenly stopped. I still think I am under more stress than usual so maybe that is influencing this, but it is really odd to have it just hit like this I think, Quin's doctor thought I was young to totally stop but some of you say you did earlier. I mean, I was totally regular, no symptoms of peri-menopause, then boom. I did just turn 48, (guess I should update, lol). Any natural things to help keep things on a more even level?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 486928, member: 12886"] I will be paying attention to this closely. Remember anyone? the day Q went to the hospital I wondered if I got a hot flash, it went on my arms and chest and sometimes my whole body. It still happens on and off, I wasn't sure if it was hot flashes, seemed weird to start right on the car ride to the hospital! But I have not had my cycle since. Like it suddenly stopped. I still think I am under more stress than usual so maybe that is influencing this, but it is really odd to have it just hit like this I think, Quin's doctor thought I was young to totally stop but some of you say you did earlier. I mean, I was totally regular, no symptoms of peri-menopause, then boom. I did just turn 48, (guess I should update, lol). Any natural things to help keep things on a more even level? [/QUOTE]
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