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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 400555" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>I had a fairly easy time of it with menopause, apart from a bout of very heavy periods for a while that nearly had me referred for a hysterectomy. Then I got the breast cancer which turned out to be hormone receptive. So they give me what I call me "anti-hormone pills" and I've slammed back into menopause - from the other side. Talk about hot flashes - husband calls them power surges. I call them "tropical moments". </p><p></p><p>I remember the sweats when breastfeeding. difficult child 3 was a summer baby and I used to carry a cloth nappy everywhere, I used it to mop myself up. Then I would lie the towel under difficult child 3's face when I put him to bed (to catch any overflow from that overloaded stomach) and he got to smell the combination of milk and sweat, and became fixated on the feel of towelling.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 400555, member: 1991"] I had a fairly easy time of it with menopause, apart from a bout of very heavy periods for a while that nearly had me referred for a hysterectomy. Then I got the breast cancer which turned out to be hormone receptive. So they give me what I call me "anti-hormone pills" and I've slammed back into menopause - from the other side. Talk about hot flashes - husband calls them power surges. I call them "tropical moments". I remember the sweats when breastfeeding. difficult child 3 was a summer baby and I used to carry a cloth nappy everywhere, I used it to mop myself up. Then I would lie the towel under difficult child 3's face when I put him to bed (to catch any overflow from that overloaded stomach) and he got to smell the combination of milk and sweat, and became fixated on the feel of towelling. Marg [/QUOTE]
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