There is a girl in new york city
Who calls herself the human trampoline
And sometimes when Im falling, flying
Or tumbling in turmoil I say
Oh, so this is what she means-
hormones?????
KS
On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 13:28:21 -0800 (PST), rota6566@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>Women who are experiencing irregular periods, night sweats and all the
>other lovely symptoms that go along with menopause may feel they're
>doing a crazy dance called the menopause hormone bounce. Their moods
>may bounce up and down like a rubber ball due to the menopause hormone
>changes.
>
>While some fluctuations in estrogen and progesterone hormone levels
>does occur during menopause and makes a woman feel as if they're
>bouncing, menopause hormone levels are truly decreasing. In the early
>or perimenopause stage as it's often called, the changes may be
>slight, then level off. This is likely to be followed by another drop
>in hormone levels. It's this dropping and leveling off, then dropping
>and leveling off that causes a woman to feel as if she's undergoing
>menopause hormone bouncing.
>
>When seen this way, the ups and downs of menopause hormone levels is
>more understandable and explains why women often feel as if they're at
>the mercy of their hormones. They are. The constant decreasing and
>adjusting involved in menopause hormones is not something that can be
>controlled without the use of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT). HRT
>smoothes out the menopause hormone levels and keeps many of the more
>unpleasant menopause symptoms and conditions from wrecking havoc with
>a woman's life.
>
>HRT is not for everyone, though. Only women who are experiencing
>extreme menopause hormone problems should opt for HRT treatment. Even
>then, HRT isn't recommended for long-term use. HRT is, however,
>necessary for women who have an induced menopause hormone condition
>due to surgery. Though HRT may be somewhat controversial, it is still
>one of the most reliable and effective treatments for menopause
>hormone problems and should be considered by any woman who is going
>through a dramatic menopause.
>
>Women who have milder menopause hormone conditions may be helped by
>herbal remedies for menopause. Many herbs such as black cohosh, St.
>John's Wort and valerian have been
>
>http://www.dontplayplay.com/html/Bothsexes/20061002/46876.html


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