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Whine away. :-) It can be adrenal too - this bloating part. The

irregular period is probably menopause *but* the reason you are having

an early menopause is the thyroid!

Remind me, was it you that used to have palpitations?

Jan

Carla wrote:

>Hi there..I'm here after a long silence. I feel so frustrated,

>sometimes yahoo stops my emails and I have to wait for their

>notification to start them up again. Any of you has experienced this

>problem?

>

>I'm going to check my thyroid through lab tests in a week. Lately I've

>been feeling great, thanks to the synthetic combo I'm taking. But in

>the last two months I've had again problems with water retention and

>irregular menstruations. Either they last one week or, like this past

>one, two days. And they come very close one to the other, almost twice

>a month. I went to my gyno and he said that, since I'm fifty, it's

>pretty normal. But he never relates anything with my thyroiditis. Do

>you think it can depend from my thyroid and not from my being

>peri-menopausal? Is there a way to know? All my clothes are tight and I

>feel like an inflated baloon.

>

>Sorry for my whining...:)

>

>Carla

>

>

>

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Hi Jan:)

Yes, it was me who used to have palpitations and would torment the

forum about them:)

As for " early menopause " - lol - I forgot to mention the fact that I'm

fifty so my body in defintely right in wanting to slow down, or to

stop, some functions:)

You're saying it can be adrenal...what is the best way to test the

adrenal functions? My symptoms are: sore and swallen breasts, bloated

body (tummy, legs, TUMMY, TUMMY, TUMMY) and the feeling I'm not peeing

enough considering the amount of water t I'm drinking (I also suffer

from kidney stones so I drink about two liters of fluids a day).

Any hint?

Thanks :)

Carla

Il giorno 06/ago/04, alle 22:30, Janaina Viggiano ha scritto:

> Whine away. :-) It can be adrenal too - this bloating part. The

> irregular period is probably menopause *but* the reason you are having

> an early menopause is the thyroid!

>

> Remind me, was it you that used to have palpitations?

>

>

> Jan

>

> Carla wrote:

>

>> Hi there..I'm here after a long silence. I feel so frustrated,

>> sometimes yahoo stops my emails and I have to wait for their

>> notification to start them up again. Any of you has experienced this

>> problem?

>>

>> I'm going to check my thyroid through lab tests in a week. Lately I've

>> been feeling great, thanks to the synthetic combo I'm taking. But in

>> the last two months I've had again problems with water retention and

>> irregular menstruations. Either they last one week or, like this past

>> one, two days. And they come very close one to the other, almost twice

>> a month. I went to my gyno and he said that, since I'm fifty, it's

>> pretty normal. But he never relates anything with my thyroiditis. Do

>> you think it can depend from my thyroid and not from my being

>> peri-menopausal? Is there a way to know? All my clothes are tight and

>> I

>> feel like an inflated baloon.

>>

>> Sorry for my whining...:)

>>

>> Carla

>>

>>

>>

>

>

>

>

> *Note: Information is freely exchanged on this board based on patient

> experiences, and should not be considered a medical recommendation.

>

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Hi Carla

This sounds very much to me like estrogen dominance rearing it's ugly head

here, with a lack of progesterone to balance it. Yep, the urinary retention

also, I think, can have a lot to do with the menopausal syndrome. I STILL

haven't bought any progesterone, but I'm going to, if I have to go buy the

progesterone USP stuff from Walmart!

Re: Hormones?

> Hi Jan:)

>

> Yes, it was me who used to have palpitations and would torment the

> forum about them:)

>

> As for " early menopause " - lol - I forgot to mention the fact that I'm

> fifty so my body in defintely right in wanting to slow down, or to

> stop, some functions:)

>

> You're saying it can be adrenal...what is the best way to test the

> adrenal functions? My symptoms are: sore and swallen breasts, bloated

> body (tummy, legs, TUMMY, TUMMY, TUMMY) and the feeling I'm not peeing

> enough considering the amount of water t I'm drinking (I also suffer

> from kidney stones so I drink about two liters of fluids a day).

>

> Any hint?

>

> Thanks :)

> Carla

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Carla, you need to take a good amount of vitamins and minerals,

especially Bs (you want around 200% of the RDA) and around 5g C a day.

You also need to get some adrenal glandulars or Cortef or Deltacortril -

I know that like me you are not in the US so I am not sure what you are

gonna be able to find. For Cortef you want 5mg 4x a day, for

Deltacortril, 5mg 1x a day. People buy it at www.mastersmarketing.com

You probably also need DHEA. For regular DHEA you want 10mg a day - if

you can only find 25mg, don't worry, you can take that every other day

(it is like Synthroid, stays a long time in the system). No need to cut

it or anything. If you get 7-Keto DHEA, you can take 50mg a day or every

other day safely. You'd know you are taking too much regular DHEA if

your skin got oily and you got zits, that would be because the DHEA

would be converting into testosterone. 7-Keto doesn't convert, so you

can take more.

I hope that is the piece of the puzzle for you. For me, the Deltacortril

got rid of symptoms I'd been having since my teens, stuff that I'd

assumed was just the way I was. The bloated feeling (both water

retention and belly bloat from poor digestion), nausea,

palpitation/panic attacks... It is worth a try. In those dosages it is

perfectly safe. The worst that can happen is find out it did nothing for

you. It is important though that you stick to the right dosage, and

never take more, and if you are gonna stop, take half of what you were

taking before for 1 or 2 weeks before stopping.

For the breasts and other more meno symptoms, I recommend this group

http://groups.yahoo.com/health/WmnsHormones I know nothing about this

stuff, but the ladies there are very smart and helpful

Jan

Carla wrote:

>Hi Jan:)

>

>Yes, it was me who used to have palpitations and would torment the

>forum about them:)

>

>As for " early menopause " - lol - I forgot to mention the fact that I'm

>fifty so my body in defintely right in wanting to slow down, or to

>stop, some functions:)

>

>You're saying it can be adrenal...what is the best way to test the

>adrenal functions? My symptoms are: sore and swallen breasts, bloated

>body (tummy, legs, TUMMY, TUMMY, TUMMY) and the feeling I'm not peeing

>enough considering the amount of water t I'm drinking (I also suffer

>from kidney stones so I drink about two liters of fluids a day).

>

>Any hint?

>

>Thanks :)

>Carla

>

>

>

>

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