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> I don't envy your daughter! I wouldn't go back to

> that time period of my life for money! LOL

>

> I've been perimenopausal for 7 long years, with no end

> in sight. Sigh. I guess I am one of the " lucky " ones

> with a long perimenopause!

>

> Suzy

>

Can I ask at what you started the peri??

I was 39. I am soon to be 42 but I had an ovary removed years ago

and I swear it has something to do with my early symptoms. I clearly

remember two things the first week after the surgery. 1) I no longer

slept well..I wake at every noise and 2) I had trouble with words.

They would be right at the tip of my tongue and I could not spit it

out. Horrible!

One doctor says yes it does matter that I have one ovary and one says

no. I can't see how the other ovary can really take over for the

missing one. I would think it would tire out faster and sputter then

gasp and die from double duty.

Lynn

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> I started at age 39, too. So here I am, almost 46,

> and still having hot flashes, night sweats, heart

> flutters, etc. And still bleeding pretty regularly!!

>

> Suzy

>

I have night sweats and had 1 hot flash a while ago. I do have times

where I am roasting hot and sweating and the rest of the family is

cold. I guess I just don't " flash " . Then I am freezing sometimes!

Heart palpatations (have it right now), tension, irritable and weepy

(just like my daughter), irregular cycles that have gone from 32 days

to 22-27 days, hard time dropping weight, fatigue, can't stay asleep,

anxiety (panic attacks), low/no libido. My burning tongue is listed

as a symptom too.

I think my other 2% of burning still is going to be an issue until I

get thru the peri..or so I hope. I have times where a doctor will

say my vagina is " friable " which means it bleeds to touch and other

times it looks healthy as can be. So I am going to assume it is the

imbalance from month to month that causes me more symptoms one time

and less another month.

Of course, at 42 I am FINALLY old enough to start peri in the medical

eyes. At 39 they said I was too young and even at 42 they say it

is " not normal " . Oh well..I can't tell the symptoms that it is too

soon and they will listen and go away.

Do you think your vaginal/vulvar problems could be related to the

peri?

Lynn

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> I started at age 39, too. So here I am, almost 46,

> and still having hot flashes, night sweats, heart

> flutters, etc. And still bleeding pretty regularly!!

>

> Suzy

>

I have night sweats and had 1 hot flash a while ago. I do have times

where I am roasting hot and sweating and the rest of the family is

cold. I guess I just don't " flash " . Then I am freezing sometimes!

Heart palpatations (have it right now), tension, irritable and weepy

(just like my daughter), irregular cycles that have gone from 32 days

to 22-27 days, hard time dropping weight, fatigue, can't stay asleep,

anxiety (panic attacks), low/no libido. My burning tongue is listed

as a symptom too.

I think my other 2% of burning still is going to be an issue until I

get thru the peri..or so I hope. I have times where a doctor will

say my vagina is " friable " which means it bleeds to touch and other

times it looks healthy as can be. So I am going to assume it is the

imbalance from month to month that causes me more symptoms one time

and less another month.

Of course, at 42 I am FINALLY old enough to start peri in the medical

eyes. At 39 they said I was too young and even at 42 they say it

is " not normal " . Oh well..I can't tell the symptoms that it is too

soon and they will listen and go away.

Do you think your vaginal/vulvar problems could be related to the

peri?

Lynn

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>

> Can you give me details on how your doctor checked your ph?

>

> Maureen

My gyno checks my pH at every visit. He just does a swab inside the

vagina (stay away from the cervix as you don't want the cervical

pH). He then wiped it on this credit card thing he had and it gives

him the pH. He writes that down.

Hormones can cause a rise in pH as well:

http://www.womenshealth.com/patientinfo/menonewsletter/perimenochange.

html

Vaginal dryness. The cells in the vagina are sensitive to estrogen.

When estrogen levels fall, the pH of vaginal tissue increases. The

tissue becomes thinner, drier, and more susceptible to infection.

When estrogen is present, the pH decreases. When estrogen levels

fall, vaginal dryness and thinning can make intercourse uncomfortable.

Here are three tests the doctor can do for Vaginal pH. My doctor

used the FemExam Test Card.

FemTek pHEM-ALERT

Litmus Concepts FemExam Test Card

Quidel QuickVue Advance pH and Amines Test

You can buy some here but they are very expensive..42.00 for 5!!

Hopefully they will come down in price when they are sold over the

counter. I hear that is coming soon like the in home UTI test etc.

http://www.1cascade.com/femexam_bacterial_vaginosis_cards

Lynn

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