Sunday, December 17, 2006

Nausea A Symptom Of Menopause





































SYMPTOMS
Most people have heard of hot flashes and know them as the trademark symptom of menopause. About 75 to 85% of American women are estimated to get hot ...
Symptoms of Menopause - RealAge Menopause Center
Current theory suggests that this symptom of menopause, which can cause flushing, hot, tingling, and sweating sensations, may be due to a surge of the brain ...
The menopause
Others suffer every symptom and find their lives are severely affected. The transition into the menopause is usually gradual and is accompanied by a range ...
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35 Symptoms of Menopause
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34 Menopause Symptoms - all about each menopausal symptom.
Gastrointestinal distress, indigestion, flatulence, gas pain, nausea ... Either way, though, it's a very unpleasant menopause symptom; it can be very ...
Migraines & Headaches menopause symptom Information - All About ...
You should be aware of the causes and factors related to migraines & headaches during menopause in order to control this symptom effectively. ...
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Menopause
Hot flashes: Hot flashes are the most common symptom of menopause. ... Commonly, the hot flash may begin with a feeling of nausea or a headache, ...
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Can Menopause Be Symptom Free?
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signs of menopause
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Menopause and Menopause Treatment
If a woman is using HT for hot flashes or another menopause symptom, sometimes her mood swings will get better, too. Also, getting enough sleep and staying ...
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After menopause. d. After 45 years of age. 3. Which are the most common symptoms of ovarian cyst? a. Pain in the belly or pelvis. b. Nausea ...
Symptom Management

Symptom Management Chart. Nausea, vomiting,. mouth sores, low. appetite. ... Planned Parenthood's multi-page document under Women�s Health about menopause. ...
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Hotflash! News - Common Perimenopause Signs and Symptoms
It is at menopause when our hormone levels become more settled and our bodies adjust ... Stress or/and urge incontinence may be a symptom of perimenopause. ...
Clinical Update: Literature Abstracts

reduction in nausea on the day of treatment in the ... Symptoms associated with premature menopause ... prevalent symptom of menopause. Previous studies ...
Center for Health Research, Inc.; Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ...
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Specializing in menopause symptom, ... about every symptom listed for hormone problems, but what I did not see listed was nausea. ...
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UT Medical Group, Inc. - Menopause
The most common and well-known symptom of menopause is hot flashes. ... These include vaginal bleeding, discharge, headaches, nausea, fluid retention, ...
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ScienceDirect - The American Journal of Medicine : Menopause: a ...
Mild nausea, diarrhea, flatulence, and bloating have been reported in some ... of Cimicifuga racemosa in menopause symptom relief, Menopause 10 (2003), pp. ...
NCH Healthcare System: Regional Cancer Institute: Menopause
Hot flashes (sensations of heat with redness, flushing and sometimes sweating) are a common and disturbing symptom of menopause. Talk to your doctor about ...
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patients (e.g., headache, shortness of breath, dizziness, nausea, weight gain) for ... the symptom to menopause, this in fact may not be correct. ...
riversideonline.com - Hot flashes: Minimize discomfort during ...
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nausea and vomiting, or profuse perspiration, ... way in which a given symptom of menopause is. described. 31,32. Avis et al. 30. found racial and eth- ...
Hot Flashes (Menopause-like Symptoms, Flushing)
Hot flashes can be a troubling symptom in women who have undergone antiestrogen therapy or in ... Gabapentin can cause weight gain, drowsiness and nausea. ...


Menopause Metamorphosis


by Susun Weed






"Menopause is a metamorphosis, like a caterpillar becoming a butterfly. The caterpillar needs a cocoon, and so do you. One of the most important things you can do during menopause is to take time for you. Go into your cave, go into your cocoon, go into your room and shut the door."

These are words I have said, and sung, over and over. Words whose truth rings in the hearts of so many women who hear me speak. Words that prompted one (famous) female MD to throw her arms around me and exclaim "I thought I hated my patients. Now I know I just need a year off!" But words whose full meaning took some time to get through to me.

The idea of taking time off during menopause is an extension of a moontime mystery teaching: A woman benefits herself and her community if she takes a day off during her menstrual flow, to go within and tend to herself. By taking care of herself, a woman has more to give to others. But even more importantly, when she gives herself this time, she may sense the presence of her "spirit band" (angels) - those who are too faint to be noticed when one is focused on the hubbub of everyday life.

During menstruation, and during the menopausal years, say my Native teachers, the "veil between the worlds" is thin and easily parted. Our abilities and senses are heightened and we are open to guidance, inspiration, illumination - but only if we give ourselves quiet time alone, free of responsibilities.

I believe in this idea so strongly that I actually pay my apprentices to take one day off during their monthly flow. But it was exceptionally difficult for me to give myself the same time off. After all, I had to keep appointments that had been made months in advance and involved dozens to hundreds of people. I can't agree to be the keynote presenter at the National Institutes of Health conference on Women and Botanical Medicine and then tell them after I get there that I have to have the day off because I'm bleeding, can I?

So, even though I knew that my menopause would be more severe if I remained in the public eye, I again found myself unable to say "No." And for once I was sorry to be right.

The first summer of my menopause was exceptionally hot, and it seemed to trigger hot flash after hot flash. At one big conference, I was so hot they finally put me to bed on a cot in the climate-controlled (air-conditioned!) herb storage building while everyone else braved it in tents. I awoke not totally refreshed (I woke those days four and five times a night), but not melted either, and smelling decidedly fragrant.

And then there was the class that walked off and left me. It was another hot summer day. My memory of most of those insufferably hot menopausal summer days is mercifully blank - or, perhaps more to the point, welded into a recollection of one ongoing unrestrained surge of molten energy blanketing me from belly to crown. But this particular day is vivid in my mind's eye.

It was a staggeringly hot day. It was so hot that I decided after lunch to take my class of about twenty women to the river which runs through the back of my land. First, everyone had time for a little break to tend to necessities; then we were to meet at a certain place at a certain time to stroll to the river and look at plants along the way.

At the appointed hour, I showed up at the appointed place. By ones and twos, the students gathered. One asked me if I had a remedy for her headache. I asked her to get a glass of water and went into the house to get the herb she needed: skullcap. (How aptly named it is!) When I returned, in moments it seemed, no one was there except for the woman with the headache. I put ten drops of skullcap tincture in her glass of water, and asked where everyone was. "On their way to the river," she replied, much to my surprise, chagrin, and dismay. They had walked off and left me with no students to teach.

It took me some minutes to work through my feelings of abandonment, and more still to work through my sense of loss. But when I did, I could see that my students had given me the gift of the afternoon off. They somehow understood - I finally understood - that I needed time alone, time away from responsibility and leadership. And if I didn't have the sense to go into my cocoon, the Universe was willing to see to it that I was placed there by circumstance.

Ten years later, I look back and smile: remembering those sultry menopausal nights and steamy hot flash days. If I had it to do over again, I would squash my qualms about global warming and buy an air-conditioner as soon as those first strong hot flashes hit. And I would pull every string I could so that I could take as much time as possible off during my menopause metamorphosis.



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Vibrant, passionate, and involved, Susun Weed has garnered an international reputation for her groundbreaking lectures, teachings, and writings on health and nutrition. She challenges conventional medical approaches with humor, insight, and her vast encyclopedic knowledge of herbal medicine. Unabashedly pro-woman, her animated and enthusiastic lectures are engaging and often profoundly provocative.

Susun is one of America's best-known authorities on herbal medicine and natural approaches to women's health. Her four best-selling books are recommended by expert herbalists and well-known physicians and are used and cherished by millions of women around the world. Learn more at http://www.susunweed.com

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