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Comment posted Does Anyone Know Of A Good Support Group For Young Women Going Through Surgical Menopause? by angelcra.
I can relate to your situation. I had a complete hysterectomy also when I was 27 and also live in a small town.There is just no support groups out there for young women like us! I can give you some advice on certain things.First of all you need some Hormone Replacement Treatment for those Hot Flashes and Mood Swings,Second you need to give yourself time to heel,it takes usually around a year for your body to get back to normal,so don’t rush things.One more thing (Always Remember…Your Still Are and Always will be A Complete Woman) Please feel free to contact me anytime!! I do know what you are going through.
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- There should be something either trough the hospital where you had it or a local group in your neighborhood.
- There is an online support forum that’s really quite good.
Check it out, it’s good to get support from people that are going through the same thing as you are. I used this site a lot after my own hysterectomy.
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- How Can You Differentiate Pms From Peri-menopause From Depression From Bipolar Disorder?
good question, it all depends on certain factors. each condition has specific criteria. its something you should spend the time researching, so that you can understand it. - How Can You Differentiate Pms From Peri-menopause From Depression From Bipolar Disorder?
You go see a doctor so he can do tests to rule out (or rule in) hormonal imbalances. Then if they come back normal it’s probably not PMS or menopause. The difference between Depression and Bipolar is mania. Not so hard to tell apart. Actually they share a few symptoms but if you are really educated about them you would realize that they are not at all alike……….. - How Can You Differentiate Pms From Peri-menopause From Depression From Bipolar Disorder?
Keep track with a mood chart – there are free ones online, google it.
PMS- would only have symptoms for a week or so before your period, and a couple days into it.
perimenopause – if the PMS gets worse before menopause, it is PMS getting worse because of perimenopause. If you already had depression or bipolar, there is a very good chance it will get much worse during perimenopause. This has happened to me, and my docs have all said this is common as anything.
If you are depressed other times of the month, but worse during PMS time, this is normal – PMS makes depression worse.
With bipolar, you will have manic or hypomanic periods, but especially hypomanic periods can be hard to recognize. If you have bipolar II, the hypomanic periods can be brief and relatively mild, and just seem like a very productive, creative time in your life. - Could Severe Night Sweats Be Linked To Diabetes?
persuade him to go to doctor before its too late. - Could Severe Night Sweats Be Linked To Diabetes?
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I can relate to your situation. I had a complete hysterectomy also when I was 27 and also live in a small town.There is just no support groups out there for young women like us! I can give you some advice on certain things.First of all you need some Hormone Replacement Treatment for those Hot Flashes and Mood Swings,Second you need to give yourself time to heel,it takes usually around a year for your body to get back to normal,so don’t rush things.One more thing (Always Remember…Your Still Are and Always will be A Complete Woman) Please feel free to contact me anytime!! I do know what you are going through.
There is an online support forum that’s really quite good.
Check it out, it’s good to get support from people that are going through the same thing as you are. I used this site a lot after my own hysterectomy.
There should be something either trough the hospital where you had it or a local group in your neighborhood.