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True! Thank you for replyingNo, according to my last blood test I’m still solidly post menopausal. I feel pretty good so I guess that’s what matters.
You’re welcome. I’ve noticed many women live long and healthy lives after menopause so I’ve stopped hoping to reverse it and instead make the best of my post menopause life. Besides I somewhat enjoy life without hormone fluctuations. :)True! Thank you for replying
Life without hormone fluctuations!? What sorcery do you speak of?You’re welcome. I’ve noticed many women live long and healthy lives after menopause so I’ve stopped hoping to reverse it and instead make the best of my post menopause life. Besides I somewhat enjoy life without hormone fluctuations. :)
Thank you, it’s not dreadful at all and in fact I sort of find it better in many ways. It was a little rough for about 5 years though. I just wish I’d discovered Peat sooner.Life without hormone fluctuations!? What sorcery do you speak of?
No mood swings? No irrational decisions? No emotional outbursts? What are we, men?
(Note to any ultra sensitive women reading: it’s a joke) lol
Btw blossom you look great, and make post-menopausal life look not dreadful.
I’m getting a lot of insight on what to expect and do in the future. Thank youThank you, it’s not dreadful at all and in fact I sort of find it better in many ways. It was a little rough for about 5 years though. I just wish I’d discovered Peat sooner.
That’s great. I think my situation could be a bit extreme since I was down to one failing ovary when I discovered Peat about 10 years ago. I’m certain all the Peatish interventions helped make it more tolerable though.I’m getting a lot of insight on what to expect and do in the future. Thank you
Oh I see, I didn’t know. But makes sense because you said you had premature menopause. How did you get the ovary failing, if you don’t mind me asking?That’s great. I think my situation could be a bit extreme since I was down to one failing ovary when I discovered Peat about 10 years ago. I’m certain all the Peatish interventions helped make it more tolerable though.
I had my uterus and one ovary removed surgically in 2006 before I knew better or knew about Peat so that led to premature failure of my remaining ovary.Oh I see, I didn’t know. But makes sense because you said you had premature menopause. How did you get the ovary failing, if you don’t mind me asking?
I’m restarting niacinamide to improve fertility, maybe I’ll get nmn to see results. It’s all so confusing even on this forum.
Oh okay. I’m sorry you had to go through that. Stay healthy!I had my uterus and one ovary removed surgically in 2006 before I knew better or knew about Peat so that led to premature failure of my remaining ovary.
Thank you. You’re so sweet. I definitely started doing a lot better after discovering Peat and this forum. Life definitely goes on after menopause and it’s really just what you make of it. I no longer think it should be viewed as a negative but a beautiful new phase of life.Oh okay. I’m sorry you had to go through that. Stay healthy!