scarlettsmum
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I haven't been for awhile with all the stress before Xmas, so I'm sorry if I didn't respond or thanked to those that answered my posts.
I have been thinking about my anxiety I haven't managed to resolve. It kind of depresses me and makes me feel powerless. I have noticed that as soon as my ovulation is over the anxiety and adrenal surges show up and make me miserable. Ever since the birth of my second child I also had change in my periods where now they are lasting only 3 days, but then I have long drawn out spotting over period of 10 days or so, which is really annoying. As I'm now 36 years old, I wonder if this could be a symptom of low progesterone and whether this is the time to start on progesterone? I have been looking up a book by John Lee, premenopause for women 30-50, and I seem to remember that he got his info from RP? Is this correct?
Up until recently I thought that thyroid would be the answer, but I get high pulse from tyromix and I'm not sure if it's the thyroid or dmso. And I can't get thyroid by prescription and is illegal in my country. I'm doing carrot, liver, milk, chicken neck soup, red light as I'm trying to correct things by food/light rather than supplements besides aspirin and occasional charcoal. I gave up on cypro as it made me extremely irritable.
Any women over 35, how are you coping with hormonal changes? What books/guidance do you use?
I have been thinking about my anxiety I haven't managed to resolve. It kind of depresses me and makes me feel powerless. I have noticed that as soon as my ovulation is over the anxiety and adrenal surges show up and make me miserable. Ever since the birth of my second child I also had change in my periods where now they are lasting only 3 days, but then I have long drawn out spotting over period of 10 days or so, which is really annoying. As I'm now 36 years old, I wonder if this could be a symptom of low progesterone and whether this is the time to start on progesterone? I have been looking up a book by John Lee, premenopause for women 30-50, and I seem to remember that he got his info from RP? Is this correct?
Up until recently I thought that thyroid would be the answer, but I get high pulse from tyromix and I'm not sure if it's the thyroid or dmso. And I can't get thyroid by prescription and is illegal in my country. I'm doing carrot, liver, milk, chicken neck soup, red light as I'm trying to correct things by food/light rather than supplements besides aspirin and occasional charcoal. I gave up on cypro as it made me extremely irritable.
Any women over 35, how are you coping with hormonal changes? What books/guidance do you use?