MENOPAUSE SUPPORT
Menopause support groups can
help one cope with menopause and its complexities much easier.
Did you have the urge to lock
yourself up in your room when the doctor said you are going through
perimenopause? Do you constantly find yourself sweating at night and
unable to sleep well? Do you have something really serious or is it
really just menopause?
Every woman will go through menopause
at some point in their lives. While some may have it around the ages
45-55, menopause can occur as early as when a woman is 15 years old.
Regardless of what age menopause knocks on one’s door, it is
something that woman has some difficulty in dealing with. This does
not mean that menopause is unpleasant or that it always brings along
some terrible consequences. Menopause, like puberty, is a natural
phenomenon in a woman’s existence. For years, menopause has been
associated with the end of youth and attractiveness. It has been
viewed as the sign to the end of sexual life. Moreover, menopause
has always been seen as the start of age-related diseases and their
complications.
People have painted a bad picture of
menopause. That is why for most women, it is the evil incarnate.
Several menopause support groups have been created for the purpose
of enlightening women on the true nature of menopause. Most of these
menopause support groups can be accessed online so people from all
over the world may be able to interact and share their views on
menopause and how to better cope with it.
The facts that you gather from the
doctors, the internet, and medical books, may help you understand
menopause better. But ultimately, the thoughts and feelings of other
women going through menopause will help you realize that “your
menopause” is actually not different from somebody else’s. The
menopause support groups’ that can be accessed via the internet
provide forums and message boards where women can “discuss” the many
issues surrounding menopause. Early menopause, normal menopause,
post menopause, and all their symptoms, and treatments are all taken
up in the menopause support groups. While these groups are not
intended to take the place of your health care practitioner, they
can still shed light on some questions that your doctor may have
failed to inform you.
A menopause support group is like
your best confidante. You may not get to meet most or all of the
members in person but you will be comforted by the fact that you are
not alone. Menopause does not just happen to the best of us. Every
single female will go through it, whether one is ready for it or
not. But the experience will depend on how you welcome menopause
into your life.
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