MrsKramden
05-17-2003, 02:08 PM
So, we enter Menopause and stop getting our period.
What is happening in our body during the time in which we would normally be having a period ? I don't know if anyone can answer this, but it's something I have been wondering about.
What is happening in our body during the time in which we would normally be having a period ? I don't know if anyone can answer this, but it's something I have been wondering about.
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Lindarella
05-17-2003, 02:23 PM
Well, in a basic sense, nothing is happening. Woman have periods because pregnancy didn't take place. When you've went through menopause, the hormones that regulate a monthly cycle are no longer produced so you stay the same and nothing happens.
MrsKramden
05-17-2003, 02:36 PM
Originally posted by Lindarella:
Well, in a basic sense, nothing is happening. Woman have periods because pregnancy didn't take place. When you've went through menopause, the hormones that regulate a monthly cycle are no longer produced so you stay the same and nothing happens.
So that's why the ovaries go through changes sometimes? I mean these guys were used to working and now not.Is there a time when the ovary reacts to the decrease in FSH, I guess that may be in the beginning of peri-menopause, right ?
It's just that I notice some symptoms happening at certain times of the month almost when I would normally be having a period. Thanks :)
Well, in a basic sense, nothing is happening. Woman have periods because pregnancy didn't take place. When you've went through menopause, the hormones that regulate a monthly cycle are no longer produced so you stay the same and nothing happens.
So that's why the ovaries go through changes sometimes? I mean these guys were used to working and now not.Is there a time when the ovary reacts to the decrease in FSH, I guess that may be in the beginning of peri-menopause, right ?
It's just that I notice some symptoms happening at certain times of the month almost when I would normally be having a period. Thanks :)
cloverberry
05-17-2003, 07:23 PM
This is what happen to me after menopause
A very weird thing has happened. A strange old lady has moved into my house.
I have no idea who she is, where she cam from, or how she got in. I certainly did not invite her. All I know is that one day she wasn’t there, and the next day she was!
She is a clever old lady and manages to keep out of sight for most part, but whenever I pass a mirror, I catch a glimpse of her. And whenever I look in the mirror to check my appearance, there she is hogging the whole thing, completely obliterating my gorgeous face and body. This is very rude!
I have tried screaming at her, but she just screams back. The least she could do is offer to pay part of the rent, but no. Every once in a while, I find a dollar bill stuck in a coat pocket, or cushion, but it is not nearly enough.
I don’t want to jump to conclusions, but I think she is stealing money from me. I go to the ATM and withdraw $100, and a few days later, it’s all gone!
I certainly don’t spend money that fast, so I can only conclude the old lady is pilfering from me. You’d think she would spend some of that money to buy wrinkle cream.
And money isn’t the only thing I think she is stealing. Food seems to disappear at an alarming rate– especially the good stuff like ice cream, cookies, and candy. She must have a real sweet tooth, but she’d better watch it, because she is really packing on the pounds. I suspect she realizes this, and to make herself feel better, she is tampering with my scale to make me think I am putting on weight, too.
For an old lady, she is quite childish. She likes to play nasty games, like going into my closets when I’m not home and altering my clothes so they don’t fit. And she messes with my files and papers so I can’t find anything. This is particularly annoying since I am extremely neat and organized.
She has found other imaginative ways to annoy me. She gets into my mail, newspapers, and magazines before I do and blurs the print so I can’t read it. And she has done something really sinister to the volume controls on my TV, radio, and telephone. Now all I hear are mumbles and whispers.
She has done other things- - like make my stairs steeper, my vacuum cleaner heavier and all my knobs and faucets harder to turn. She even made my bed higher so that getting into and out of it a real challenge. Lately, she has been fooling with my groceries before I put them away, applying glue to the lids, making it almost impossible for me to open the jars.
She has taken the fun out of shopping for clothes. When I try something on, she stands in front of the dressing room mirror and monopolizes it. She looks totally ridiculous in some of those outfits, plus, she keeps me from seeing how great they look on me.
Just when I thought she couldn’t get any meaner, she proved me wrong.
She came along when I went to get my driver’s license, and just as the camera shutter clicked, she jumped in front of me!
I hope she never finds out where you live.
A very weird thing has happened. A strange old lady has moved into my house.
I have no idea who she is, where she cam from, or how she got in. I certainly did not invite her. All I know is that one day she wasn’t there, and the next day she was!
She is a clever old lady and manages to keep out of sight for most part, but whenever I pass a mirror, I catch a glimpse of her. And whenever I look in the mirror to check my appearance, there she is hogging the whole thing, completely obliterating my gorgeous face and body. This is very rude!
I have tried screaming at her, but she just screams back. The least she could do is offer to pay part of the rent, but no. Every once in a while, I find a dollar bill stuck in a coat pocket, or cushion, but it is not nearly enough.
I don’t want to jump to conclusions, but I think she is stealing money from me. I go to the ATM and withdraw $100, and a few days later, it’s all gone!
I certainly don’t spend money that fast, so I can only conclude the old lady is pilfering from me. You’d think she would spend some of that money to buy wrinkle cream.
And money isn’t the only thing I think she is stealing. Food seems to disappear at an alarming rate– especially the good stuff like ice cream, cookies, and candy. She must have a real sweet tooth, but she’d better watch it, because she is really packing on the pounds. I suspect she realizes this, and to make herself feel better, she is tampering with my scale to make me think I am putting on weight, too.
For an old lady, she is quite childish. She likes to play nasty games, like going into my closets when I’m not home and altering my clothes so they don’t fit. And she messes with my files and papers so I can’t find anything. This is particularly annoying since I am extremely neat and organized.
She has found other imaginative ways to annoy me. She gets into my mail, newspapers, and magazines before I do and blurs the print so I can’t read it. And she has done something really sinister to the volume controls on my TV, radio, and telephone. Now all I hear are mumbles and whispers.
She has done other things- - like make my stairs steeper, my vacuum cleaner heavier and all my knobs and faucets harder to turn. She even made my bed higher so that getting into and out of it a real challenge. Lately, she has been fooling with my groceries before I put them away, applying glue to the lids, making it almost impossible for me to open the jars.
She has taken the fun out of shopping for clothes. When I try something on, she stands in front of the dressing room mirror and monopolizes it. She looks totally ridiculous in some of those outfits, plus, she keeps me from seeing how great they look on me.
Just when I thought she couldn’t get any meaner, she proved me wrong.
She came along when I went to get my driver’s license, and just as the camera shutter clicked, she jumped in front of me!
I hope she never finds out where you live.

