Hi,
Yes, I agree with Holly a.k.a startingat40. We're lectured enough in life, we certainly don't need a lecture at menopause.
All of our womanly functions are unique-from the choices we make whether or not to use painkillers during labor and delivery to whether or not to use hormone replacement therapy at midlife. All of our risks, benefits and tolerances are different and no one should feel bad or guilty because their menopause is harder or easier than someone elses.
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Hi,
Yes, I agree with Holly a.k.a startingat40. We're lectured enough in life, we certainly don't need a lecture at menopause.
All of our womanly functions are unique-from the choices we make whether or not to use painkillers during labor and delivery to whether or not to use hormone replacement therapy at midlife. All of our risks, benefits and tolerances are different and no one should feel bad or guilty because their menopause is harder or easier than someone elses.
Glenda
April 21, 2010 - 11:05amwww.nursingmenopause.com
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