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When I was 42 I stopped having periods. Was glad to see them go. No more cramps, water retention, having pms, having to plan the vacation when you were off the rag, so to speak. Go to an md.
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01-27-2011 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by
buglebe
Baragabrat, you are so lucky and I am happy for you. I am 66 and I feel so old. I ache and hurt everyday. I think how old you feel depends on your health more than your years. I hope you remain "young" for a long time. My 83 yr old neighbor still works a shift or 2 a week as an RN on the night shift in a nursing home where she has a whole floor of patients, 46 patients. I think she is amazing. She walks on a treadmill for an hour a day at the senior center. I have trouble walking and walk with a walker. Life isn't fair but I am happy to be here. I love my neighbor, she is 4 ft 10 inches tall and weighs 92 lbs. LOL cute as she can be.
Thanks.. I have been very blessed. Although I have several conditions for which I take meds, none are debilitating and I am able to get plenty of exercise.
What Goes Around, Comes Around
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My mom did the same thing. Would go a couple of months without having a period and then there would be a month here and there that she would have one. It lasted maybe about a year before it all stopped completely. She is now 56 and I would say it was around 8 or so years ago for her.
As far as "missing" them, I know exactly what your saying. I haven't had one since June of last year and I too miss mine. I'm only 34 btw. I have all of the other symptoms that come with it but it's that part thats missing. Didn't think I would miss it but I do. I know it's wierd, lol.
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