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Q: Spotting "after" Menopause?
asked by: Djenaba on August 14th, 2003
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I have not had a period in over a year. My husband and I were happy to find that we could be intimate and not have to use protection. However, I had four jobs this summer, stressed my body and mind out, was painting two rooms in my house preparing for family to come visit. I've been spotting now for two weeks. Is this the result of just stressing myself out and I should stop and "chill", or should I be concerned that something more serious might be wrong?
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Bettyjo
replied on September 14th, 2003
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Spotting "after" Menopause
I hope you are feeling better since it has been a month since you have request info. I think you might have found out by now that it was probably due to stress and a way too much work all at once. If not, it is time to go and get it checked out, right?
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Boricua
replied on October 1st, 2003
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Is This Normal With the Premenopausal Phase?
There is no doubt that I am in the premenopausal phase, having had many intermittent symptoms at age 49. However, now, my menses has gone up and done the "scale of degrees of appearance and flow without totally stopping since 9/9/03; it is now 10/1. Is this something to be concerned about? Needless to say, for about a month now some of the other symptoms have resumed in severity. But, this business of (literally) one minute appearing as if it has ended, and within the hour suddenly it is like a "faucet" or as if hemmoraging and resorting to a normal flow a little while later is ridiculous. The worst though is how often it depletes my energy, even upon awakening in the a.M.


Any suggestions?? This doesn't require a dnc procedure, does it? Rolling Eyes Question Question
thanks for any reply;
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