Michele's Memos

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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Six Inches of Snow in April, That's Hard to Handle!

As I write this, we are getting at least six inches of snow in mid April. That is hard to handle!

But then, as we in perimenopause and menopause know, life can be hard to handle!

In high school, we think too much homework and not getting asked to the Prom is hard to handle.

Then we move on in life, maybe get married...the honeymoon ends, real life sets in....and we think that is hard to handle. Possibly 2.5 children arrive along the way, along with a mortgage and a mini-van....and often we wonder if that's too hard to handle!

Then the kids grow up and move away and we think that's hard to handle. Then we don't get the raise or promotion or the career we hoped for ...friends and family experience hardships and illness...and that's hard to handle.

Then our periods start to go whacko and we wonder if we are in perimenopause....the change...the big M...and we begin to wonder how hard that is going to be to handle.

The moral of the story is; no matter what stage of life we are in...there will always be something that is hard to handle! Everyone will have their own version of "hard to handle" and ability to cope with varying degrees of problems. The bottom line is, there are always resources for every hard to handle out there ....and Remifemin and Remifemin Good Night is really worth exploring if you are finding all the stages of menopause hard to handle. Menopause ain't for sissies....that's for sure!

Send some news of what you are finding hard to handle these days and also encouragement for everyone else who is finding something hard to handle!
The ball is in your court....

4 Comments:

  • At Saturday, May 26, 2007, Blogger Katie said…

    Sorry I missed your post Michele! Very deep stuff and I don't just mean the snow! We got it too here in the Northeast. Now it's almost summer and the heat is on!

    I thought being an empty nester would be rough when our son went to college. It actually wasn't all that bad, though some people have it worse than others.

    I would like to start doing something more worthwhile with my life, perhaps volunteering at a preschool or hospital. While I enjoy playing Suzie Homemaker, I started getting a little nuts once February and March rolled around! I think I'll look into volunteer opportunities.

    On the perimenopausal front, the hot flashes are still hot, but I'm holding off on the Remifemin until after my gallbladder surgery. It helped me before, so I'm sure it will work wonders in the future.

     
  • At Tuesday, May 29, 2007, Blogger Michele said…

    HI Katie,
    Well...it's May now and 89 degrees , so the April snow seems a distant memory...You will join my club soon..pwg...people without gallbladders :)
    I applaud you wanting to explore new opportunities ...I'm like that too...once I wasn't busy with the kids anymore, I need to be "out among the people"...let me know how you do once you start taking Remifemin!

     
  • At Thursday, September 20, 2007, Blogger Judith Faye said…

    I find these things very hard to deal with... when I turn my head after thinking on something for a long while, I can not remember what I was going to do about it or what I was thinking.

    My brain says "yes you can do it" my body says "no you can't do it anymore."

    I am always in alot of pain in my limbs.

    These things I find the hardest to manage in my daily routine. thanks for letting me share! hugs, Minnesota Jewel

     
  • At Saturday, September 22, 2007, Blogger Michele said…

    HI Minnesota Jewel...
    You've replied to an old blog...get on the current one if you'd like more people to join in the discussion. Remember you need to take Remifemin consistently for 8-12 weeks to see the best results. Explore our website too...www.remifemin.com for great info. Thanks for blogging and leave a comment on the current date! take care...

     

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