My gyn told me that some women have them for the rest of their lives,, and I may just be one of them!
I am new to having hot flashes and I do not like them at all. I can not even imagine years of this stuff. I am afraid to take the hormone replacement pills. Is there anything to help with these?
I notice a lot of you are in the more northern regions. I realized that I seemed to have a lot more hot flashes in the winter and actually had very few in the summer, even in sweltering heat. After being diagnosed Vitamin D deficient and upping the amount I took, the number of hot flashes I had dropped dramatically. Now, I only have very mild ones occasionally. I mentioned it to a few friends and it seems to have helped them as well.
What is a hot flash like? Do you just get really hot, or do you feel like you will pass out? I am nearing "that age" so I want to be prepared.
I get hot flashes all the time. I rub pancake batter on my face and that usually helps quite a bit.
You ladies that were diagnosed with a vitamin D deficiency, how much vitamin D do you take a day? i am currently taking 2000 iu a day.
I read on these boards that vitamin E worked for someone so i tried it. I take one 400 iu a day and they have cut their severity way back.
Good Luck Ladies!
Oh, yes! Some people blame the heat that radiates out of Florida on Mother Nature. In reality, it's my fault!
I had a complete hysterectomy nine years ago. I started having hot flashes about a month after the surgery. I've had them, on a regular basis, since.
Due to having had breast cancer, I cannot take any type of HRT. I've just learned to live with them. In fact, the hot flashes don't bother me nearly as much as the night sweats.
I'm just hoping that someday they will mysteriously disappear. When that day happens, the climate in Florida should change dramatically!
It's drives me crazy when I shower and dress and then break out in a sweat before I even leave the house.