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By *ustus93 OP   Couple
35 weeks ago

watton

Any other couples going through this at the age of 50?....one day she's horny as hell the next moody, periods erratic, late, early its difficult to organise meets at times.

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By *ohn.Wick.Man
35 weeks ago

The Continental

How about letting your partner go through whatever changes are happening with support and understanding, rather than adding the pressure of trying to arrange ‘meets’.

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By *uenevereWoman
35 weeks ago

Scunthorpe


"Any other couples going through this at the age of 50?....one day she's horny as hell the next moody, periods erratic, late, early its difficult to organise meets at times."

Communication and probably clubs are the best bet on days that work for her.

Having gone through menopause. It creates a lot of problems for many women and is so much more than what you have described.

Do some research so that you have a better understanding of menopause. She needs your support and understanding.

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By *ealMissShadyWoman
35 weeks ago

St Albans/ Welsh Borders


"Any other couples going through this at the age of 50?....one day she's horny as hell the next moody, periods erratic, late, early its difficult to organise meets at times."

How is menopause a couples thing? Are you concerned about her health and well being or is menopause inconveniencing you somewhat?

Maybe talk to your lady instead of a forum full of strangers about her

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By *punk n gushCouple
35 weeks ago

deal


"Any other couples going through this at the age of 50?....one day she's horny as hell the next moody, periods erratic, late, early its difficult to organise meets at times."

Yes we are like this I've recently in the last 6 months started hrt patches and they have helped to calm 90% of my menopause issues and in turn starting the menopause has also added some other health issues to the mix so I can totally relate to the ladies symptoms and moods

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By * and R cple4Couple
35 weeks ago

swansea


"Any other couples going through this at the age of 50?....one day she's horny as hell the next moody, periods erratic, late, early its difficult to organise meets at times.

How is menopause a couples thing? Are you concerned about her health and well being or is menopause inconveniencing you somewhat?

Maybe talk to your lady instead of a forum full of strangers about her "

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By *crumdiddlyumptiousMan
35 weeks ago

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"Any other couples going through this at the age of 50?....one day she's horny as hell the next moody, periods erratic, late, early its difficult to organise meets at times.

How is menopause a couples thing? Are you concerned about her health and well being or is menopause inconveniencing you somewhat?

Maybe talk to your lady instead of a forum full of strangers about her "

If it affects her health, mood and her sleep patterns are all over the place it will have a knock on affect for her partner/family, So yes it is a couple thing

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By *icecouple561Couple
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35 weeks ago

East Sussex

I suggest a visit to your GP together. Try to find one who knows a bit about women's health. Also read around the subject there are a lot of resources on line but try to avoid quacks and snake oil sales people.

The more you know, the better you can understand.

Best wishes to both

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By *emorefridaCouple
35 weeks ago

La la land

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By *emorefridaCouple
35 weeks ago

La la land


"Any other couples going through this at the age of 50?....one day she's horny as hell the next moody, periods erratic, late, early its difficult to organise meets at times.

How is menopause a couples thing? Are you concerned about her health and well being or is menopause inconveniencing you somewhat?

Maybe talk to your lady instead of a forum full of strangers about her "

Does a partners mood impact the other? If you had an active regular sex life and then that disappears, does that not impact the other partner? Can there be negative impacts on a males mental health, if dealing with a women whose personality changes daily?

I believe menopause is most definitely a couple issue. And I don't think it is a bad thing to ask other couples how they navigate menopause together. In fact I think it's rather sensible in all honesty.

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By * and R cple4Couple
35 weeks ago

swansea

I'm not going through the menopause yet or if I am I'm one of the lucky ones (wishful thinking) .

Maybe read up on it together and discuss any treatments that might help her and in turn help you both as a couple.

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By *emorefridaCouple
35 weeks ago

La la land


"I'm not going through the menopause yet or if I am I'm one of the lucky ones (wishful thinking) .

Maybe read up on it together and discuss any treatments that might help her and in turn help you both as a couple. "

My mate because of the pill didn't have periods. Went to the GP because she wasn't feeling right, and she'd gone through the menopause and out the other end without noticing! I'm crossing fingers I'm like that but I'm a hormonal bitch every month as it is, I suspect there will be clues

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By *icecouple561Couple
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35 weeks ago

East Sussex


"I'm not going through the menopause yet or if I am I'm one of the lucky ones (wishful thinking) .

Maybe read up on it together and discuss any treatments that might help her and in turn help you both as a couple.

My mate because of the pill didn't have periods. Went to the GP because she wasn't feeling right, and she'd gone through the menopause and out the other end without noticing! I'm crossing fingers I'm like that but I'm a hormonal bitch every month as it is, I suspect there will be clues "

I had a mirena coil until my late fifties and didn't notice much difference. However I do have lasting effects from menopause.

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By *emorefridaCouple
35 weeks ago

La la land


"I'm not going through the menopause yet or if I am I'm one of the lucky ones (wishful thinking) .

Maybe read up on it together and discuss any treatments that might help her and in turn help you both as a couple.

My mate because of the pill didn't have periods. Went to the GP because she wasn't feeling right, and she'd gone through the menopause and out the other end without noticing! I'm crossing fingers I'm like that but I'm a hormonal bitch every month as it is, I suspect there will be clues

I had a mirena coil until my late fifties and didn't notice much difference. However I do have lasting effects from menopause. "

Yeah she's only early 40s and her GP gave her a load of bad advive. I may have sent her a load of research which she took to her GP. She's now on HRT to prevent osteoporosis etc. Shocking how little GPs know

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

35 weeks ago

East Sussex


"I'm not going through the menopause yet or if I am I'm one of the lucky ones (wishful thinking) .

Maybe read up on it together and discuss any treatments that might help her and in turn help you both as a couple.

My mate because of the pill didn't have periods. Went to the GP because she wasn't feeling right, and she'd gone through the menopause and out the other end without noticing! I'm crossing fingers I'm like that but I'm a hormonal bitch every month as it is, I suspect there will be clues

I had a mirena coil until my late fifties and didn't notice much difference. However I do have lasting effects from menopause.

Yeah she's only early 40s and her GP gave her a load of bad advive. I may have sent her a load of research which she took to her GP. She's now on HRT to prevent osteoporosis etc. Shocking how little GPs know "

I've had two GPs give me conflicting advice on exactly the same problem. One telling me the treatment the other prescribed was dangerous.

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By *crumdiddlyumptiousMan
35 weeks ago

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My partner has said for years its something that should be talked about more often in school as in her experience it was only after talking with older friends or family members that she started to understand the issues Women go through

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

35 weeks ago

East Sussex

For too long 'menopausal' has been used as an insult. The emphasis on remaining youthful ensures that will continue.

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By *emorefridaCouple
35 weeks ago

La la land


"For too long 'menopausal' has been used as an insult. The emphasis on remaining youthful ensures that will continue.

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But we must remain youthful at all costs. The amount of people who ask if I'm going to dye my hair because it's going white at the sides is ridiculous

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By *carlet SeductionWoman
35 weeks ago

Maidstone


"For too long 'menopausal' has been used as an insult. The emphasis on remaining youthful ensures that will continue.

But we must remain youthful at all costs. The amount of people who ask if I'm going to dye my hair because it's going white at the sides is ridiculous "

Wow that's awful. No one has ever mentioned my badger stripe. Maybe I give "fuck off" vibes!??

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By *emorefridaCouple
35 weeks ago

La la land


"For too long 'menopausal' has been used as an insult. The emphasis on remaining youthful ensures that will continue.

But we must remain youthful at all costs. The amount of people who ask if I'm going to dye my hair because it's going white at the sides is ridiculous

Wow that's awful. No one has ever mentioned my badger stripe. Maybe I give "fuck off" vibes!??"

I have one stripe above each ear which are really white compared to the rest of my hair. Which is why I think people comment so much. I'll be glad when I'll go a bit more white so won't be as prominent.

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By *ortney CocksWoman
35 weeks ago

fab land


"How about letting your partner go through whatever changes are happening with support and understanding, rather than adding the pressure of trying to arrange ‘meets’. "

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By *punk n gushCouple
35 weeks ago

deal


"I'm not going through the menopause yet or if I am I'm one of the lucky ones (wishful thinking) .

Maybe read up on it together and discuss any treatments that might help her and in turn help you both as a couple.

My mate because of the pill didn't have periods. Went to the GP because she wasn't feeling right, and she'd gone through the menopause and out the other end without noticing! I'm crossing fingers I'm like that but I'm a hormonal bitch every month as it is, I suspect there will be clues

I had a mirena coil until my late fifties and didn't notice much difference. However I do have lasting effects from menopause.

Yeah she's only early 40s and her GP gave her a load of bad advive. I may have sent her a load of research which she took to her GP. She's now on HRT to prevent osteoporosis etc. Shocking how little GPs know "

We must be lucky with our gp they have been really good mind you the2 I see are similar age or a bit older than myself

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
35 weeks ago

Reading

HRT was magic for me.

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