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Menopause … and other things from the pits of Hell

I’m three years shy of 50, yet I have been dealing with menopause symptoms for a few years now. Until recently, perimenopause, as they call it, has been manageable. A few hot flashes every now and then and a little irritability — no problem. But in January, I seemed to hit a low point, the doldrums of menopause Hell, in fact. An onslaught of night sweats, hot flashes, insomnia, and depression rained down on me, and the measly over-the-counter menopause vitamins wouldn’t help. I was in a really bad way, as my husband and poor children could tell you.

So I’m sitting there in my lady doctor’s office, feeling sorry for myself, on the verge of a mental breakdown, waiting for her to prescribe a solution to all of my problems, and I glimpse a travel mug on her desk that reads, “Dr. ______, at your cervix.” And I literally almost laugh out loud. Almost. Now, I do not use the acronym LOL in texts or e-mails or on social media, because I am not one to ever LOL. It’s hard enough to get an L out of me, let alone a full-blown L-O-L. But this mug with its brilliant Cricut-lettered play on words almost did it.

And the point is this: The mug not only cheered me up, it also made me realize I need to look at the bright side of things more often. So here I am to share the positive side of menopause with the positively positive lists below.

Things I like about menopause

  • No more buying period products. The feminine hygiene product business is a racket if I ever saw one. That stuff is expensive. Now I have extra money for things that make me happy, like shoes and chocolate.

  • No more PMS. I can say goodbye to the monthly cramps and bloating and crabbiness — great!

  • No more packing my purse with period products — or forgetting to. We’ve all been there, and I can’t tell you how embarrassing it is for a grown woman to have to ask someone at work to borrow a pad. I finally learned to keep extras in my car and at work.

  • No more period. Period. That in and of itself is the biggest perk.

These are the positive points of life in menopause, but I have to be honest — I’ve traded period products for Poise pads, I still get cramps sometimes, and now that I’ve started hormone replacement therapy, guess what has come back? My period. So much for the biggest perk of menopause. I mean, seriously, can I not get a break?

But let’s still think positively. Here is another positive list:

Things worse than menopause

  • Giant cockroaches. Those devil spawn will always top lists of things worse than anything.

  • Death. I’ll just leave that right there.

So there you have it — the long list of positive things about menopause. If you know a woman currently suffering the malady of menopause, please check on her. She is not OK.

A little video that may help:

https://youtu.be/LRdCy0mOj1I