Older ladies I obligation your backing?
I love my wife very much, we have be together for nearly 30yrs and I know she is suffering. She is tired so much of the time and it is so not like her. Is this normal for the menopause? Should I only insist she goes to see a Dr. She is quite shy and I know it is difficult for her to parley with the Dr, would it be normal for a husband to move about in to the Dr with her? I only want her to be ok. She is now 44. (But she still looks 25… just surrounded by case she reads this :)
Answers: This is unexpected bleeding and is called menorrhagia
Look at this site I found for you
http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/health_advice...
There are other sites but this one explains it quite resourcefully
She really must go and see a doctor
I expect there is a female doctor in your surgery who she can see?
Of course you can accompany her to take home her feel OK about her call round!
For a start she will need some kind of iron replacement tablets her tiredness is probably due to anaemia.
Her problem might be simply solved by taking hormone replacement tablets.
The doctor will most credible do a blood test and give her a devout thorough examination.
Don't worry something like it-women call it "The curse" AND it is!
btw-- I AM an older female and a nurse--been there-done that etc..!!
I think she needs to progress to a different doctor. That is way too much bleeding. I had something similar once, call my gynecologist, and he told me to come into the office right then and within. I had to have a D&C to carry it stopped.
So this does not sound normal to me, and it's worth making a fuss.
Is nearby a route to run swimming during your time of year besides using a tampon?
i meditate she should see her doc just for a check up, and of course you can stir in with her if she requirements you too it might just give her the extra support she wishes xx gd luckIs this a stress or menstrual-related headache?
Yes, she needs to see an OB/GYN she is comfortable with and you should walk with her. A ultrasound is at least needed. This is not mundane.ummm..
i think you shouls make her be in motion to the doctors
it sounds.unormal
sir,im not old but my mum is actually on her menopausal stage...she still get her menstrual period but its very intermittent..and if she gets it its nothing resembling your wife's,my mom's feeling backpain but never did she have those excessive bleeding or too much blood coming out of her..possibly u shud insist in bringing her to da doctor and it would really help her if your der because if she's too shy to consult about it den maybe you could stand up and vote the things dat is needed...
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