Hi tipsyshelly

I expect you have read this thread and therefore can draw your own conclusions about whether or not there is any evidence that magnetic therapy works for menopausal symptoms. Whatever you do I hope you feel better soon and we are here to answer your questions and help give advice.
babyjane - I agree that all opinions are valid - but not everything being discussed is opinion. I have just posted on another thread about the difference between opinion and scientific evidence. That is what this is about. We have individuals' personal experiences and we have data from properly conducted and controlled trials. You cannot use one to support the other.
It is interesting for anyone to relate their experiences - but in medical matters the starting point has to be - not - "has this worked for other people?" but "has this worked under controlled conditions - ie evidence from randomised placebo controlled trials?" - then the personal experiences take on a new meaning. So trials might show that something is effective but for some women it still doesn't work.
Otherwise we are just stabbing in the dark and there are huge amounts of remedies and treatments out there being sold on the basis of "it worked for me - why don't you try it?" on very flimsy testimonials/evidence.
It's not a question of a quieter voice - but personally I feel I have a duty to use evidence based information to give advice on here (rather than pluck things out of the air or use my personal experience as evidence) - after all this is a medical/scientific site. Anyone who posts on the forum should expect that someone might say something and if someone disagrees or has further information - then they should say it. Provided we are all polite and supportive and don't resort to personal attacks - then that's fine and healthy debate! I haven't seen any unkindness. Disagreeing with a post, however strongly is not unkind nor does it show lack of respect.

Hurdity x