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Shorty40

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Big belly
« on: June 29, 2018, 09:56:20 PM »

I'm in perimenopause periods regular give or take 1 week. Sometimes quite heavy for first 4 days. Never struggledid with weight until now. My belly just seems to be getting bigger.  Trying to watch food intake.  Is it all hormonal.  Not struggling with flushes but do get extremely tired and throbbing ankles.
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CLKD

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Re: Big belly
« Reply #1 on: June 29, 2018, 10:11:35 PM »

As oestrogen levels drop muscles may become lax which allows various parts to 'droop'  :-\.  Mine is huge tonight.  By morning it will be OK again.  My apron dropped several years ago - took about 4-5 days - so that when I look downwards I look big  :(.

Make sure that you keep hydrated.  Have a look-see at your over-all diet ........ exercise as much as you are able to.
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Wilks

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Re: Big belly
« Reply #2 on: June 30, 2018, 07:58:55 AM »

It probably is related to peri menopause. When your oestrogen levels drop, it causes fat redistribution round the middle. So while you might not necessarily put on weight, but fat goes to your belly. My waist has increased a bit and I hate it!
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Hinari hot flush

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Re: Big belly
« Reply #3 on: June 30, 2018, 12:36:18 PM »

Ive found that most women i meet 40+ have the issue with the middle age spread and extra weight gain. As others have said you can eat and do the exact same as before but the pesky hormones cause the fat to redistribute itself and a lot of the time it leads to belly fat. I used to have a lot of fat on my bum but its now all on my belly. My bums going a bit saggy tbh.

I take it by apron CLKD you mean the overhang has dropped cause if gravity?
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CLKD

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Re: Big belly
« Reply #4 on: June 30, 2018, 03:06:16 PM »

That's the one Hinari HF!  I watched it sag over a few days  >:(.  I haven't put any weight on.  It's simply slipped  :o
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tika

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Re: Big belly
« Reply #5 on: June 30, 2018, 04:12:38 PM »

This lady is a 64 year old gran, and plenty more ladies like her.

https://metro.co.uk/2016/05/09/this-woman-is-actually-a-64-year-old-gran-and-its-blowing-peoples-minds-5870226/

It maybe a bit of a myth that as oestrogen levels drop muscles may become lax which allows various parts to 'droop'

Muscles respond to exercise and diet at whatever age.

There are lots of mature models with still stunning figures.

In peri and menopause you may have to take stock of eating habits, foods that you once were able to digest and eat without thought, could become troublesome cause bloating and sensitivity, once you get through menopause and hormones settle at a lower level women find they lose weight.
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Hinari hot flush

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Re: Big belly
« Reply #6 on: June 30, 2018, 05:34:54 PM »

That's the one Hinari HF!  I watched it sag over a few days  >:(.  I haven't put any weight on.  It's simply slipped  :o

Thats quite something not had that yet but i am currently doing a bit more exercise hoping to tone up but it sounds like its going to happen any way.

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CLKD

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Re: Big belly
« Reply #7 on: June 30, 2018, 08:17:55 PM »

Not a myth sorry to say.  It's happened to too many ladies and men get a beer belly  ::).  As for that 'photo.  :-X

Sadly many muscles do not respond unless one is exercising all day and personally, I haven't the energy, inclination nor time.  Looking at Paula Radcliffe over the years ......... sadly too, high density exercise can become an obsession as people miss the adrenaline kick  :'(

I think we need to consider what we eat from a very early age, coupled with exercise.  Many Schools sold off playing fields for housing ...... whereas in my day  ;D we had cross country  :-X :-\, swimming  :), singing, drama, Music, Movement and Mime [anyone?].  Plus we walked or cycled everywhere as Dad had a car .......... still my belly sagged  :D
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Daisydot

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Re: Big belly
« Reply #8 on: June 30, 2018, 08:42:02 PM »

I already hate her tika  :rofl:
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tika

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Re: Big belly
« Reply #9 on: June 30, 2018, 08:56:05 PM »

Sorry CLKD it has not happened to me and arm and leg muscles are firm too and I know quite a few ladies who are looking pretty darn good post menopause. That's why I question your blanket statement.

I think it's wrong to assume all women are going to fall to bits as hormones naturally lower during menopause.

Young men get beer bellies too and its due to increasing oestrogen levels caused by the hops in the beer and too much junk food.

The myth is that women gain weight because of menopause,not the other way round. Sorry. It could be that I cycled and walked everywhere as I don't drive but it proves the point of exercise at any age.







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Re: Big belly
« Reply #10 on: July 01, 2018, 10:35:08 AM »

Hi Shorty40

:welcomemm:

It sounds like your metabolism is beginning to slow down a bit as well as your hormones beginning to start going awry? If your periods are still more or less regular and you haven't changed your diet or exercise regime - then keep an eye on your weight gain as thyroid function (under-active) can cause this as well as fatigue and feeling cold ( not possible in this 30 deg heat!).

Various studies do in fact demonstrate the importance of oestrogen in maintaining muscle strength, as well, of course as testosterone. That's not to say all women will suffer from the consequences as it depends on genetic as well as environmental factors. Unfortunately some women are so lacking in testosterone for example that muscle pain after exercise may be experienced - limiting how much can be done. Thyroid function - which seems to sometimes go wonky as women approach menopause is also crucial. Oestrogen (and lack of it) is also important re collagen function:

"Collagen is an important protein contained within the structure of both skin and bone. Oestrogen has a positive effect on collagen production and the reductions in oestrogen levels post menopause gives rise to a significant reduction of collagen in skin and bone"

We most definitely have to work harder in order to try to maintain muscle strength as we age and post-menopause especially, and the weight redistribution is also well established, so yes we also have to change your eating habits permanently in order to prevent weight gain (or rather fat-gain - if the extra weight is muscle then that's fine!).

It's not a myth! There is some summary information on this website here:
https://www.menopausematters.co.uk/weightgain.php

Hurdity x
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SueLW

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Re: Big belly
« Reply #11 on: July 01, 2018, 12:10:50 PM »

Fat gain and muscle loss during peri and menopause are certainly not a myth!  Just look, the story was so darn rare a newspaper published it.

I'm sorry, this is usually a supportive place.  We don't need to be told that all we have to do is stop eating and exercise for 18 hours a day, because look, with woman in the paper did it ::).  Most of us are working our asses off with employment, elderly parents and sometimes still children at home.  We are miserable and exhausted.  It's great that some women get off lightly with menopause and can gloat about it.  But many, many don't have that chance.  I know women in both camps and I have found those that are not too badly affected have absolutely no concept of what the rest are going through.  Empathy stops with menopause it seems. 

Hypothyroidism hits thousands of women during the rundown of hormones.  Often those that were fit and able and active are struck down when their entire hormonal cascade deteriorates.  Our GP's are as bad at diagnosing and treating hypothyroidism as they are at menopause.  The two together can be catastrophic.  And women are left under treated and lectured about exercise in both cases.  Hypothyroidism shuts the metabolism down to survival levels.  You try exercising like that and see how long it is before you find yourself in A&E. 

I know just what CLKD means.  It happened to me.  From a little mounded belly to a flopped and drooped apron of skin and fat in a few days.  It wasn't there, then it was.  My form of exercise, which I did every day because I loved it, was hoop dancing.  Hooping.  hula hooping.  My waist and legs were rocks of muscle.  My torso was never shapely, I'm straight up and down, but it was firm and muscular and my legs were regularly complimented for their shape.  And still it happened.  I bloated up for about 2 weeks and then over a few days it flopped.  Now I'm so weak muscularly that I can no longer hoop.  I used to hoop younger people off the floor.

Let's be kind to each other.  No lectures about people who have got off lightly and preserved themselves.  We don't know what hormones they are taking or how much money they have to throw at the situation.  We don't know what other medical conditions they may or may not have. 

If we are fat at this time of life, exhausted, miserable and our confidence left the house years ago, we are NOT failures.  We are unwell and need to look after ourselves and be loved regardless.

Sorry for the rant.  It just got to me.
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SueLW

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Re: Big belly
« Reply #12 on: July 01, 2018, 12:14:54 PM »

And also, that article states she's into body building.  You don't do that without adding hormones.  Testosterone and T3 for a start.  Both of those are really hard to come by unless you order over the internet and don't really know what you are getting.

Who has 2 hours a day to exercise in a gym.  Sounds like purgatory.  I'd just love to be able to dance, walk, ride and garden again. 
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Re: Big belly
« Reply #13 on: July 01, 2018, 12:19:24 PM »

This lady is a 64 year old gran, and plenty more ladies like her.

https://metro.co.uk/2016/05/09/this-woman-is-actually-a-64-year-old-gran-and-its-blowing-peoples-minds-5870226/

It maybe a bit of a myth that as oestrogen levels drop muscles may become lax which allows various parts to 'droop'

Muscles respond to exercise and diet at whatever age.

There are lots of mature models with still stunning figures.

In peri and menopause you may have to take stock of eating habits, foods that you once were able to digest and eat without thought, could become troublesome cause bloating and sensitivity, once you get through menopause and hormones settle at a lower level women find they lose weight.



The lady had her surgical meno at her 40s and she is on full hormone replacement since then.
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tika

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Re: Big belly
« Reply #14 on: July 01, 2018, 12:58:33 PM »

Sorry you all disagree with me but I stand by what I said, and I not being unsupported, the lovely Johanna Lumley is another lady who has not put on weight and good role model for post menopause ladies and there are many  women like her.

This forum is for all women's experiences of menopause and if anyone posts anything positive we are accused of gloating and called smug. I for one want to read positives things sometimes for older women, you can either do something about menopause changes and be inspired or accept it. I want to feel inspired!

Here is a 80 year old lady in wonderful shape proof that you don't have to accept that the down wood slope if you want don't to,  just to look at this lady is uplifting even though most of us could never achieve that degree of fitness.

https://www.boredpanda.com/oldest-female-bodybuilder-grandma-80-year-old-ernestine-shepherd/







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