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 on: Today at 03:59:28 PM 
Started by jaypo - Last post by CLKD
Blasted AI  >:( = predictive text.

Bloatedness ............ again.   :'(

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 on: Today at 03:58:32 PM 
Started by Gilla999 - Last post by CLKD
Get an appt ASAP.  If the body gets sensitive to a product, it needs to be allowed to settle so a change of regime might be in order?

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 on: Today at 03:57:05 PM 
Started by CLKD - Last post by CLKD
Criky!  How often and how much does one require though ?  MayB half the amount suggested, after all they are trying to sell a product. Cynical.  Moi  ;D

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 on: Today at 03:56:37 PM 
Started by Dandelion22 - Last post by CLKD
here being where, with sunshine?

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 on: Today at 03:56:00 PM 
Started by gc123 - Last post by CLKD
Nope.  This is about my DH.  Persuasion, a lost art  ::)

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 on: Today at 03:38:53 PM 
Started by gc123 - Last post by Suziemc
Hi gc123

I've never tried Ultrasun but I think I would either apply it one hour after the oestrogel and keep an eye on those specific areas in case you need to reapply (ie if not as effective as on clean skin) Or I'd use ordinary sunscreen on those areas and keep reapplying as you would with the ordinary stuff.

The other alternative, if its just for holidays, is to switch your gel application time and maybe put on your gel after your early evening/post sunny day activities. Lots of people use gel in evenings rather than mornings as it suits their routine. Personally I'm fortunate not to need very regular gel 'fixes' so I vary my application to suit my daily activities if I'm doing something where my morning application doesn't suit.

If your question is holiday related - have a wonderful time 😎

Suzie

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 on: Today at 03:14:23 PM 
Started by Dandelion22 - Last post by Dandelion22
Thank you CLKD, I will try that in the morning. It is 4pm here and I am absolutely ravenous, it is just that first couple of hours after getting up that seems to be the issue. I have the endoscopy on Friday so have stopped the ppi I was prescribed as they said it can give a false result. I did have horrible bloating whilst I took the Lanseroprazole, does that go off after a while?

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 on: Today at 03:09:44 PM 
Started by violetbat - Last post by MsUlysses
I had what I thought was a hormonal skin reaction, incredibly itchy breasts and nipples, but the Dr suggested it was an allergic reaction to the coating of the pill rather than the hormone. Changed to a different pill and the itching went away.

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 on: Today at 03:09:41 PM 
Started by Dandelion22 - Last post by Dandelion22
Jaypo there are too many post menopause moments to count!

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 on: Today at 02:57:37 PM 
Started by CLKD - Last post by HellsBells
I'm desperate to find something which will work for that. Someone suggested a product in the La Biosthetique brand but its £150 for 30 days!!!

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