Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: MIS71MUM on August 02, 2016, 12:03:56 PM
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Just a noticed a couple of good very recent articles on the Telegraph online regarding menopause, etc. They are only from the last week or so but at least it raises the profile of it.
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Thanks for this.
Just reading the articles.
This one struck a chord with me:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/07/25/tough-menopause-can-age-a-woman-by-two-years-major-study-finds/
"Not getting restorative sleep may do more than just affect our functioning the next day; it might also influence the rate at which our biological clock ticks."
"In the women we studied, those reporting symptoms such as restless sleep, waking repeatedly at night, having difficulty falling asleep, and waking too early in the morning tended to be older biologically than women of similar chronological age who reported no symptoms."
Yoiks.
I had a relatively early meno at 44 and feel I've definitely aged more than other women my age - in fact, a lot more than two years - feels more like ten!
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I regularly feel as old as Methuselah because I don't get enough sleep, no matter what I do. Waking several times a night even though I'm not bothered by hot flushes is really aggravating. Oh to be a man, my husband falls asleep almost immediately and then has to be almost dug out of bed at 9am!
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On the subject of insomnia speeding up the biological aging process, I wonder if there might be a similar link with early menopause? i.e. if you have insomnia from childhood up, are you more likely to start the change early because your reproductive system is ageing faster than normal?