Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: Hinari hot flush on May 19, 2018, 02:02:27 PM
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Don't know about anyone else but as I've started this menopause journey I can now spot a fellow menopausal women a mile off. From someone using a menu as a fan or hovering around the supermarket fridges and freezers to having a glass of water alongside red wine ( got say personally hate that my favourite tipple now makes me a sweaty mess :'()
Today I had the girls round for the wedding and we all vary in age from 45 to mid 50s and the first thing we noticed on ITV was that at times Mary Nightingale and Julie Etchingham were in short sleeves and at points were red faced looking at their ages we assume they are probably members of our club. Got to say not sure if its the hormones but we all had a cry at the wedding and a tropical moment ourselves ;)
So I was wondering if anyone else is good at spotting a fellow menopaual women when out and about or even watching telly?
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Certainly on TV.
I also wanted to shed a few tears but we have company ::)
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@CLKD who on TV have you noticed showing signs of the change
You should of gone for it. Was a lovely service
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Oh now you're talking to a menopausal lady ;D - one of the news readers on our local TV about a year ago.
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Hello Hinari hot flush and welcome to the forum.
There have been many occasions when I have spotted our ' sisters in suffering ', I've seen women of a certain age get up and leave the theatre/cinema and watched a poor woman panic just because she was stuck in a supermarket queue. I often mention my own meno when I'm out and about so from my perspective the subject is often discussed openly.
Take care.
K.
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Hello Hinari hot flush and welcome to the forum.
There have been many occasions when I have spotted our ' sisters in suffering ', I've seen women of a certain age get up and leave the theatre/cinema and watched a poor woman panic just because she was stuck in a supermarket queue. I often mention my own meno when I'm out and about so from my perspective the subject is often discussed openly.
Take care.
K.
Thanks for the welcome.
Its definetly discussed more than in my mums day. Had a conversation in the toilets myself with fellow sufferers and gave a women a shot of my spray to cool down
It really should be spoke about more
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Oh now you're talking to a menopausal lady ;D - one of the news readers on our local TV about a year ago.
Ha ha what do you mean ;D
But yeah my heart bleeds for them as I know how off putting it is. I think Susanna Reid has flushes during GMB
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Oh now you're talking to a menopausal lady ;D - one of the news readers on our local TV about a year ago.
Ha ha what do you mean ;D
But yeah my heart bleeds for them as I know how off putting it is. I think Susanna Reid has flushes during GMB
Found a youtube clip of Susanna Reid talking about warm moments
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SqWr7B8VSw
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Oh now you're talking to a menopausal lady ;D - one of the news readers on our local TV about a year ago.
Ha ha what do you mean ;D
But yeah my heart bleeds for them as I know how off putting it is. I think Susanna Reid has flushes during GMB
Found a youtube clip of Susanna Reid talking about warm moments
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SqWr7B8VSw
And the man next to her on the couch laughs!
Men have no idea. Just imagine the fuss they would make. You only have to look at the millionaire footballers playacting to high heaven when someone bumps into them to know that we would never hear the end of it if they suffered menopause.
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Oh now you're talking to a menopausal lady ;D - one of the news readers on our local TV about a year ago.
Ha ha what do you mean ;D
But yeah my heart bleeds for them as I know how off putting it is. I think Susanna Reid has flushes during GMB
Found a youtube clip of Susanna Reid talking about warm moments
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SqWr7B8VSw
And the man next to her on the couch laughs!
Men have no idea. Just imagine the fuss they would make. You only have to look at the millionaire footballers playacting to high heaven when someone bumps into them to know that we would never hear the end of it if they suffered menopause.
To be fair to her co presenter she was trying to make a light hearted comment. But men really have no idea my husbands been gobsmacked by watching my experiences. Also if men had menopause im sure theyd be more treatments available. But hats off to Susanna for being able to go through it and appear on tv.
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Hello ladies.
I happened to see a poor woman have a full on, soaking sweat on television recently. She was a member of the public and a journalist was interviewing her at a political meeting. Initially she was fine and happily answering questions but after a short break she was approached again and I saw that this time she was drenched in perspiration and her face was literally dripping wet. After the interview I noticed that she had resumed her seat and was busy fanning herself. I can't be sure but I don't think anyone else noticed her flush but as a fellow meno sufferer I sure did.
Take care all.
K.
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A shop assistant was feeling extra warm yesterday, we chatted about how to cool down .......... it was 22 in her shop though! That's 22oC.
As I pushed send I thought of something else to say but it's gone. Whizzed through the meno brain and out the other side :-\ ::).
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Thats a sin Kathleen as we knkw how shes feeling even though no one else does. But then again dont know if id want everyone to know i was mid flush on tv.
Thats some temp CLKD take it this shop assistant was experencing the change?
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Never felt more united in my menopause journey so far was sitting in a cafe and was mid flush using the menu as a fan and this lovely lady brought out an electric table fan and let me use it :) My menopause guardian angel
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Takes one to recognise one? :-\ .......... in answer to your question which I missed somehow, yes she was in the throws of menopause.
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Definetly she said she carried it for her own tropical moments.
Working mid flush has to be the worst