Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: Sunriser on November 25, 2024, 07:48:33 AM
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Hope this is ok to post, amongst other things I have chronic pain with the menopause. HRT helps a bit but the cold weather makes it worse.
I had worn Friendtex (Denmark) before but need some new things and I don’t have the energy to go through a franchisee.
Oh yes chronic fatigue too haha.
Would appreciate any pointers, I’m just looking for the basic tops etc
TIA
Sorry my phone seems to have posted this question 3 times!!
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Morning. It's probably a glitch x 3 ::)
Depending on where you suffer pain mayB avoid anyting that needs to be pulled over the head/neck as 1 has to lift arms.
Layers. Woollen where possible.
R U able to work? Do u exercise at all? Which types of clothing, i.e. jumpers, cardies, socks, blouses ..........
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Hi, no I don't work, I find that soft close fitting light clothing helps with the pain, I also am tall and have long arms. I'm looking for the basics, long sleeved tops and bottoms. I am spending my day in pyjamas as they are the softest.
Just realised this last week when I had to go out, the cold weather tipped the pain into an unbearable level. I need something to keep me warm. I don't really feel the cold (thanks meno lol)
I try and do some gentle yoga, due to other conditions I have Chronic Fatigue and can't really do much unfortunately
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Be kind to yourself! R U taking any pain relief, or using warm thingies that can be heated in the microwave or hot water bottles? Gentle stretching exercises whilst sitting from toes upwards to keep circulation going.
In the past we have bought base layers from: outdoor walking/climbing/jogging shops ; Helle Henson; Peter Storm and more recently, 'Zero Fit' - made in Japan and sold on line from their Irish suppliers, delivery is quick and they are really really warm. Socks, hats, gloves, base layers. We walk when possible and DH goes fishing so needs lots of layers.
Gilets [waistcoats] too. Scarves. Good slippers. Tights though under jeans they make my legs itch :o
One can also buy hand warmers: some are single use, others reheat in the microwave; we have plug in rechargeable ones.
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thanks for that!
I can't take pain meds as they exacerbate the migraines.
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There is a recently approved drug for migraines. Would rub on pain relief aggravate migraines?
Also: silk and bamboo layers are supposedly warm. Don't know how they are with static though :-\
M&S do layers. Have a lookC at various 'walking' shops to see which brands they sell.
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Multiple layers are the best way. I have just bought some M & S Heatgen thermal vests. They are very soft and warm, with a brushed lining that is nice against the skin. They do different grades. I bought the medium thermal ones but I see they do a maximum one as well. They come in different styles, some with long sleeves. They do thermal leggings as well in the same brand.
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Merino wool is what you need. It's the Scandinavian's secret for the cold weather.
Outdoor shops will sell tops and leggings. There are good quality, thicker ones but watch out for skinny less warm ones.
Merino wool is really warm, wicking and naturally anti-bacterial so doesn't pong.
Look on Amazon for goose down snow pants and camping slippers - padded bootees that you can wear with your normal slippers around the house.
Bung on a hat and you won't notice that you've forgotten to put the heating on.
They're not the cheapest of items but you won't regret buying them.
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Tnx Emma. That's some1 who goes skiing ??? :whist:
Let us know what you decide upon and of course, upload photos ;)
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Thanks for all the suggestions!
Mountain Warehouse have a sale on
https://www.mountainwarehouse.com/merino-womens-thermal-top-ii-p44040.aspx/dusky-purple/
I’ll also check out M and S but I am tall and have long arms and find it hard to get tops that are long enough in the body and to go to my wrist
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I love long armed clothing. Would a small man's size be suitable? What will happen if U need to return items :-\.
There are also arm covers [sorry can't think of the name ::)] so mayB look at cycling shops too? Pro cyclists wear them initially then peel them off as they warm up during races and hand them into the Team car. I had a lookC at pro-cycling 'removal sleeves' - removal arm warmers. They do leg warmers too ....... how pro cyclists can remove the arm ones whilst pedalling at 30 mph! ;D :-\
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The M&S ones I bought are pretty long in the body - they cover my bum! I don't know about the sleeves though, as I went for a strappy one.
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I’ve taken the plunge and have ordered from MandS and also Mountain Warehouse.
I’ll see what happens when I get them 8)
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Don't forget we would like to C photos ;D ;D
I often wonder how in the Victorian times women managed those long, heavy skirts in rain and snow :-\. Although they would be made of natural wool etc., keeping the hems dry ..... and those boots ! And shawls ........
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oh yes, photos as soon as I get them ;D
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:lol:
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Menswear is the way to go. Longer sleeves and body, and usually cheaper!!
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right can someone tell me how to upload photos please ;D ;D ;D
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;D. :lol:
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so I got my items and thanks to whoever suggested the M and S thermal tops, they are soft and cosy, long enough in the arms and body too
Mountain Warehouse merino wool long sleeved top is also excellent .
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Glad to hear you like them and a relief that they fit you! Always a bit of a risk recommending something to someone you don't know... I will be getting some more and maybe try the leggings as well. My heated throw has just packed up, so needing a bit of extra warmth right now.
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explain the heated throw?
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It's a plug-in blanket with internal wiring that heats up, small enough to be used to drape over you whilst sitting. Much cheaper than having the central heating on if you are just sitting or indeed lying on the sofa.
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Like an electric blanket over the bed, is it the fuse that's blown? R U able to contact the Manufacturer, some do a repair service.
Cashmere is really cosy ........ I paid a tenner in a charity shop for a cape which never works when worn over the shoulders, slips off! So it's on the sofa for me to cuddle under when I need a sleep.
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No, it's not the fuse, I suspect it's a break somewhere in the wiring. Doubt very much it could be fixed. I have complained though, as not long out of guarantee. It's still useable as a warm throw, as made of Sherpa fleece but hoping they will give me some money off a new one.
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What is Sherpa fleece? Sherpas are those men who lead others up Everest and hopefully back down ::)
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It's named after them. It's a 100% synthetic fabric that looks and feels rather like a sheeps fleece only softer and is warmer than regular fleece material. It is used for throws, linings of gloves, slippers etc.
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Tnx. we have found 'zero fit' base layers the warmest thus far. And I found 3 pairs of warm slippers in the back of a cupboard yesterday, important to keep warm from the feet upwards.