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Do you really grow a beard when you reach menopause?

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My mom went though her menopause and said she grew a beard. She said one day she woke up and looked like Yasser Arafat.

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8 Responses to “Do you really grow a beard when you reach menopause?”

  1. Caffeinated Content Says:

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    yup and your pubic hair turns into dreadlocks

  2. Caffeinated Content Says:

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    my mom just turned into a crazy biiitch….i wish she would’ve just grew a beard

  3. Caffeinated Content - Members-Only Content for WordPress Says:

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    YA!

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    Did she wear a babushka around her waist?

  5. Caffeinated Content Says:

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    No. The hair growth is most likely too much male hormone. The worst for me is melting muscles.

  6. Kansieo.com Says:

    Kansieo.com

    maybe a bit…lol…here are some symptoms though

    Majority of women enters into perimenopausal period around age of 35 , many of them even earlier. Peri-menopausal period is characterised with the following changes:
    •various hormonal imbalances of sexual hormones – which change from day to day (progesterone, estrogens, FSH, LH, testosterone) are changing their levels constantly
    •there is major tendency to FSH and LH levels raising up, but hormonal tests are very unreliable due to the constant change of hormonal levels. BTW, what is normal for one person, it does not to be normal for the other.
    •FSH and LH hormones, which are directly connected with producing the eggs, very often raise up, because body wants to burn the rest of the eggs as soon as possible, because there is not enough estrogens, progesterone and testosterone to keep the balance and support fertility. Excess of FSH and LH can create extreme desire for having the child, even if this desire is not realistic.
    •various hormonal imbalance of all other hormones as hormones of thyroid, pancreas, pituitary, adrenal glands etc. Level of such hormones are also in constant change – they can change several times per day.
    •life energy drops down quickly – due to the constant hormonal change, because body is using all resources of minerals, vitamins, tissue salts etc. on extremely intensive way, while not being balanced with hormones.
    •mood changes are so typical in that period – ups and downs in feelings, blues and waltz are exchanging very often
    •problems with weight,
    •shape of the body might start to change
    •various problems with skin can become very obvious – skin very quickly shows first signs of aging and hormonal changes
    •sexual hormones support our immune system as well – so many women develop various chronic illnesses in that period
    •libido starts to change – extreme ups and downs might become significant
    •nervousness, anxiety, sleeplessness
    •fatigue and tiredness
    •lack of focus, lack of concentration
    •lack of wish to connect with other people
    •animosity towards opposite gender

  7. Caffeinated Content - Members-Only Content for WordPress Says:

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    maybe because of various hormonal imbalances of sexual hormones – which change from day to day (progesterone, estrogens, FSH, LH, testosterone) are changing their levels constantly.

  8. Caffeinated Content Says:

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    LOL ! don’t worry about your Mum, Menopause is natural fact that can generate worse health effects than a beard, fortunately thert’s always remedies to that.
    Dealing with the social isolation and loneliness of menopause
    Imagine being able to eliminate mood swings, headaches, weight gain, and any other symptoms caused by menopause. Natural Cures For Menopause :http://TwitPWR.com/y1D/
    Good Luck and good health for you and for your Mum.

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