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hot flashes

Posted by marilyn_morse (My Page) on
Sat, Feb 28, 09 at 15:39

does anyone get a wave of nausea with their flashes? Also I used to get all my flashes within a 24 hour period once a month, mow they're comng more frequently, anyone experience this? I just want to make sure I am not losing my mind.


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RE: hot flashes

no, I dont I just wake up in the middle of the night feeling like I am baking. I get up and splash water all over my head and neck to get some relief. I am sure the nausea is normal. Everyone gets different symptoms. Goodluck!


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RE: hot flashes

Nausea with hot flashes is not uncommon. It often accompanies the more severe hot flashes.

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RE: hot flashes

Hot Flashes, HOT FLASHES...............what's a girl to do? I'll tell you what to do. You look for alternatives that will help to lessen the symptoms that come out of nowhere to make your life miserable and crazy! I suffered with them for quite awhile and then I decided to try a few things to help alleviate the hot flashes and the night sweats or make them more bearable.

Someone had suggested using a satin pillowcase, because they are smooth and the fabric is nice and cool. Trust me, it works, Especially when you flip the pillow over.

The second thing I do and what I have to found to work best for me is an eye pillow, right out of the freezer. I keep it there so its ready at a moments notice. I use a peppermint scented one because it opens up my sinuses and that helps me to breathe a lot better and helps any sinus or tension related headaches. The cold flax seed inside the eye pillow surrounds my eyes, temples, forehead and cheeks. You will be amazed at just how much relief and comfort you will get. The weight of the flax seed applies just enough acupressure to soothe and relax your facial muscles so your not so tense and uncomfortable . The eye pillow also blocks out all light so you can truly relax and get some needed rest.

I searched online and found several sites that had them. The one I decided to go with was A Touch Of Satin. I liked them because their ingredients were organic, and that was important to me. They had an unbelievably large selection of patterns and I like the feel of satin on my skin. They also had a page on their site that talked about the benefits of their aromatherapy scents. They had lavender as well and that is suppose to be very calming and they also had them unscented. It was very interesting. If you want to check them out, go to the link shown below. Well, I hope this helps you. Good luck!

Here is a link that might be useful: A Touch Of Satin


 
 

 

 


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