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	<title>Comments on: Could I be going through menopause without any symptoms?</title>
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		<title>By: sharmel</title>
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		<description>There is  nothing unusual  about a  woman  going through   the menopause   without  symptoms.   I   did.   Never  a  one.   But,   since  your mother   didn&#039;t  go into menopause   until her middle fifties,  I would have  suspected  you  to   follow  her pattern   much more closely.      Therefore  my  advice  would  definitely be  to  get yourself  an appointment  with   a  gynaecologist,   let  him/her  get a  full medical history  from  you,  run  a  test or  two,  and make  a  professional  determination about what&#039;s   really  going on.
                     The last words  you  ever  want to hear a  doctor    say to you     are.....&quot;If you had just come to me  sooner,  we   could have  dealt  with this problem  so much  easier&quot;
                     If there is  something  amiss,  you&#039;ll have  jumped  right on it;    and if    the doctor  d etermines  that   you  are   simply  going into  early  menopause, and nothing else appears to be  wrong,  well,  then you  get  the peace of mind   and  can get on with the  next  phase of your life.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is  nothing unusual  about a  woman  going through   the menopause   without  symptoms.   I   did.   Never  a  one.   But,   since  your mother   didn&#8217;t  go into menopause   until her middle fifties,  I would have  suspected  you  to   follow  her pattern   much more closely.      Therefore  my  advice  would  definitely be  to  get yourself  an appointment  with   a  gynaecologist,   let  him/her  get a  full medical history  from  you,  run  a  test or  two,  and make  a  professional  determination about what&#8217;s   really  going on.<br />
                     The last words  you  ever  want to hear a  doctor    say to you     are&#8230;..&quot;If you had just come to me  sooner,  we   could have  dealt  with this problem  so much  easier&quot;<br />
                     If there is  something  amiss,  you&#8217;ll have  jumped  right on it;    and if    the doctor  d etermines  that   you  are   simply  going into  early  menopause, and nothing else appears to be  wrong,  well,  then you  get  the peace of mind   and  can get on with the  next  phase of your life.</p>
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