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If I could only lose weight, most of my problems would go away, but given what I have seen and read so far, HRT may be be beneficial for a short period of time. I guess I need to make an appointment with my ob-gyn, which is a giant pain. I wish that I could find a helpful, yet not annoying menopause channel on You Tube. Thank you for your helpful feedback regarding the book. Remember your adorable grandson's picture that you posted in the memes thread, the one where he didn't look too happy about having to do his schoolwork? I started to have that look on my face when watching her! LOL! I've watched a few of her earlier ones, since I've been trying to watch them in order. I wish that she'd hurry up on her videos and get to the point. I also find her hard to watch and annoying. Too many videos to catch up on and too little time! Another channel that I follow is Dominique Sachse and she has at least one video with her also. I love Hot and Flashy by the way, and am happy to hear that you follow her also! I figured, oh, if Angie loves her, then maybe she's on to something. I've been slowly catching up on You Tube videos to watch, the channels that I follow. I can only take her in small doses.ĭebbi, this is how I heard about her also. I really dislike her name: why would someone who wants to be taken seriously add "barbie" to anything?!!īut, she is very knowledgeable and she knows her stuff. She is very quirky and I find her hard to watch. I actually bought her book but regretted it. I have heard of her through the Hot and Flashy YTer. I don't think there's anything else much to know, certainly not anything worth sifting through what sounds like hours of teaser infomercials? (If there's something big I'm missing someone please share so I don't have to! □ ) Things like dancing that use both mind and body at the same time get extra points. is there really something super-secret important one has to know other than do both weight bearing and cardio exercise regularly, eat right, and stay at a healthy weight? From what I have read (yes, it's not a ton) that seems to encapsulate most of what needs doing. Okay, I've been even lazier about doing any in-depth research, but apparently per usual I'm waaay on the end of the bell curve, as I'm still not there at 55. I think she is a good jumping off point for sure. I figured it would be easier to reference than trying to find one piece of information on some random YT video from 6 mos. They are a large investment in time - of which I prefer to watch something else on YT. Yes, this is a good point! Her videos are not small snippets either. I am sure there is a ton of info for free on the web - health oriented sites etc. So I would be suspicious of this expensive book lady. It seems they are easier to convince to spend money on questionable investments / charities. I have observed one thing in doing tax returns for older people. The concept of "sunk cost" doesn't seem intuitive in such cases. I suspect they have figured out that some people are more likely to buy if they've already invested time or money. They promise you info, make you invest time and emotional energy in them while giving you a few crumbs, and then you find out you will have to pay if you want the substantive info. I don't know, but I find the psychology behind those kinds of veiled infomercials interesting. I’m open to hearing any suggestions for resources that are preferably well-researched and helpful. I feel like saying, “Get to the point already.” Her videos, although very informative, can be overly lengthy and I can only handle so much quirkiness. I’m going to read it soon, since I think I’m more into reading information than listening. I printed out her lengthy 95-page information handout. If you have heard of her, I'd love to hear your thoughts. Has anyone heard of her? Her book/s are expensive and seem to be out-of-print. She doesn't push for anything, more for informational purposes only. She is a bit quirky to say the least, but she knows her stuff, after all, she’s a retired ob-gyn. I’ve been watching a few in the past couple of days. She prefers that her videos be watched in order. I recently came across Menopause Barbie's You Tube channel. Osteoporosis and mental decline may be concerns also. Given my family history, heart disease is more of a concern than breast cancer. Menopause has sadly been the exception and I have been ill-prepared. I'm usually very organized and do my research. Once you have no longer had your period for twelve consecutive months, you’re post-menopausal. I'm 52 and just realized that according to the definition, I'm now post-menopausal. Other Resources for Learning Challenges.Resources (and Curricula) for Processing Difficulties.Science Courses: Text/Online Support Packages.Apps, Learning Games, and Online Enrichment Activities.Getting Started: Beginning the Home Education Adventure.Stories and Tales From Around the World. |
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