Understanding Menopause (Menopause #1)

Every woman goes through it, yet many don’t discuss this natural time of life. Learn more about menopause in this video.
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Chonda

Comments

  1. FinCups says:

    thankyou that was great . . .

  2. ContinentalArmy1776 says:

    There is a woman at work who is going through menopause and she is a complete wacko.

  3. DannySmith300 says:

    i am a boy and i suffer from menupause desease. i have cold and hot flashes and im not a girl but the symtoms i have are said here. is there a cure? :’(

  4. DrErika says:

    This is a terrific explanation but it leaves out the most important part of this time in a woman’s life. She can supplement with bioidentical hormones to replace the progesterone she is lacking. See your Doctor of course and find someone who understands bioidenticals.

  5. antniemi says:

    So on top of hot flashes, decreased libido, insomnia and night sweats, we get mood swings, irritability and depression topped with major hormonal fluctuations?
    Oh great. Thanks for the info, now I know when not to get close to women. I’m also reconsidering of ever getting married :)

  6. KobeSpawn says:

    thank GOD i’m not a woman. And my prayers are with any man who has to go to deal with this situation. The woman becomes unreasonable, crazy, psychoish and suicidal all in one time period. On top of that, most women are crazy to begin with, but during this time its just a living hellish nightmare that seems to never end.

  7. tombradyfan7594 says:

    wow I got 6 years before i hit menopause thank God I’m Patty 34 hurry up 6 years

  8. lindsie8888 says:

    i am scared to have my peirod i meen i am ten and i am ready for this omg

  9. Kgarcia607 says:

    lol :)

  10. Kgarcia607 says:

    I agree completely.

  11. hotflashfreedom says:

    menopause can be gotten through with minimal damage to our well being. From the beginning of perimenopause through the process’s completion, let’s take care of ourselves and try an all natural product to limit the stress of the common symptoms. thanks for the video!

  12. ransisua says:

    Geez, even that doctor is menopause. ROFL.
    Hmm, She is an internist? I thought it should be gynecologist one.

  13. shitzulovey says:

    I cried all night last night for no reason at all, my co-workers tried to comfort me but I felt so down and I could not stop the tears, I do not want a drug but I do want to feel like the old me again, the happy me.

    I am thinking of trying seratonin, has anyone here tried it and did it help????

  14. TotemSaint says:

    I’m glad this was posted because information is good. An MD’s office, however, is the last place you should go to talk about natural processes. MD’s are good at crisis ONLY. Disease and injury are their training. Menopause and other cyclical things are better handled by real health care professionals: Acupuncturists, homeopaths and chiropractors for starters. These people have real training about body function, not just drug and surgery work.

  15. bostero1 says:

    So in other words the irrational, illogical and unreasonable nature of a woman just gets worse? great… Thanks for sharing, I’m going to go brace myself now.

  16. Misanthropy83 says:

    Lets give menopause a round of menoplause!

  17. donnaphillippierre says:

    Thanks!

  18. ohussein22 says:

    good posting

  19. delicateblu says:

    Good information on this topic, thanks.

  20. 1Miriam says:

    Thanks for your post hhsw8, it encouraged me to read more widely about the topic. I looked up your book reference on the net and can see the point Beth Rosenshein is making. Of course there is also the great Chinese traditions of medicine and acupuncture to explore too. We are most certainly duped by drug companies wanting to make profit.

  21. jdbrown371 says:

    test

  22. hhsw8 says:

    Menopause is unhealthy. Look up a book called preventing menopause as one example. We used to live to only 40 or 50, but now that we live much longer menopause is dangerous. We are drugged by a drug industry that doesn’t want us to stop ovarian failure. But stopping ovarian failure is doable and neccessary

  23. Snoostock says:

    thanks this helps now i know!

  24. MrJohnbalogh says:

    @GuateVEGAN no

  25. GuateVEGAN says:

    @mamasown

    Or birth control! Jesus… We’re already overpopulated.

  26. Kiljan137 says:

    this lady keeps saying she doesn’t mean to be mean, but she is.

    what a busybody.

  27. stevemcgranahan says:

    or Blue Collar Christian Comedy with the message go to my website from my channel. This is Steve McGranahan the Worlds Strongest Redneck. BYYYEE!

  28. casi1955 says:

    She is sooo right i love this women.They should Menopause Parking at all Store’s

  29. Rollers27 says:

    She is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Funny!

  30. IvanaToke says:

    lmao
    she cracked me up !!!
    =)

  31. SSGT1968 says:

    her voice is freakin sexy, her face is terrible

  32. SoMuchKoolerOnline says:

    Chonda’s a breath of fresh air—from out of the south—come to think of it—isn’t Jeff Foxworthy from the south?. We need more people like Chondra and Foxworthy and less award shows and Hollywood gossip shows (NBC, CBS, and ABC listen up!).

  33. LittleSpooky says:

    Some of yall are missing the point in this video :o )

  34. nekftw says:

    god that voice….i wanna make her SILENT

  35. Kyleigh320 says:

    This is soo funny, any ideas how to see the rest?

  36. Vernadine21 says:

    WooHoo! Yea! And Wal-Mart can give us little red parking decals that say ” In order to keep these women from flashin on somebody today, just go on and let them park here”.

  37. mamasown says:

    expectant mothers parking is awesome when you have 7 other children all from the ages of 11 on down. On school days I am waddling into the store with a 18 month baby on my hip, a 2 yo holding on to my leg and a 4 yo who is trying to throw a fit. We mothers need valet parking.

  38. shockthesky says:

    The Menopause Parking needs to be VERY FAR AWAY and give these women time to cool down before they get to the door.

  39. PrincessGG says:

    Power surges – real women don’t have hot flashes; they have power surges; I call them brown outs

  40. HealthyLiving123 says:

    Read more about menopause on medbroadcast..com

  41. daviddeancomedy says:

    love it…

  42. browneyedcarol says:

    WalMart has a PLANTER for a parking lot. I don’t quite understand it really. Right up close to the door even. Ok, it’s pretty and all, but, when you gotta walk past it to get to your car that’s 1/2 a mile out, who’s looking at the plants? I have half a notion to park in the plants somedays…

  43. menopause08 says:

    You won’t mind where you park if you feel happy and healthy with herbs homeopathy and holistic remedies during menopause.

  44. Robyns1216 says:

    Funny! I have to say, though–I think expectant mother’s parking is a sweet idea–but how do they monitor that? I wasn’t given a pregnancy placard to hang from my mirror! LOL It certainly is good to walk while you’re pregnant, but when you have to tinkle every 20 minutes, sometimes it’s nice to avoid the trek! ;-)

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  46. mommyfairyqueen says:

    Maybe we could use this for PMS also — I get “killer crazy” the week before!

  47. Fl4mom says:

    I agree with the menopause parking….I’ve suffered road rage right there in the middle of a Walmart parking lot…it was not pretty…

  48. alivewit5 says:

    By the way, your looking good. I like your hair style & you w. ur glasses.

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