I got perimenopause updates and questions ladies!! Let’s talk about it!!

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Publicado 2024-01-16
Ladies!!!!!! I got some perimenopausal updates and questions!!!! Let’s get into it! 🙏🏾❤️
1. Why I’m just finding out about these bamboo pajamas?!?!
2. Y’all heard about the pellet treatment? What you know bout it?
3. Does chocolate make Peri cut up on y’all too???
4. Do bamboo bonnets exist?? Tag the company if so!!🙏🏾
5. Not a question but just pure love and gratitude for all of you!! We in this thang together and we gonna be alright!!
Love yall!!! #spreadlove #kindness #perimenopause #menopause #womenshealth #together #tabithabrown

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  • @teayah5815
    Hi Tab it’s everything from chocolate, caffeine, sugar, alcohol, weight gain, stress, spicy foods, that can bring on hot flashes! Unfortunately water does help with hot flashes but of course it makes you pee. I’m having one right now while typing this text! 😊 everyone stay encouraged it’s a process we can get through this.
  • @simienkeisha2014
    I had a hysterectomy at 23 yrs old & hot flashes started immediately. Go to the baking aisle of your local grocery store get some peppermint oil. Put a dab behind each ear & pulse points at the onset of a hot flash. Thank me later😉
  • @TheLovliestTear
    We’re here for Tab’s Bamboo Bonnets! Yes, YOU DO need to create ‘em! You know they’re gonna sell! 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
  • Thank you Tab and everyone leaving comments and sharing !!!!!! I was so distressed about this experience!!!!!Helps to know that you are not alone! ❤
  • @deebdeeb1999
    Hi Tab! Love that you're sharing your Journey. As a Holistic Functional Nutritionist who is also in perimenopause, I will encourage you unfortunately that any food or drink that increases dehydration (i.e alcohol, caffeinated drinks or food) may increase your hot flashes. Most of us don't realize that the more you experience hot flashes with overall body temperature increases, you are losing ELECTROLYTES and minerals. Replacing them is essential everyday. So Not by solely drinking water but adding in those electrolytes in abundance will help. Continuing to eat mineral rich foods, for calcium, magnesium, Sodium, chloride, and potassium is a must and so helpful! The recommended amount of Potassium daily normally is a whooping 4,700mg for adults, so this no joke. Trace Mineral concentrace drops are a great start. They can be added to your water and smoothies, etc. Hang in there! There's beauty and knowledge in every path set by our Creator! ❤
  • @jlc7000
    Tab here is something no one talks about: When you think your period is over...be careful because there will be a final gush you will not be expecting. It can come at anytime and cause embarrassment if you aren't at home when it happens. Caught off guard, you can mess up an outfit! You think your period is over then this happens and it can be alarming because you're not expecting it....then it's stops as suddenly as it starts. Know that this is normal. ❤
  • @thecherylcooper
    Welcome to the change 😊. I’m 61 and this journey is real. Mine started in mid-late 40’s. Please know that each journey is different. I keep my hair twisted (only letting it down primarily for important meetings) & at night wear a satin scarf with an opening on top so my head can breathe. Only thing about the pellets is that you cannot control the amount on a daily basis and our hormones can fluctuate during the period of time you have it inserted. Chocolate and red wine, gurlll that is the recipe for hot flashes / night sweats. There is a difference between flashes and night sweats. Both can be awful, but those night sweats leave your sheets wet and you sleepless which messes with every aspect of life 😅. Explore all HRT options before committing. Also make sure you are thoroughly tested either via blood or saliva. Oh, lastly get all of your hormones checked together if possible, including your thyroid levels so the doctor can see the full picture. I recommend seeing functional medicine doctors during this time of life because the look at the whole body. Practicing mindfulness 🧘🏽‍♀️ and exercise help tremendously. I know you’re already eating healthy. ❤
  • I'm going through it. I'm so excited not to be going through this alone. I love you. Thank you. You all are saving my husband's sanity.
  • @mskelchele
    Hey @iamtabithabrown gurrrrrl when you said you had both dark chocolate AND red wine TOGETHER…I felt myself getting hot. I’m 55 and have been dealing with this since my early 40s. I’ve learned that chocolate, red wine and cheese turn me into one of those old school gas space heaters, lol. My husband says he can feel the heat coming off my body half way across the bed. It don’t matter what time of the month it is, if I eat those things, the blaze is coming. And I’m natural too but now because of Meno (Peri swapped placed with her big sister) I can’t cover my entire head, I get too hot. So I have to wrap my head with the top of my hair exposed to release the SOME of the heat. I still be hot, but I don’t feel like I’m sitting under a dryer while I’m sleep. I have no answers for all the peeing causing I get up at LEAST 3 times a night no matter how much or little l’ve consumed and it don’t matter when I consumed it. I’ve heard laying on your left side makes your bladder fill up faster but since I be sleep I don’t know how long I’m on that side. Oh and fyi, don’t be shocked if you wake up one morning and the world is blurry, that’s another “gift” that comes with it AND raggedy stubborn chin hairs start popping up over night😡. Girl it’s a LOT but we gone be alright…eventually😊
  • @meganmartin5524
    I started taking Potassium supplements for something else and they have drastically reduced my hot flashes!! 🎉 not sure if it’s just me or if the supplement would help others….but it’s something simple I wanted to share ❤
  • @Heylatesha
    It’s crazy that the symptoms you experience happen during all phases of life and they can be confusing as well. I love when this conversation happens because for decades it was soo taboo.
  • Please someone give this lovely lady her own show. Please! She would be a hit!!. Real talk.❤
  • @tinathomas1674
    Hi Tab. I love you so much! Your content is forever blessing me, I mean it’s always on time! I am 41 years old and I’m almost 90% positive that I’m perimenopausal. I’ve had unexplainable weight gain, mood swings, forgetfulness, night sweats and fatigue just to name a few symptoms because the list goes on. Whew chile, it’s rough. I’m so appreciative for your candid honesty around the topic. So many women suffer in silence but not you, and I love you for sharing your journey. It allows me to speak about peri more freely. I love you for adding a some humor to a tough and sometimes unpleasant topic. Love you and keep the conversation going ❤.
  • @AB-rz3dv
    I was fighting the good fight with peri and realized I was losing 😂. After consulting a midlife specialist, I went on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and praise God. So much better. I was going through things I didn't even realize - like anxiety and low moods. Didn't realize until I was back to my happy go lucky self. I suggest keeping a food diary to notice which foods bring on flashes. It can be different for everyone.
  • Hey peri pre and post menopausal Queens, if you can shell out a coin for a "Sleep Number Climate 360 Smart Bed" please do so! The cool setting saved my entire soul! 😊🌸🙌🏽
  • @genna_analog
    Hormone repair manual is the name of the book for anyone interested. I haven't met peri yet but experience side effects of having hormonal imbalances. For instance, Dry skin is on another level. We in'ness together y'all. Thank you for sharing the journey.
  • Ms. Tabitha, Thank You so much for talking about this. It's like a well kept hidden secret among the nation. I'm 49, have peri menopause. Not in the best place financially. Ice cold water & a sturdy homemade fan has helped me. Also I'm reading other suggestions in the comments. Thank You Ladies as well. God Bless You!! Love You All from NC ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
  • @wandabrewer
    She is so hilarious yet so for real 😂 the excitement on her face says it all. I'll be 54 this year & have yet to experience this, but Lord knows I know it's coming & I don't want it😊 Power to The Women✊🏽❤
  • @janiceirby7594
    Yes! Lord! Somebody with ANSWERS! These hot flashes, and the peeing, Absolutely Ridiculous! Thank you Tab, and all of the wonderful ladies who have shared information, Thank you so much! I am truly grateful! Tab, keep the information coming, I am very appreciative to you and your viewers. May everyone have a blessed day, and have a wonderful New Year!❤
  • @yinksminks2346
    Tab try grinding thyme have half a teaspoon in boiled hot water a day. It works wonders. Also, grind some rosemary dry leaves and add half a teaspoon to boiled water an hour before sleep. You will feel like a teenager in the morning. I started experiencing with herbs bcos of the heavy periods and pain I was having. I took a teaspoon of grinned thyme every four hours instead of painkillers. It worked like magic and it dried up the heavy period within two days. The energy I had on the third day was outstanding. I use spend two weeks recovering from the blood loss during my period. The level of iron and vitamins in grinded thyme is outstanding. Thank Jesus! I wish I started taking thyme tea 30yrs ago what an herb. Enjoy this wonder herb !