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Article Series: Menopause
Menopause Symptoms and Relief
Men:
Learn To Understand Menopause
Let’s face it…men
are generally not known for their vast understanding of
the female body. They cringe
at the mere mention of “female problems,” and just watch the
men in a room scramble for cover if menstruation is mentioned.
So, it is not surprising that getting your man to understand
menopause takes some doing, but perhaps an informed man will
be a compassionate one.
It could be that your man simply has no idea what is going
on with your body right now. Ignorance may be bliss in some
instances, but when a woman is going through such a dramatic
physiological and psychological change it would behoove her
man to have some sort of knowledge of what to expect. If your
man is willing to learn the details, then by all means let
him know what you’re going through. Perhaps he doesn’t realize
that when your face turns beet red and you make a mad dash
to stick your head in the freezer that this is a result of
a hot flash; maybe he thinks you’re having an ice cream craving.
Know that your man can be a valued ally when it comes to dealing
with menopause. An article published by the American Psychological
Association suggests that when it comes to menopausal women
there is something to be said for a happy marriage. Women are
less likely to report menopausal depression if they are happily
married than if they are single or if they are in an unhappy
marriage. Hence, even if he never truly understands what you’re
going through he is still helping you by simply being his old
charming self.
You
could always try approaching menopause as an issue that
you and your man will tackle together as a team. After all,
men generally love team sports and they love solving problems.
If you arm your man with enough knowledge and in return take
the time to listen to what he’s saying, you may find it refreshing
to discover that he truly cares about what you’re going through
and he may even have some helpful suggestions. After all, you’re
relatively new at this menopause thing too, and he can read
just as much research as you can. While it’s true that you’re
the one having to deal with all the discomforts so he can never
truly appreciate what it is you’re going through, wouldn’t
it be great to mention to him an issue and then have him reply
with, “you know honey, I just read an article about that and
here is what they said could ease your discomfort” or something
to that effect? When trying to get him to understand menopause,
make your mantra “Accept Suggestions,” even if at times you
find yourself murmuring your new mantra through gritted teeth.
He’s only trying to help, after all.
You know your man better than anyone else, so use what you
know about him to assist you in getting him to understand what
you’re going through. Using hot flashes for examples, let’s
demonstrate to him what you’re feeling. Is he a visual learner?
Show him your reddened face. Is he a kinesthetic learner? Put
his hands on your reddened face. Is he an auditory learner?
While he’s touching your reddened face, make the sound of sizzling
bacon. Okay, so that’s a bit silly, but you know him best so
use whatever works for you.
When all else fails, mention to your husband that some researchers
believe men actually go through a “male menopause,” marked
by a decrease in sexual desire, weight gain, and other psychological
and physiological symptoms. Whether you believe this to be
true or not, perhaps acknowledging to your man that you understand
how difficult it would be to go through something like this
might get the wheels turning in his head that what you’re experiencing
is sometimes no picnic. Yes, there are actually books published
on this subject, so maybe you can conveniently place one in
the bathroom and see if he emerges from the trip to the toilet
with a whole new respect for what you’re going through. Just
be ready to dish out some sympathy for his newfound ailments
resulting from his male menopause. # # # # #
SolveYourProblem.com
: 2006
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