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Article Series: Menopause
Menopause Symptoms and Relief
Your
Menopausal Emotions
No
one is sure what causes menopausal mood swings (often jokingly referred to as ‘a form of never-ending
PMS‘), but the general consensus is that they are caused by
hormonal imbalances. Menopause is when the body no longer produces
eggs for fertilization, and this creates severe fluctuations
in the levels of hormones within the body; progesterone, estrogen
and androgens, all of these hormones help to control the levels
of serotonin that is in the brain. Serotonin, in turn, regulates
the various moods that we feel; when the levels of this chemical
are low, a person’s mood will be equally low or melancholic.
Meanwhile, a high level of serotonin will promote a very high
and upbeat mood.
Women
who suffer mood swings run the gauntlet of emotions; melancholia,
fatigue, irritability, nervousness, aggressiveness,
tension, or anxieties. One important thing to remember, however,
is that clinical depression is NOT a symptom of menopause.
While it’s not uncommon for a woman who is going through menopause
to feel sadness or to cry, clinical depression can be very
serious and professional help should be sought out, if you
even suspect this. While people suffering menopause may often
experience a case of the doldrums or appear melancholic, it
is a far cry from those who are clinically depressed and have
thoughts of hurting themselves or others.
There are a wide variety of suggestions, as to how to lessen
the risk of mood swings and to make them more bearable. Most
important is to maintain a healthy and active lifestyle; not
only will exercise help to lessen the strain of menopausal
emotions, but will also make you feel better as a whole. Exercise
is an excellent way of working through mood swings; having
a workout 3 times a week, for 20 minutes a day, will not only
help you stay fit, but it also gives you something to focus
on. There’s nothing better for releasing tension and anger
than a good, vigorous workout session. Additionally, women
who are going through menopause will often experience trouble
sleeping; a good workout will help you relax and sleep better
at night.
Alternative
therapies, such as yoga, acupuncture and meditation
may also prove helpful. Yoga, for instance, helps you to keep
the body fit while it promotes relaxation and a redirection
of frustrations into positive energy. Also be sure to get out
into the sunlight and enjoy life - a half an hour in the sunshine
will help recharge your natural lithium batteries and improve
your mood! Another popular suggestion is to create a retreat;
a special place where you can go when you’re feeling stressed
out. Here, you can escape responsibility for a time and relax…
Just ensure the family knows that is your ‘alone time space,’
and not to bother you.
Diet is equally important to a woman who is experiencing menopause.
Calcium is essential, but eating healthy can also help to raise
the levels of serotonin in the brain, making you feel more
energized and alert. Complex carbohydrates, such as beans and
peas, are very good for this reason and will help you to combat
mood swings. Many will also agree that it helps to eat smaller
meals and healthy snacks, but to eat more frequently. This
offers a little extra energy boost throughout the day, yet
avoids that weighted down or bloated feeling that you may experience
after a large meal.
Herbal
remedies, like hops, kava kava, motherwort and valerian
root may all be helpful with mood swings, but always be sure
to check with your doctor, prior to taking any of them. If
stress becomes too much, you may wish to speak with your physician
about anti-depressants, though be wary of hormonal replacement
therapy; recent studies say that it may be linked to some forms
of cancer.
The best way to treat menopausal mood swings is naturally,
through exercise and diet. This is a wonderful new time of
change and you should embrace it! Menopause is not a disease,
but a new period in your life; it cannot be stopped and every
woman experiences it, but it doesn’t have to be a frustration.
You can take the steps to turn this into a journey of discovery
and opportunity. # # # # #
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: 2006
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