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the next Prai TSV is on the 29/04/21
In a “blingy” pot.Probably be a mountain of neck cream.
Well that’s your second tip of the day for me! When mine arrives I may have to use it out of order, which is not something I would usually do! Or be able to contemplate doing!When I tried it I found it too sticky so I just use the hyaluronic acid serum, that I mentioned in another thread, on my neck. It sinks in quickly and isn’t sticky. I’ve tried most of the expensive “premium” brands in the past, so it’s slightly ironic that a £12.99 one works for me.
i saw that too!! & thought that seems so so dodgy but for now its exclusive to M&SI was in M&S yesterday, there was a huge display of skincare products in the beauty section.
All had the word 'Meno' on the packaging. Meno this, Meno that.
Had a closer look and it was all by Prai, aimed at menopausal women.
Who on earth would want that word writ large all over their skincare products
i saw that too!! & thought that seems so so dodgy but for now its exclusive to M&S
How on earth can a GP say there's no such thing as HRT patches or gel??? Sounds like you've been treated appalingly. I do sympathise with you AE - some doctors don't seem to give a ****. How come you're still having periods if you're menopausal? Are you peri? If so I suppose that might be a reason why a GP wouldn't want to start you on HRT but they should advise you on thatI'm actually happy to see anything that brings menopause to anyone's attention.
I'm having a nightmare menopause and being told by my GP there is no such thing as HRT patches or gel I insisted on a consult with a gynae. I ended up seeing a female paediatrician in her 30s who told me, "older women only want HRT to make themselves more attractive to younger men" I wish a really awful menopause on her!
I went private and am now successfully using a mix of patches and a gel.
WARNING: The next paragraph might be a bit TMI for some, so apologies in advance.
I've never liked Meg (can't remember the name, was married to a Gallagher brother) and wasn't impressed when watching her on QVC when she started blathering on about her wash being the right stuff for vaginas (really, Meg? You want us to put your wash UP there? I think you mean vulva. Get your anatomy correct before you start flogging stuff for it!). However, I have used her lube and found it better than expected (though I wouldn't have bought it if it hadn't been half price) - if I don't put lube on my tampons I get thrush as my flow is hit or miss even in the middle of my period.
A lovely lady doctor in the GUM clinic gave me that tip as I was having problems with multiple UTIs and lots of thrush associated with the antibiotics I was getting. She also taught me about double-voiding which had I known about it from my teens on would have saved me countless infections.
100% agreeNot for me. I find the neck cream sticky and it rolls off even with exfoliation first. I've used Prai but it does nothing for me. I don't like all that tat shop packaging either, makes it look cheap even if it isn't.
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My male doctor refused to give me HRT. He said he only prescription if women really needed it! Now, I have a dodgy thyroid and sailed through my menopause. But now I have osteoporosis, and it has been mentioned to me, I should have been given HRT which would have helped my bones.I'm actually happy to see anything that brings menopause to anyone's attention.
I'm having a nightmare menopause and being told by my GP there is no such thing as HRT patches or gel I insisted on a consult with a gynae. I ended up seeing a female paediatrician in her 30s who told me, "older women only want HRT to make themselves more attractive to younger men" I wish a really awful menopause on her!
I went private and am now successfully using a mix of patches and a gel.
WARNING: The next paragraph might be a bit TMI for some, so apologies in advance.
I've never liked Meg (can't remember the name, was married to a Gallagher brother) and wasn't impressed when watching her on QVC when she started blathering on about her wash being the right stuff for vaginas (really, Meg? You want us to put your wash UP there? I think you mean vulva. Get your anatomy correct before you start flogging stuff for it!). However, I have used her lube and found it better than expected (though I wouldn't have bought it if it hadn't been half price) - if I don't put lube on my tampons I get thrush as my flow is hit or miss even in the middle of my period.
A lovely lady doctor in the GUM clinic gave me that tip as I was having problems with multiple UTIs and lots of thrush associated with the antibiotics I was getting. She also taught me about double-voiding which had I known about it from my teens on would have saved me countless infections.
How on earth can a GP say there's no such thing as HRT patches or gel??? Sounds like you've been treated appalingly. I do sympathise with you AE - some doctors don't seem to give a ****. How come you're still having periods if you're menopausal? Are you peri? If so I suppose that might be a reason why a GP wouldn't want to start you on HRT but they should advise you on that
My male doctor refused to give me HRT. He said he only prescription if women really needed it! Now, I have a dodgy thyroid and sailed through my menopause. But now I have osteoporosis, and it has been mentioned to me, I should have been given HRT which would have helped my bones.