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Do they call menopause "the change" because . . .
Joanne Kimes has authored or coauthored ten Sucks titles and has written for a number of children's and comedy television shows. She and her husband have one daughter and live in Studio City, CA.She is the co-founder of Mill Park Publishing in Eagle, ID, and has two grown children.She is an editor at MenopauseBellaOnline.com and the author of Living Well With Menopause: What Your Doctor Doesn't Tell You . . . That You Need to Know. She lives in Englewood, FL.
Thank Goodness for HelpReviewed by N. Harvey, 2010-01-06
No one knows what it's like to go through menopause. At least that's what I thought before I read this book. Every woman should read this whether or not they have already been through menopause. If you have been through it, you will learn why certain things happened to you and if you are dreading it, the book will put you at ease and make things very simple to understand. There is so much valuable information - don't miss out.
Somebody tell Oprah - this book is GREAT!!!Reviewed by L. N. Allison, 2010-01-06
I highly recommend the book - it is laughing out loud funny. Not to mention informative. There is power in numbers and now I know I am not alone. Somebody tell Oprah so she can do a show and feature the writters. I have ordered (3) three for close friends. We have to stick together ladies!!!
Perimenopause, Menopause...both crazy times, but this book helps
with humor and helpful information.Reviewed by Andrea L. Polk, 2008-09-16
The fact is I'm 41, exhausted, can't remember diddly, sweat buckets
all the time, and could chomp the heads of small children at a
Christmas play, but reading this book made me laugh and realize
that I am not alone!
I picked this book up at a local seller after opening it up and
reading the title of Chapter 8: "Mental Issues Are Important- If
You Can Remember Them". In the past year it's all I can do to
remember where I'm going when I get into my car, so this hit
home.
The book is written in a light, humorous way, but offers good
insight into the 'why' perimenopausal and menopausal women feel the
way they do. It also offers hope and suggestions for correcting or
at least dealing with things such as a loss in libido and
forgetfulness. The book also talks about the importance of
expercise for our brains and bodies, and how certain toxins can
impair our brains even further.
Lots of good, relevant information about how hormones effect our
bodies and brains, as well as explanations of specific syndromes
and therapies are also in the book. Nothing is overly clinical, so
it's easily understood.
Filled with encouraging words, this book is a great gift for a
friend or to give to yourself. It's also a good book to share with
your mate...if you can remember where you put it!
Laugh Out Loud Funny!!Reviewed by Mt. Shem, 2008-07-20
A friend of mine told me about this book and I was interested right away, since I'm facing "the change." I was laughing from page one, and literally had tears streaming down my face at other times during the read. What a fun and inspirational way to look at a part of life that can certainly be anything but! I especially liked the chapter on sex. Bravo! I have since recommended the book to several other friends. If you have a girlfriend facing (or in the midst of) menopause, don't hesitate to buy her this book!