January 12, 2007, Newsletter Issue #52: Q: What are all the symptoms of perimenopause?

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The symptoms of perimenopause are numerous and can be severe. Below is a list of the most common symptoms, many of which can be relieved by following Ann Louise Gittlemanīs īPeri Zappersī treatment. More information on perimenopause can be found in Ann Louiseīs book, Before the Change. Acne, Allergies, Anger, Anxiety, Backache, Bloating, Blood sugar imbalance, Bone loss, Breast sagging, Breast tenderness, Depression, Facial Hair, Fatigue, Feeling of being crazy, fibrocystic breasts, Fuzzy thinking, Hair Loss or thinning, Headaches and/or Migraines, Hot flashes, Hypothyroidism, Hysteria, Insomnia, Irritability, Joint pain, Leg cramps, Menstrual cycle irregularities, memory problems, Weight gain, Inability to lose weight, Mood swings, Muscular weakness, Night sweats, Panic attacks, Sexual desire loss, Skin aging and dryness, Skin spots (liver/age spots), Stomach cramps, Swollen ankles and/or feet, Urinary incontinence, Urinary incontinence, Urinary infections, Uterine fibroids, Vaginal dryness, Water retention.
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