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Menopause and Trouble Sleeping, Part 2: Sleepy? Do Something About It

PJ Hamel
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Many of us go through sleep deprivation during menopause, and sometimes for years afterwards. Worry, a distressed body, age, declining hormone levels, all contribute to sleeplessness. Surprisingly, many women don't report sleep issues to their doctors; apparently figuring it's just "part of the d...
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    MRS. JODI LYNN BAKER
    Wednesday, May 27, 2009 at 03:12 AM

    Dear ma,  hello also I wanted to let u know I have trouble sleeping at nighttime to because my husband works to weeks days& then he works to weeks night and I never go to sleep until three clock in the am then I would sleep all day and my freinds ask if I am ok and I tell them no I have trouble sleeping? and my  hormone level is off to because I have to go to the doctor's every other week to see if my level is up or notI am so to be on iron pills but it hard for me to get to the store to get them they cost so much ?Cry that is me when I am not feeling that well?

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