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Joint pain and fatigue menopause struggles

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  • Momx3
    I hear you! Joint pain can be a real challenge. Have you tried gentle yoga or stretching? It might help ease some discomfort. Hang in there!
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  • Anonymous
    I’ve experienced similar joint pain, and I found that regular light exercise and incorporating anti-inflammatory foods like turmeric and ginger into my diet helped. My Coach Karen is a nutritionist and has been supplying some great recipes!
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  • JoJo
    Joint pain? Oh, menopause loves to throw a party with all the uninvited guests! I recommend trying some gentle stretching and maybe even a warm bath with Epsom salts. Also, consider a natural supplements – talk to Kandis the ND here – she put me on somethings that are working wonders for me—I can finally get out of bed without feeling like I’m 100 years old! 😂”
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  • KateKate
    It’s important to listen to your body and not push too hard. You’re on a journey, and it’s okay to take things one day at a time. Remember, you’re not alone!
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  • HappyHerbie
    Do you notice if this worsens after eating any particular foods? If you think you have any trigger foods that upset your gut, I'd suggest cutting them out for a bit and seeing if it makes a difference. For me, ditching dairy really helped! My digestion took a hit during menopause and I could no longer tolerate foods that used to just bother me… and this inflammation really seemed to target my joints.
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  • Mamanméno
    Je n'ai pas eu beaucoup de problèmes articulaires, mais laissez-moi vous parler de ma fatigue. Je cogne des clous sur mon bureau peu de temps après l'heure du diner. Je ne sais pas quoi faire pour maintenir mon énergie surtout en fin de journée
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