Menopause Discussion > Alternative Therapies
Hyaluronic acid?
Hurdity:
Maybe if the skin/tissues is/are thinner due to VA it feels hotter - thinner skin is always more sensitive - think of the sensitive areas your outer skin... and how you test a baby's bath water (with elbow!).
Hurdity x
spookstreet:
--- Quote from: CLKD on November 11, 2015, 04:02:27 PM ---Your pee will leave the urethra at body temperature ;) - it can't be any hotter.
What did your GP say about your pee? What makes you think it's too hot :-\ - it always surprises me how warm mine is if I splash when taking a sample ::)
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Well, it does feel hotter! And as I said, I know that's the case because there are times when I pee when it feels 'normal'/like it used to do!
The urologist who did a physical exam and the GP have both accepted this as a VA symptom ...
spookstreet:
--- Quote from: Hurdity on November 11, 2015, 04:21:33 PM ---Maybe if the skin/tissues is/are thinner due to VA it feels hotter - thinner skin is always more sensitive - think of the sensitive areas your outer skin... and how you test a baby's bath water (with elbow!).
Hurdity x
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That does make sense, Hurdity: it's these damned fine tissues you get post-menopause! >:(
spookstreet:
--- Quote from: SadLynda on November 11, 2015, 12:01:25 PM ---thanks spookstreet :) After reading all 17 pages of this thread yesterday http://www.menopausematters.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,22886.0.html I realised what was wrong with me, worth a read.
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I have taken a look at that thread in the past - made me realise that I really don't have much to complain about compared with a lot of women!
CLKD:
However: your problem is yours - nothing is less or more here! If it bothers you then talk about it. Ask. Share. Discuss ;)
Pee leaves the urethra at body temperature :-\ ……….. maybe pee into a pot and use a thermometer for 3 days/nights.
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