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Hyaluronic acid?

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spookstreet:

--- Quote from: CLKD on November 12, 2015, 09:34:14 AM ---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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 :)

SilverFairy:
I use this product 

http://www.hyalofemme.co.uk/

It gives you all the science bit too  :)

spookstreet:

--- Quote from: SilverFairy on November 22, 2015, 05:59:30 PM ---I use this product 

http://www.hyalofemme.co.uk/

It gives you all the science bit too  :)

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Oh, many thanks for that, SilverFairy  :) - I've never heard of it.

But as I'm not noticing much change with the Replens, I'll give it another week or two (I've only been on it a couple of weeks, so not really a fair test yet!) and then ask my GP if I can get HyaloFemme on prescription ...

Hurdity:
Sounds good SilverFairy - I've never used it as I am plumped up with HRT and local oestrogen (sound like a chicken don't I?). Will read the science another day  ::)

Was going to say (politely  ::) ) that we're not supposed to put commercial links to menopause products but I see that this one is available on prescription here too http://www.menopausematters.co.uk/local.php so that's OK then! Also it might be cheaper to get it prescribed especially if you get more than one tube on your prescrption or if you don't have to pay :)

I'm all for women being able to get as much as possible on NHS if it is needed!

Hurdity x

spookstreet:

--- Quote from: Hurdity on November 22, 2015, 08:30:41 PM ---Sounds good SilverFairy - I've never used it as I am plumped up with HRT and local oestrogen (sound like a chicken don't I?). Will read the science another day  ::)

Was going to say (politely  ::) ) that we're not supposed to put commercial links to menopause products but I see that this one is available on prescription here too http://www.menopausematters.co.uk/local.php so that's OK then! Also it might be cheaper to get it prescribed especially if you get more than one tube on your prescrption or if you don't have to pay :)

I'm all for women being able to get as much as possible on NHS if it is needed!

Hurdity x

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Thanks for confirming that it's available on prescription, Hurdity - very useful to know if and when I cross-question my GP about it!  :)

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