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Menopause care a key issue for Women's Health Taskforce

Menopause care a key issue for Women's Health Taskforce
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Dr. Lundy on menopause: "We expect so much from ourselves"

Updated / Saturday, 15 May 2021 15:41 Dr. Deirdre Lundy, specialist in Women s Health, joined Joe in studio to discuss menopause. For more than a week, listeners to Liveline have heard the stories of women in Ireland going through menopause and the majority of them have not had happy stories to tell. Women have spoken of being fobbed off by doctors, misdiagnosed, insulted and, in so many cases, left to suffer needlessly. Talking to Joe Duffy on Tuesday, Ann recounted what a GP said to her when she presented with symptoms of menopause: He held my hand and he said, Well, you know, when women get older, they just like to be bi es. And let me walk out the door.

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'The menopause is where mental health was 10 years ago'

We would like to hear from you In the UK, Dr Diane Danzebrink, psychotherapist and founder of a menopause support campaign has started a similar campaign #MakeMenopauseMatter to petition the UK parliament to demand mandatory menopause training for all GPs and medical students as well as menopause policies in the workplace. Hormone replacement therapy Dr Deirdre Lundy from the Bray Women’s Health Centre is one of only four doctors in Ireland who is accredited by the British Menopause Society. She also trains doctors in reproductive and sexual healthcare, which includes the menopause, with the Irish College of General Practitioners.

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Dear Mary: Sex is too painful since menopause - will I never enjoy it again?

I don t know where to turn with this one. Since hitting menopause three years ago, I ve hardly had sex with my husband. I have a good marriage and I love him, but sex became painful to the point that we stopped having it altogether over 18 months ago. It has changed things between us, and I feel like I m no longer the person I once was. He is being patient, but I don t know how long he can be patient for. I have no answers - do I resign myself to never having sex again? Mary replies: It seems to me that menopause often has very negative connotations - we hear lots about hot flashes, thickening waistlines and painful sex. But this should not be the case. Instead, I feel it should be seen as something positive, and, in some ways, a new beginning. After all, there are no more painful periods, no more worrying about getting pregnant and usually, with a family reared, more time to devote to the woman herself and her partner, if she has one.

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