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in the past couple of weeks i have started having pains in my joints, especially my fingers, behind the knees and my feet, and i am just wondering if this could be another symptom of menopause, i was just wondering if anyone else has these symptoms associated with menopause or could it be something else.
looking forward to getting your reply.
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i am going through a tough time with night sweats and even worse for me night chills, this is a terrible feeling of not been able to get warm no matter what , it lasts for a half hour or more and i also feel like my skin is crawling, was wondering if anyone else is having the same problem and is there any alternative meds i can take for it.
hope someone might have some answers,
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