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Discussion Topic: New comers to Intrinsa
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judith |
03-02-2010 @ 1:26 PM
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hello Oli - does than mean that when I reach the big 60, that I will no longer be allowed take Instrinsa? Thats rather sad really isnt it ? I also agree with the young ones being very irrisponsible in wanting to take it for a lift - if they knew anything about how low we have all felt, they would not even be on here trying to discuss that matter. They should think themselves lucky to still be able to feel the way they do naturally. It makes me very annoyed and upset. judith
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Oli |
03-02-2010 @ 7:41 PM
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Yes at the moment it's 60 years old cut off. Re pre menopause taking it, well no one would want them to have nasty side effects though not understanding what Intrinsa is all about
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judith |
03-03-2010 @ 6:08 PM
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hello Just replied to your post in the other room! Its hard trying to keep track of where Ive written messages! Shame it doesnt say so when we log in! So I have 2 years to enjoy feeling more normal and then hopefully by then, perhaps they will have something else. I mean, do they just think that older people dont have sexual desire?!! judith
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Oli |
03-03-2010 @ 9:56 PM
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I know what you mean Judith. Don't know why they've put a cut-off point at 60. I could be wrong but it makes me think they are being sexist. I mean if a chap had problems at 60 they would be still doing something about it. 60 year old women have 60 year old partners per se. Not sure what that's about.
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judith |
03-04-2010 @ 4:27 PM
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hello I totally agree Oli, or perhaps they think we are going to shrivel up and not have any life when we reach 60. I was watching Pauline Prescott on TV this morning, and I was so shocked when she said she was 71! I bet her and JP still get down with it! I know that when I reach 60, that I still want to lead a fullfilling lifestyle in all aspects and I do not intend to be left to rot away unhappy. judith
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