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I'm Too Young to Get Old: Health Care for Women After Forty
 
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I'm Too Young to Get Old: Health Care for Women After Forty [Paperback]

Judith Reichman
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Reichman is a renowned gynecologist and frequent contributor to the Today show. Here she discusses in friendly "girlfriend" language the issues that confuse and worry women ages 40 and older. The book starts with asubject that women in this age range usually don't concern themselves with--contraception--and includes some shocking statistics (half of all pregnancies in women older than 40 are unintended; the abortion rate in this age group is only second to that of teenagers). Reichman explains the pros and cons of different forms of contraception, including the mini-pill and surgical options; she omits natural family planning, but she does include 10 methods that are in development and awaiting government approval.

For women having difficulties becoming pregnant, Reichman details a dozen tests that hopeful couples can use to pinpoint the problem; the stages of the procedures, costs, and potential complications are included in down-to-earth, nonintimidating language. The true value of this book, though, are Reichman's answers to scores of questions that nervous patients might be too upset or too afraid to ask--or might not even consider--as well as those that physicians might forget to address or lack time to fully explain.

The chapters on menopause and cancer, and the lucid and lengthy explanations of risk factors, treatments, and side effects, are the most useful parts of the book. Who knew, for example, that living at altitudes above 10,000 feet can cause menopause to begin as much as two years earlier than normal? Reichman also includes clear explanations of--and prevention tactics for--scary health problems that commonly affect women in this age group, including bladder-control problems, heart disease, and osteoporosis.

For those women who have trouble communicating with their physicians, Reichman will provide much-needed answers and advice.

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Female baby boomers will find herein everything they wanted (or didn't want) to know about aging: hot flashes, estrogen, progesterone, osteoporosis, bladder control and more. In a chipper voice, Reichman, an LA-based obstetrician/gynecologist and host of the PBS series Straight Talk on Menopause, issues a dire warning to her audience: mistakes of the past (e.g., drinking alcohol, smoking, multiple sex partners, improper nutrition) are catching up with them. But there's good news too: midlife is usually not too late to take charge and recover health. Readers who ignore the silly asides ("So 'oy,' can we 'soy' our way out of hot flashes?") and editorial "we" ("we just got our period") will find plenty of pertinent facts here. Reichman comprehensively discusses?and advocates?hormone replacement therapy. She addresses fertility problems faced by women of later childbearing age and frankly explores contraception and sexual issues for single women. Practical information (today's birth control pill, safer and weaker than yesteryear's, can reduce the risk of some cancers) is augmented by critical commentary (the female condom, which makes a "crinkly noise," is "not a pretty sight!"). Also covering heart disease, osteoporosis, autoimmune diseases and cancer, this book's strength remains its direct explanation of the medical options available to women facing midlife health decisions.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars I'm Too Young to Get Old, Mar 19 2002
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This review is from: I'm Too Young to Get Old: Health Care for Women After Forty (Paperback)
I have referred to this book since it was published in 1996 and find it to be a treasure trove of information. It is well written and covers all issues that I have ever had the need to look up. As a woman experiencing perimenopause and now menopause, it has been a real aid to me. I find the description of HRT options to be the most informative I have found. I would like to see an update to reflect revisions to medical options since 1996, but with that proviso, give it a high recommendation.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Dr. Reichman gives all women a health game plan., Dec 28 1998
This review is from: I'm Too Young to Get Old: Health Care for Women After Forty (Paperback)
Dr. Reichamn has written a well thought out health game plan for all women over thirty. She addresses many common health challenges and presents good options and explainations. When I realized at age 36, I was going through perimenopause,it was Reichman's book that got me on track. She offered help for my pounding heart, constant hot flashes, and troubles with sleeping. It was a godsend. As the creator and host of HotFlash!, an online perimenopause support group, I recommend this book for my new memebers. It has literally helped hundreds of women. Dr. Reichamn acknowledegs the special differences each woman possess and how these differences require unique solutions. She discusses both natural and traditional means to help women through perimenopause and other health challenges. If there is only one book to buy this would be it. I have read dozens of perimenopause/menopause books, conducted extensive research on the how the body changes with perimenopause/menopause and have talked with hundreds of women about their health needs. This book has it all. It reflects my belief that all women need to be educated about ALL aspects and therapies for perimenopause. Buy one for yourself, and buy one for your best friend : ).
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5.0 out of 5 stars I would like to see this book come out on audio tape., Feb 4 1998
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Please consider putting the book on audio tape so others, who have less time to read, can listen to it in the car while driving to work or on long trips. Great book and very helpful. Debbie
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