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Track the Perimenopause: Record Your Cycle, Symptoms, Sleep and Mood

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About Track The Perimenopause: Record Your

Easily record your cycle, symptoms, sleep and mood in this detailed one year tracker designed especially for the perimenopause. Now includes hot flash and weight trackers.  Cycle Calendar: A condensed yearly calendar lets you see patterns and irregularities at a glance.  Monthly Symptom Calendar: Quick to fill in each day. Detailed list of possible symptoms, and spaces to add your own.  Hot Flash Tracker: See when hot flashes are happening, and how many you are experiencing each day. Sleep Tracker: Track when you slept as well as how many hours. Easy to see broken sleep and disrupted sleep patterns.  Medication History: Track medications or supplements you take, and any improvements or side effects you experience.  Weight Tracker: Record your weight each week to spot changes and trends.   Energy / Anxiety / Stressful Events: See how your energy level rises and falls, track your mood, anxiety and stressful events.  Mind / Emotions: Track how you have felt each day, with common emotions listed and space to add your own.  Covers one year - but has a cycle calendar for four years to allow you to look for patterns over time.  Undated so you can start any time.  Personalized Tracker: This section may include healthy habits such as exercise or eating well, weight gain or loss, medications or supplements, or other health related conditions. Make it your own.  Section for questions to ask your doctor  Quick and easy to fill in  Space for notes and observations on the weekly tracking pages.  Why Keep a Symptom Diary?  As the body prepares for the end of menstruation the hormonal balance shifts. These changes can start ten years before your last period, and can affect a lot more than the monthly cycle. Keeping a log during this time can help you better understand what is happening, predict your changing cycles and symptoms, and communicate with health-care providers if you need to do so. For example, if you have been feeling very tired you can show in detail when, for how long, and what else has been going on. Use the information you record to help you answer the question “How can I best take care of myself?”