Those of us who experience early menopause may feel a more negative effect on their body image and attitudes than women who go through menopause at the usual age. If we have had our ovaries surgically removed, there is no period of gradual physical or emotional adjustment, and we may feel an abrupt sense of loss. Those of us whose early menopause is due to cancer treatments sometimes report little change in their body image.
Still others who are cancer survivors with early menopause talk of the paradox and ambiguity of "experiencing a different body" yet not fitting the description of the average menopausal woman. For some of us, survival issues take precedence over the confrontation of age and menopause.
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