bookwormom Dec 14, 2006 I have not done this, but I think there is definitely a market! Menopause brings changes that are so unexpected, I think many women would welcome a resource. I'm wondering if this would be covered by insurance. Also I'm wondering if this would be a 1:1 service or if it would include support groups. I'd be interested in hearing what you are doing. 0 Likes
UKRNinUSA, RN Specializes in burn, geriatric, rehab, wound care, ER. Has 25 years experience. Dec 17, 2006 Can I consult you on my perimenopause symptoms?I for one would welcome such a resource as a female in my 40's who is actually going thru some unexpected changes (of the mood swing variety). My husband would too! Any links would be appreciated. 0 Likes
ddt4u Dec 19, 2006 MPractitioner Credentialing Progam Info - NAMShere you can find a list of all menopause practitioners in the US 0 Likes
ddt4u Dec 19, 2006 UKRNinUSA:sorry, it's not that I don't want to consult with you, and I still will if you like but I think it better to do it in person......my private mail is in case you want to chat morecareforwomen@hetnet.nlmy name is Denise 0 Likes
ddt4u Dec 19, 2006 I am a RN and old RM. I do consulting for pregnant expats and internationals in the Eindhoven area of the Netherlands. these ladies get a 2 hour session where I explain all the ins and outs of having a baby in the netherlands.since this year I am also doing menopause consulting after having done a special training as a RN. if you look on the www.careforwomen.nl site and click on the brtitish flag top right, you can read the English version!My heart once again will be for the expats/internationals going through the menopause here but for financial reasons i cannot do only them. I now have to help the local ladies too!! it's great to do and i love what I do. sometimes lonely being the only 'outsider' but now I have all of you to chat with!!!!! 0 Likes