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Six thousand women enter menopause every day, and studies have shown that the fairer sex can experience menopausal and perimenopausal symptoms as early as their 20s and 30s. Dr. Phil’s wife, Robin, author of "What’s Age Got to Do with It?" is on a mission to show the ladies how to embrace life changes with dignity and grace!


 

 

“When I look in the mirror, I don’t see an attractive man. I see a man who is full of failure and doubt. I believe I am suffering from male menopause: The depression, the lethargy, kind of like a needle on a record that needs to be changed," says Howard, 47.

 

"In my 30s, I was able to burn the candle at both ends. There never was a problem. I started noticing there was more fat and less lean muscle. I’m not able to concentrate on things as well as I did before," he says. "My functionality, as far as sexual, seems to have waned quite a bit. I went to my physician, and I was told that my testosterone level is slightly lower than that of a man aged 85 to 99.” 


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