ower Surges MeraiMigNIE W2NAMMZOMINMASIMISKENWIM Panel discusses women's mid-life health issues. LINDA ROSENFELD SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS R \ H ,-- efering to menopause as a ease. If, for medical reasons, a "new lease on life," re pre- woman is unable to take estro- Pritchard, focused on a healthy sentatives of Planned P ar- gen, calcitonin and biophos- diet to maintain a healthy body. enthood of Southe ast phates also are available. And, A registered dietitian at Henry Ford Hospital, she explained that Michigan and the Natio nal of course, there's calcium. Council of Jewish Women or ga- The rest of the panel focused a low-fat, high-fiber diet is the nized a panel to address the s ub- on a less medical, more attitudi- best way to keep fit through food. Legumes and dried beans were ject. nal view of menopause. Dr. Sal- Dr. Shari Maxwell, directo r of ly Rosenberg, a psychiatrist and mentioned several times as obstetrics and gynecology at the psychologist, said historically sources of fiber and low-fat pro- Pierson Center of Henry F ord women often withdrew from so- tein, as well as a product called Hospital, began the afternoo n's ciety. Many felt that, without Beano, which is a gas-reducing presentation with a concise ex- their ability to bear children, they food additive. Held at Adat Shalom syna- planation of Hormonal Repla ce- had no power. Only within the ment Therapy, the most comm on past 60 years has that attitude gogue, the "Women's Mid-Life medical treatment for the effec is changed, but not completely, she Health" panel drew about 65 Dorothy Storchan and Dorothy Sweet participate in exercise at the forum. women. Most were older than 60. of menopause. said. At that age, the women were ple. There needs to be a sympo- Dr. Maxwell emphasized th at Ms. Rosenberg wanted the From a psychological per- HRT, which involves an estrog en spective, menopause can cause past perimenopause (the grad- sium for women who are aging panel to help "demystify" this pe- supplement, can help allevia to symptoms like depression, irri- ual period of change leading to and already have osteoporosis, riod of a woman's life. With the menopause) and also beyond the she said. some symptoms of menopau se, tability and unexpected mood right preventative measures and Judy Rosenberg, president of positive attitudes, she said, per- like urinary problems, hot flas h- swings. Estrogen, as well as psy- prevention period of osteoporo- NCJW, said "we were hoping to imenopause and menopause can es (she showed a cartoon sayi ng chological therapy, can help to sis. Dorothy Storchan, who is in attract more younger women, that real women call them "po w- solve these problems. Dr. Rosen- be a productive time in a er surges"), osteoporosis and c ar- berg emphasized that it is im- her early 80s, felt that the dis- but women don't want to open woman's life. ❑ cussion didn't refer to older peo- their eyes to what is coming." diovascular disease. She not ed portant to express the hurt, that estrogen is the only me d- disappointment and frustra- ication FDA-approved for t he tion accompanying prevention of osteoporosis. menopause in order to move Dr. Maxwell pointed out, ho w- beyond the blues into a more ever, that HRT does have som e upbeat, spiritual frame of side effects, including breast can - mind. cer, uterine cancer, unexplaine d Barbara Schiff, co-owner of vaginal bleeding and strokes. B ut the Workout Company, par- these complications are general took in the panel to encourage ly particular to individuals. The y women to begin or continue should not deter a women fro m exercising. Physical activity at least inquiring about HRT, sh e is a way to defend their bod- urim last week brought forth volunteers who said. es form osteoporosis, as well helped metro Detroit's Jewish elderly enjoy Also presenting a medical pe r- as the other side-effects of the holiday of sweets, treats, singing and spective on the topic was D r. menopause, she said. Three games. Henry Bone, director of the de aerobic classes a week are Eleventh-grade student Nechama Hochbaum, partment of bone and mineral a t probably enough to help mit- president of Akiva Hebrew Day School's student Henry Ford Hospital. Dr. Bon e i gate the problems of estrogen council, organized her peers into three groups. The spoke on the reasons for and pre - d epletion, increase muscle students visited Menorah House and Prentis vention of osteoporosis, a condi mass, and strengthen the Manor nursing homes, as well as Fleischman Res- tion affecting bone tissue. h eart. idence, assisted living quarters in West Bloom- "Osteoporosis is the majo r Ms. Schiff also spoke field. cause of dependency in otherwise fr ankly about what exercise Although the project was optional, "most all of healthy, elderly women. A c annot do. woman can have a good heart `The exercise business is an good lungs and good brains," h e i mage industry. We are sell- (Akiva's) high-schoolers went. We wanted to make Above right: said. "But with a broken hip, sh e i ng fantasy, not reality," she other people happy," Nechama said. Botsford music ends up in a nursing home." therapist Rose The students, 60 in all, delivered shalach man- aid. Morgan (center) ot, prepared by Jewish Experiences For Families. Dr. Bone explained that bone Unfortunately, women who appreciates continuously breaks down and is d on't buy into the fantasy They sang with the residents and chatted with volunteers ltzik replaced throughout a person's them about Purims of their past. arely stick around for the re- Prikupets, Pearl lifetime. Osteoporosis is a condi- a lity — improved health and In Farmington Hills, at Botsford Continuing Biber, Stefa tion in which the body is unable a ppearance, imperfect though Health Center, volunteers carried on a 25-year-old Kupfer and to replace bone sufficiently. It can th ese things might remain. tradition of celebrating the holidays with residents Susan Kraus. of that institution. be caused by many things: thy- "Exercise is the metaphor roid replacement therapy, cal- fo r how you will greet all chal- Pearl Biber, a Bingham Farms resident and vol- Above left Tillie Katz and cium and vitamin D deficiencies le nges of aging," she said. unteer, organized a Purim service. Rabbi Chaim Necha ma and alcohol in excessive Bergstein explained the message of Purim and pre- _ Ms. Schiff admonished that Hochbaum talk amounts. The biggest contribut- th e reasons woman age 50 sented residents with gifts. Volunteers Stefa about Purim. ing factor of osteoporosis is es- a nd older don't exercise are Kupfer, Susan Kraus and Natalie Sunshine served trogen deficiency. the residents hamantashen, fruit and juice. Ac- (-) ex actly the reasons why they Bottom left: Dr. Bone stressed the impor- sh ould: fear of being injured, cordionist Itzik Prikupets entertained the elder- < Etan Berman ly with music. tance of HRT, not only for the th ey don't like it and it's too visits with prevention of osteoporosis, but ha rd. Ms. Biber and her volunteers are part of Ahavas Menorah House also in combat against heart dis- resident Paulina Chesed Bikor-Cholem, a group whose members The last speaker, Sherry Tasco. visit the ill and aged on a regular basis. ❑ Young, Old Help Aged Enjoy Purim p