07-17-2017 06:52
07-17-2017 06:52
I'm a 41 year old woman experiencing perimenopause. I'm looking for other women who are experiencing perimenopause as well so we can help support eachother through this roller coaster ride.
10-11-2019 08:45
10-11-2019 08:45
10-11-2019 09:03
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10-13-2019 17:03
10-13-2019 17:03
10-14-2019 04:37
10-14-2019 04:37
That´s exactly how I felt Melrey, dizzy, incredibly weak, tired, throw in nauseous in the morning too. I was out of balance as well, would have to grab hold of something. It started in April of this year and lasted until August. The weakness really irritated me, my legs felt like rubber. I started walking, trying to get a little exercise in (I´ve always been really active), now it´s October and I´m back to working out again, the weakness is gone. I find that I´m going through stages, as soon as I get used to my symptoms, they change. I went through a bought of depression and insomnia, but that´s going away too, so I don´t know what will be next. 500 mg of ginger helped with the dizziness. It´s the same thing that´s in dramamine, the natural version, and it really helped with the nausea too. As for the weakness, I don´t know if the walking helped or it just went away on it´s own. It wasn´t just my legs, my arms were really weak too. I think this brought on the depression because I was too weak to get anything accomplished during the day.
10-16-2019 15:42
10-16-2019 15:42
10-17-2019 06:09
10-17-2019 06:09
One weekend my dizziness was so bad that my husband took me to the ER thinking it was related to diabetes ( I don´t have it, but my mother does). The ER doctor wanted to do a cat scan, I refused, he couldn´t find anything wrong with me. I went to my doctor and she told me it was vertigo. She told me to take dramamine for it. The ginger pills are the natural version of dramamine and did the trick. If you go back and read, you´ll notice that Klane1118 had vertigo too. It seems to be a common perimenopause symptom. The vertigo and anxiety came first, then the weakness. My anxiety was through the roof! I felt better in the evenings too. After the weakness, vertigo and anxiety went away came the depression. I started taking walks, started out slow, then went into power walking. It seemed to help. The depression is gone now and I´m back to doing workouts again. I don´t know how long this will last though, I keep getting this feeling that a new set of symptoms is about to strike. April through August was really rough.
10-22-2019 09:09
10-22-2019 09:09
Hi all. I am 48 years old...soon to be 49 and started PM in December of 2018. It has been such a comfort to me to read all of the stories here...and has made me feel that I'm not so alone. For me it started when my clockwork cycles of 29 days began to be irregular. I had a period that lasted 7 days and two weeks later would have another one. This would be punctuated by months of almost normal cycle length but the past few months have been long. My last cycle lasted 6 weeks, and I am on the 41st day of my current cycle with no end in sight. PM has caused so many things to go wrong with my body that I guess I always took for granted. I never had skin problems and always loved being out in the sun. We went to the beach in May and I broke out in a horrible rash. Come to find out, I had developed an allergy to my own perspiration. This has changed my life and not for the better. I can only tolerate the sun in short spurts and my lengthy workouts at the gym have become a thing of the past. Add that to an already sluggish metabolism and I'm left with an extra 15 pounds that won't go away no matter how many calories I cut. I am sluggish and tired because I can't sleep at night...and if I ever am able to get to sleep, I often can't stay that way. I suffer from brain fog and extremely poor memory, night sweats (which cause my allergy to flare up), itchy dry skin, sore breasts/nipples, loss of libido, horrible mood swings that make me feel crazy, heart palpitations and sinus infections....and that's only scratching the surface. Like so many of you, my doctor's advice was to go on HRT in the form of birth control pills which I really don't want to do. He said that this phase could last for years, and it makes me wonder how in the world women are supposed to live like this??
10-22-2019 09:27
10-22-2019 09:27
10-22-2019 10:02
10-22-2019 10:02
Thanks @mary21667 that is exactly my fear! Who knows for sure whether or not these medications are safe for women of our age, but I feel like there has been enough research done that shows a strong indication that they aren't. I just can't bring myself to risk it. I already had a scare on my last mammogram and that was bad enough. As though women didn't already have to go through enough in our lives as it is.
10-23-2019 05:57
10-23-2019 05:57
10-29-2019 14:42
10-29-2019 14:42
Hey,
I'm 41 too and the last almost two years has been pretty bad! What's going on with you?
10-29-2019 14:46
10-29-2019 14:46
I'm not happy y'all are going through this, but I'm glad I'm not alone. I have felt like I'm losing my mind. My anxiety has been off the rails! Super short periods (like two days) then sometimes two periods in a month. It started for me maybe around 36? I started taking Evening Primrose Oil because I would get so angry about the least little thing. Now it's terrible anxiety, lack of confidence, I smell terrible and am having depression. I have tried everything under the sun. I feel like zombies have invaded my body. I feel so different!
10-29-2019 17:54
10-29-2019 17:54
10-30-2019 02:35
10-30-2019 02:35
Oh my goodness, I am currently experiencing an identical situation. I am 50 in a couple of months and had a huge anxiety episode about 10 days ago out of nowhere. I have remained in a state of 'alert' since then. Tinnitus, nervous stomach, high pulse (Plus RHR), complete insomnia, etc etc. I'm due for some blood tests later today to rule out other conditions. I didn't consider it to be my hormones until a nurse mentioned the possible connection a few days ago. I'd be interested to hear how you are getting on & any advice you can offer 🙂
10-30-2019 05:39
10-30-2019 05:39
10-30-2019 06:14
10-30-2019 06:14
Hi,
I too had depression last winter , not thinking that it was the start of primenopause . Earlier this year I had two bladder infections, and a yeast infections, my pulse began to go up high , my blood pressure was going up, it was always stable while on blood pressure medications since I was 31 years old. I do remember in my late 30's I would get diariah before or during my period, I would have night sweats where I would wake up with my hairline, under breast wet from sweat. I would have light dizziness that started at 39 years old. Then last summer dizziness I felt like I was falling side ways. I though I had diabetes got checked and no came back normal. Then this past spring I was beginning to feel tired , in June dizziniess all the time , then my legs were beginning to feel weak, not being able to stand, arms too weak, feeling out of balance, light headed and extreme fatigue. Ear ringing. I was also feeling nausea, hungry all the time which it still happens sometimes. Bad high anxiety that started in the summer, has gotten better in the past few weeks, thank God! My period has changed, it use to be 6 days and now it only last for 4 days.
10-31-2019 14:23
10-31-2019 14:23
11-01-2019 12:37
11-01-2019 12:37
It’s still a battle. I’ve tried progesterone and a ton of supplements. It started with just a few bad days a month but now I’m just trying to feel decent. I’m trying a new supplement and will keep you posted. Mine hit me out of nowhere. I feel foggy, sad, anxiety off the chain but sometimes better. I’ve had several tests and my hormones vary. You’re not alone.
11-01-2019 16:54
11-01-2019 16:54
11-02-2019 10:53
11-02-2019 10:53