Does the symptoms still accure

Do you still get the symptoms even though going through menopause do you still get the symptoms of having a period

Hi Monique,

I did, when mine started missing here and there I was always expecting one because I had all the symptoms back ache full breasts etc.

I had them for about 18 months after my last period.

YES!    And its not uncommon.  I would never have known about it without this discussion group. 

 

Hi

Yes i still get the odd tenderness around boobs, and cramping pains, around the front and in my back, but without the period itself. 

I do, I have not had a period in years but still get most of the symptoms.

Are your symptoms as bad as when you were peri though?? mine arent now im post, but ive been on it for nearly 10 years now, thats bad if yours are still strong now your post, if so, how long have you been on the menopause now??

My symptoms are much worse now, I am in peri.  I have not had a period in 16 years. I am in perimenopause according to the labs, it started about a year ago. 

Hi Lennie

OMG............you poor bugger, its like your periods stopped first! and then you went into peri,and only a year ago,  thats why your symptoms are so bad, because your in peri, well if your periods have stopped, how you gonna know when your post?? did you go through some sought of shock for your periods to stop when they did?? or, did you have an op of some sought??

Yes most of us have our period if you have been period free one year then you are in menopause perimenopause is terrible the symptoms are debilitating

Hi Misty,

Not much about mine changed even after 2 years period free. If anything some of the symptoms that would come and go during peri came and stayed after they stopped.

How long have you been on the menopause? what year did you start it?? once your post a year later, your symptoms should ease, but you should still get hot flushes or, warmth the same, but even this should ease at some point down the line, but, wondering, if you finish your periods early in menopause, your symptoms may continue for a long time afterwards, from reading some of the comments on the forum, that seems to be the pattern, i could be wrong, however, a friend of mine was told by her gp, that some women are on menopause for life, you should think about HRT in that case if you feel this could be you!

I was in peri for 8 years, not had a period for 1 year, so now post, total 10 years so far,  this part can last a further 5 years, but time, symptoms all differ in length, and severity, from woman to woman, peri was by far the worst time, i personally do feel my symptoms are milder, and i have a more balanced feel than i use to if that makes sense.

I started with sleep and depression in 2005. Both have remained and not really changed until depression began to lift a few weeks into HRT.

Then awful queasy feeling a day here and there in the 2006/7. Everything I looked at or cooked made me feel sick. For a few years I was eating only because you have to and didn't enjoy any of it often wishing I didn't have to.

This was also around the time I'd get a horrible taste and to begin with it was a few days here and there then worsening until I was going crazy with it. I'd always hated peppermints but at its worst I was getting through 2 to 3 packets of extra strong a day.

Then a lethargic feeling like I was coming down with the flu again on and off but became more often. I was tested for all sorts and was low b12. The injections made a little difference whilst I was having them, but as soon as my levels were normal they stopped giving me them.

I put the tiredness down to lack of quality sleep. I stopped exercising and at my worst I was pulling myself up the stairs using the banister. When I was hovering I'd do one room then have to sit and get over it before the next. I also started sitting down to peel veg etc.

The worst experience of this (crashing fatigue) was about a year after my periods stopped.

I went shopping with my husband and all I wanted to do was sit down and spent the whole time convincing him we needed another cuppa in cafes and walking around I was eyeing up the next bench so I could sit down.

2004 was my last period.

Things in hindsight had slightly improved going up stairs was easier and the bad taste although still present had gone from horrible nasty to a somewhat lemony taste and I was having to eat peppermint a lot less.

I had also gone back to eating and drinking a few things that I had given up because they made me feel sick.

So I could enjoy 2 or 3 coffees a day (I would have had maybe 6 before) and eggs I went several years without having one the smell of them made me feel sick like certain things when I was pregnant.

Feeling hot was occasional then became all the time I think worse after meno and anxiety was the same almost a permanent daily thing.

I had been convinced by doctors that it was all to do with my depression, I had tried loads of different Meds for it yet within a week of HRT it was lifting.

I was really worried about trying HRT even then I had to ask to be put on it. I wish I'd known about it and tried it earlier.

It has possible side effects (I did my research and asked for what seems to be the safest plant based HRT).

All the different Meds I've tried have had a scary list of side effects, I tried each one they offered but none did half of what the HRT achieved in the first few weeks.

My periods stopped at 52.

I was wondering why it is SOOOO bad, its horrible. I had a partial hysterectomy because I had numerous fibroid tumors which run in my family.  So, I have not had a period in years. The only reason I knew I was in peri because my breast hurt all the time, I had hot flashes, and I had severe anxiety. By the way, I still have all of this but more, with joint pain and swelling.,

Yes the breast pain and anxiety lord its horrible

It's been over two years for me

ahh makes sense now, just keep my fingers crossed for you, that your one of the lucky ones, who isnt on it for very long, because i was on peri for 8 long years, tried all soughts, doesnt mean this is you or, anyone else though, i think mine took longer because i was on a 6 weeks cycle, i had a period change every two years,  until i stopped one year ago, and every time i had a change, which was, 3 period changes over 6 years, trust me to get it long and slow, my symptoms got worse and worse, with each change, until i thought, dont think i can take another one like this, not without seriously going mad, for me the depression was the worst, then anxiety, think about it girls, if, you had pmt, depression, etc, immediately before your periods started in the past, however slight, then what you get immediately before your period is due during peri, is a worsening of those symptoms, but for us lennie, our periods stopping, mark the end of that, symptoms continue, but much milder, and more balanced like before, but the heat comes on more, due to decline now, but should also setttle, for how long is up to our bodies again, but during peri we get too many hormones, causing inbalance to happen with other hormones, progesterone, and testosterone.  Unfortunately  it CAN get worse before it gets better, but it WILL get better, and if it doesnt, resort to HRT if you feel you have too, i was lucky in that, i didnt have my symptoms 24/7, makes me think in your case, you may not be on it as long with having your symptoms non stop, this is what i hope for you anyway, and for us all.

Yes, i have fibroids, one has calcified so no problem now, one has shrunk, but the last one, became necrotic two years into peri, didnt need hystercetomy as it settled on its own thankfully, but it was being in peri which made it grow rapidly, as hormones are its food, so you get rapid growth during peri, then after decline  fingers crossed, they shrink becausehormones are their food, and they now have no food supply, mine thankfully have, just depends on how much oestrogen you lose, another pain in the butt.

We all need to be drs dont we to keep up with whats going on, it affects so many systems, creating 100s of symptoms, my gp a complete waste of time, and shes a woman, cant wait until she goes on, then she might show a little bit of understanding then,. 

Hi

Yes i had the crashing fatigue, its crippling isnt it, never felt anything like it, i went to the chronic fatigue clinic and they taught me pacing techniques, which you sound like your doing, stay off all caffine drinks though, only decaf coffee and tea dyuring flares, no what you mean about changing tastes, and certain foods making you feel sick, but wasnt a main symptom for me, but had it yes.

being in menopause, the hot flushes do get stronger, due to the decline in hormones, but should ease after another few years, cant say my anxiety levels have stayed up as they havent, but yes, HRT can be scary to go on, and just the relief must have been great for you to finally get that, i cant have it im afraid as there is cancer in the immediate family, caused by menopause, whether there is a safer one for me, i dont know!! glad things have got better for you since then. 

Hi Elaine,

I did a lot of research was given horse urine HRT in the beginning which I threw straight in the bin. Plant based are suppose to be safer. I was looking at menopause matters site on Facebook the other day and read an article saying plant based are not thought to cause it.

Horse urine ones were the ones used in the trials that bought about the cancer scares.

The problem pharmaceutical companies have with plant based is that they cannot patent the actual products as the estrogen used is estradiol which is identical to ours and you cannot patent a natural product (I think they get patents on the delivery system instead ) so there is not as much money to be made from it.

Hi zigangie

Never knew that, thats very interesting, that says it all doesnt it, its all about money, isnt that everything in life now, what has this world come too,sometimes money is a curse isnt it.