I want my life back

I am 47 years old and peri. Does anyone lay down at night and feel funny in their head. It only lasts for a second but it almost feels like I'm going to pass out. It feels like a knock in my head. I also have body jerks and a constant ringing in my ear. During the day I am fine but at night my life changes

Yes, this has happened to me and quite discerning. Lasted for a good year. It has stopped for the most part. Still get the muscle twitching thing.

Yes. It has been bad and has been ongoing for about 6 months now.

My life sux all day with different symtoms

Hi Shirley I used to be like that on a night felt light headed I was told by my doctor it was anxiety , I had anxiety in the day time i went to see a councillor didn't

work for 4 months i felt that wanted to end my life ,I take hrt now been on them for 16 months still have off days but better then I was .I was 47 this July

Take care

Paula

Hi Paula

What HRT are you on?

Hi Michelle I am on prempak -c1.25mg/0.15mg conjugated estrogens and norgestrel it is what the doctor gave me said this is the one I needed still have light periods

Paula

Yes this is part of menopause I had this at one point it does go away hang in there I still get the ringing the most thing I'm experiencing now are tightness in my upper body the doc told me I have bursitis I use to get so many symptoms burning tongue fuzzy thinking burning feeling in my arms back legs then I would get hot flashes hands feel weak at times nausea at times I just had the nausea went away lower back pain leg pain it's 66 symptoms I think I've experienced 60 of them lol well hope I helped good luck god bless

I have a constant hissing in my ears and also a weird head/vision feeling. This has been for the last 3 months and docs are saying its anxiety. Some days I cope .... some I don't

Oh my i have what sounds like a washing machine. Im post menapause about 1.5 years. Started in april. In seeing the ent in a week. I went a few minths back they said it was a retracted eustatian tube from a sinus thing.

everything changes. You emerge with a different body. Allergies where you had none before. Different reactions to stuff. It's weird. The anxiety does calm down. The ringing does calm down although i have a different odd sound lately. I dont know what these hormones do but they make a mess for a while. Everyone i have talked to too says it takes years for it all to balance out.some of it has for me and im still waiting in some. Headaches were a huge thing for years. Check your blood pressure, that changes too as does cholesterol. the one thing i am so grateful for is i do not miss getting my period at all.