66 Peri menopause / Menopause Symptoms you may experience which may help some ladies
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SIXTY-SIX PHYSICAL SYMPTOMS: Part one 1 - 49
These are very real physical changes and conditions. Some symptoms alarm a woman that she may be suffering from a serious disease. Perhaps you know the more common ones related to menopausal symptoms in this list. But many of these may surprise you, as they have not been typically associated with this normal physiological transformation.
1. Change in Menstrual Cycle, Cycles may get closer together or farther apart, lighter and shorter in duration or much heavier, lasting longer than one has been accustomed to. Menses may seem to take forever to begin with dark spotting for days until you actually flow, or you might feel like you have your menses every two weeks.
2. Menstrual Flooding can come on with sudden onset and feel like you may hemorrhage to death. Or it can be a gradual build up just when you think your menses will end and you start gushing for days. Flooding commonly accompanies the woman with uterine fibroids as she transits into menopause.
3. Headaches, Migraines, especially before, during or at the end of your menses debilitate and radically interferes with normal functioning.
4. Decreased Motor Coordination, Clumsiness, almost begins to make the woman who experiences this feel like she is certainly less than graceful during perhaps an already awkward period in her life.
5. Lethargy, a persistent feeling sluggishness physically and mentally, that seems to negate ones ability to do much.
6. Physical Exhaustion , and Crushing Crashing Fatigue that can come on so suddenly and grip you into feeling like you will collapse unless you stop this instant.
7. Exacerbation of any Chronic Illness or Existing Condition transpires as hormones decline or deviate from their normal balance.
8. Insomnia, this includes a new or unusual pattern of either difficulty falling asleep, or dropping off to sleep for a few hours and then awakening with the inability to return to sleep.
9. Sleep Disturbances sometimes are from nightmares, night sweats, or just a vague sense of restlessness keeping you up or disrupting your precious revitalizing retreat from this realm of responsibilities.
10. Night Sweats often begin between a woman?s breasts, initially a night or two before her menses, waking her from sleep, later more profoundly disturbing with up to total body saturation, followed by damp or sweat drenched chills.
11. Interference With Dream Recall interrupts the sense of normal sleep, if you are someone accustomed to vivid or at least some detailed memory of your dreamtime.
12. Muscle Cramps can occur anywhere in the body from legs to back to neck, and sometimes reflects the need for more calcium, or simply that your progesterone levels are too low.
13. Low Backache often worsens before or during menses, but if your hormones remain at low levels, you can experience it on a regular basis.
14. Gall Bladder Symptoms of pain, spasms and discomfort felt in the right upper abdominal quadrant under the ribs, which may be accompanied by belching, bloating, and intolerance to certain foods reflect the increased liver load with declining hormones.
15. Frequent Urination, or sensations that mimic urinary infections is a disturbing symptom often unrelieved by actual urination. It is often experienced as the sensation of needing to urinate all the time, even immediately afterwards.
16. Urinary Incontinence, the uncontrollable and spontaneous loss of urine, or the Urge for Incontinence, can occur suddenly or feel continuous, and not only in response to coughing, sneezing, jumping or running.
17. Hypoglycemic Reactions happen when suddenly your blood sugar crashes and you must have food now.
18. Food Cravings, often for sweets or salty foods, but can include sour or pungent foods.
19. Increased Appetite, especially at night and after dinner contributes to that unusual and unwanted weight gain.
20. Dark Circles Under Eyes can also be caused by adrenal exhaustion and thyroid dysfunctions, but no amount of sleep seems to eliminate it.
21. Joint and Muscle Pain, Achy, Sore Joints, Muscles and Tendons, which sometimes develop into actual carpal tunnel syndrome, or give rise to the questioning of other disease possibilities.
22. Increased Tension in Muscles demonstrates itself in those hunched up shoulders as you work or talk about anything uncomfortable, along with promoting lower back pain and a stiff neck.
23. Increased Hair Loss or Thinning anywhere on body, including your head, armpits, pubic area.
24. Increase in Facial Hair especially under your chin, or along your jaw line. It may be defined by generalized hair growth, or a specific and coarse single strand of hair that pokes out, even curls.
25. Unusually Hair Growth, around Nipples, between Breasts, down your back, places where your hair was finer, less coarse.
26. Acne, quite disturbing to any woman who dealt with this in adolescence and never thought it would recur.
27. Infertility causes grief in the woman who postponed pregnancy in her earlier years and now wishes to conceive, carry to term a healthy baby, and discovers she is unable to do so.
28. Loss of Breast Tissue begins with the decrease of progesterone production. Women often feel as though their breast have become empty sacs devoid of their normal fullness, with or without sagging.
29. Breast Soreness/Tenderness/Pain/ Engorgement and swelling, occurs particularly a few days to one week before bleeding actually begins, which usually potentiates complete relief of any pain or swelling.
30. Painful, or tender nipples have been described as this exquisite localized pain only in the nipples and suggests estrogen excess.
31. Cold Extremities feels quite strange especially in the presence of a hot flash, the combination of which is not impossible.
32. Being Accident Prone, bumping into things, not even realizing it until the bruise reveals itself later and then lacking the ability to recall the causative incident feels perplexing and a little scary at the prospect of something more damaging.
33. Hot flashes initially may be described as mild to severe flushes of heat waves, and for some women these evolve into intense outbreaks of sudden heat with sweating and turning bright red all over.
34. Loss of Sexual Energy, our Libido, can be marked by a gradual or sudden disinterest in sex, to the development of an actual aversion.
35. Painful Sex often described as if one?s vagina would tear open at the point of penetration along with feelings of abrasion during intercourse.
36. Vaginal Dryness, Irritation, sometimes accompanied by a consistent unusual discharge - typically odor free, negates a woman?s ability to be sexually active, or able to enjoy or be comfortable in her body.
37. Dizziness, feeling lightheaded and the loss of physical balance, and even a bit wobbling at times, requires pause in movement to prevent falling over or deepening into vertigo or feeling faint.
38. Ringing in the Ears, Tinnitus, can be experienced as a pulsing sensation, a whooshing sound, an almost musical or buzzing sound with a fuzzy sensation.
39. Abdominal Bloating comes on suddenly often after eating, or seems to be all the time, and can be visibly evident making you feel that you look like you are pregnant.
40. Weight Gain disturbs most women, particularly when it seems to happen over a couple of days, settles in the waist, buttocks and thighs, promoting a visceral thickening from the waist down, the classic middle-aged figure.
41. Fluid Retention, Edema, commonly with swelling in the legs and ankles, though not limited to this area and it is unrelieved by urination.
42. Palpitations or Heart Racing usually comes on suddenly, without warning or provocation, and dissipates spontaneously. The experience can be so wild and intense that a woman may become alarmed and wonder if she is having a heart attack.
43. Irregularities in your Heart Rate may feel more like your heart has just done a flip-flop or skipped a beat.
44. Constipation/Diarrhea, intermittent or alternating, results from declining hormone levels, which increase the demands on liver function and alters intestinal motility.
45. Tendency towards Candidiasis can increase, even if you have no prior known history ? and if you do, it may worsen.
46. Gastrointestinal Distress, Increased Flatulence, Unrelieved Gas pains, Indigestion, Nausea all can reflect intestinal changes due to hormonal imbalances.
47. Slow Digestion often goes along with the bloat ? what previously took four to five hours to digest, now seems to take all night. It seems worse in the evenings.
48. Lack of Appetite may be experienced as more of a lack of interest in food, going to the frig and standing there with the door open and staring blankly. Feeling completely uninspired, you busy yourself with something else and forget that you need to eat.
49. Changes in Body Odor especially disturbing when it seems to focus in the groin area, but can be anywhere on the body.
50. Puffy Eyes, not only from sleep disturbances, but also can accompany low progesterone.
51. Facial Pallor alternating with Facial Flushes is often intermittent with hot flashes.
52. Flare up of Arthritis worsens with low progesterone levels and increase sugar intake.
53. Loss of Bone Density, Osteoporosis, is not only an elderly woman?s disease, though it seems to develop over an extended period and is triggered by the decline of hormone production.
54. Dry Hair, Change in Skin Tone, Integrity, and Texture, becomes more wrinkled, and may begin the thinning process.
55. Changes in your Fingernails characterized by easy breakage, bending, cracking and getting softer.
56. Itchy, Crawly Skin with a strange sensation like insects crawling around under the skin ? quite different than the dry skin feeling.
57. Muscle tone seems to slack and sag, and loose its previous response to normal exercise.
58. Pelvic Pain can be random and independent of cycles and may feel continuous for some women.
59. Dry, Itchy Eyes felt in the deep posterior aspect of the eye socket, as well as superficially.
60. Teeth Aching or the experience of a strange sensation in one?s teeth or gums, often accompanied by an increase in bleeding gums.
61. Change in the normal Tongue sensation, which can be accompanied by a feeling of burning in your tongue and roof of mouth, malodorous breath or change in breath odor, and/or a bad taste in your mouth.
62. Memory Loss or Lapses in time, makes one feel disoriented and less focused, especially when you go into another room to get something specific and seconds later cannot remember what you went to retrieve.
63. Feeling Faint for no known reason (this does not include standing up too quickly)
64. Tingling in Extremities not only feels weird and like your hands or feet are falling asleep, but if persistent can be a symptom of diabetes, B12, potassium or calcium deficiency, or a compromise in blood vessel flexibility.
65. Sensation of Electrical Stimulation,or Shock occurring in the tissue under the skin, and may signal you that a hot flash will begin.
66. Increase and worsening of Allergies occurs as hormones become imbalanced, so can our immune system.
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sarah39816 jayneejay
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Keljo,
I am so sorry for all you've been through. I don't know what to say except I understand and I know how scary and frustrating it is to be in perimenopause and to have to deal with all these wicked symptoms. I am 47 and have had nearly every symtom on the list. I get scary stomach pain, headaches, extremely long periods, no periods, muscle aches, more anxiety and depression than I know how to handle and on and on and on. I am so sorry about your sweet dog. I don't have any children either. I have my husband but he is not as supportive as he once was and doesn't understand. He is frustrated and tired of all this.
I am wishing you better days ahead and much better health. I know you will get there. Please keep me posted on how you're doing. Big hugs--Sarah
lexie41068 sarah39816
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Hi Sarah I understand that's all that I can say since I have been going trough this scary experience for the past 4 years on and off non stop now 51 yrs. I wanted to know about your experience with stomach pain mine is so intense kept me up at night I might have to go to ER I don't know what to do, oh I wish there was a magic pill to make us all better.
Lexie
jacqueline06286 lexie41068
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Hi lexie,
I started perimenapause about 4 months ago back in October I started having stomach issues dr did an endoscopy and colonoscopy
Colonoscopy came back fine but the endoscopy came back with chronic inflammation I really think this is all related to perimenapause what is happening to me know apart from the fatigue tired is my head hurts and my shoulders hurt and it feels like there burning I really think that this is peri symptoms I had an appt with my obg to to be put on hrt she wants me to see a cardiologist before I'm put on hrt because of my age 51 and she tells me that the tired and feeling sluggish is not a peri symptoms but what I've been reading in this forum there's alote of woman that are experiencing the same or similar symptoms like me.
lexie41068 jacqueline06286
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Hi Jacqueline thanks for the quick reply yes i am positive that your fatigue is peri because that's the reason I found this God sent blog . My fatigue was behond explanation. Is your stomach better lately I suffer with ibs for as long as I remember the past 8 months has been the worst random indescribable cramp in my mid or left part of my stomach after i eat bloading gas etc. appointment with doctor tomorrow as I written in tears I am so scared being a single mom / widow for my 15 year old daughter she is a great kid I am so bless to have her talk soon.
Stay strong Hugs!
jacqueline06286 lexie41068
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lexie41068 jacqueline06286
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I had fatigue and shoulder pain in the past they are gone I forced my self to walk and some yoga went easy on my cravings added some supplements and prayers. I belie you too will feel better cause I didn't think my fatigue was normal.
jacqueline06286 lexie41068
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ImagineOneDay lexie41068
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Dear Lexie, so sorry to hear your fatigue and painful ibs. I hope the Dr can be a good help to you. Well done being very strong as a single mum. It can't have been easy even without a menapause. It is because of your hard work you have a great 15 year old daughter. Take care and get better soon. Hugs
ImagineOneDay jacqueline06286
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I certain feel tired and sluggish! And I am sure it its th perimenapause causing it due to fluctuating hormons or lack of this&that.
lexie41068 ImagineOneDay
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Thank you so much for the kind words I will post my update from dr. lately you ladies have been my only only source of communication since my other friends can't understand my struggle cause they are either younger or older it's funny how they didn't have to go trough peri.
Hugs!
sarah39816 lexie41068
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Hi, Lexie,
About 25 years ago I was diagnosed with gastritis/acid reflux disease. I haven't always taken medication for it (only when there's a flare up). Lately in Peri my acid reflux symptioms have been exacerbated and I've had to go back on a PPI. I also had my gallbladder out about 8 years ago. So I've always had stomach and digestive issues--and yes, the pain has sent me to the emergency room a few times. I did have an upper GI and all the gasto doc could tell me was he saw a very small spot of irritation in my stomach, but no ulcers or anything else. The biopsy he did came back negative. He told me to continue with a PPI every other day.
The pain I'm dealing with right now is an intermittent sharp stab kind of pain in the middle to left side of my belly. It isn't constant by any means, but when it hits me, it feels like an electric jolt (I sometimes get these pains in other parts of my body, too). It's possible I'm due for my period soon (cycles all over the place so never know when it's coming), as I've had these pains before and a couple days later I started my period. I also feel bloated and achy in my belly area, like dull cramps. It's so frustrating. When I described all this to my doctor she said "welcome to perimenopause" and told me my hormone panels showed I had levels like a woman in full menopause rather than peri. My doctor is a natural medicine physician, if I didn't mention that before. She really listens and feels that bio identical hormones would make me feel much better and I am now in possession of what she prescribed, but I am afraid to take because I was worried about feeling worse.
With respect to the belly pain issue, for me I feel that it could be related to stress, anxiety, not eating properly (I'm currently on vacation with my husband and I have been gluten free/dairy free per direction from my doc for 5 months, but this last week have eaten regular bread and a few othe items I shouldn't) and hormones that are completely out of whack. When I do get the belly pain I try to manage it with a warm compress to relax the muscles and drink something warm, like hot green tea. I have also tried acetaminophen to ease the pain when it seems to be more frequent, although I try to be careful about pain meds because sometimes they do the opposite and bother my stomach! Sigh....
i completely understand what you are going through and I'm sorry you are feeling like this. If you can, try to relax with deep, slow breathing and see if that helps. The more I think about (and worry about the pain) the worse it gets, so it is helpful to try some relaxation techniques and, if you can go for a walk or do something to take your mind off the pain.
Please keep me posted on how you're doing. I hope you're feeling better soon. Big hugs--Sarah
jacqueline06286
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Hi lexie,
You should research apple cider vinegar, it suppose to help with gi problem also I try to drink kefir fermentaded probiotics smoothie I know what you're feeling I was horrible back in November thank God it has subsided alote but now I'm facing other perimenapause issues ,I pray every day that God takes these symptoms away and give me my like back ,stay strong and God bless you.
lexie41068 sarah39816
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Enjoy your vacation. Blessings and hugs!
lexie41068 jacqueline06286
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Many blessings and hugs.
sarah39816 lexie41068
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lexie41068
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Hugs hugs!
sarah39816 lexie41068
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Hi, Lexie,
That's wonderful everything checked out ok! I'm also glad to hear you're feeling a little better!! Yes, I understand about the headaches. I get those from time to time and always seemed to be linked to my hormonal ups and downs. Try to rest and relax. I know things will get better! Please keep me posted!
--Big hug,
Sarah