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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  • Posted

    Hi everyone.  It really is good to read all your info and replies, as like many of you I do sometimes feel like I'm going a bit bonkers!  I'm getting a lot of the symptoms and had already figured was starting pre menopause before I visited the doctor.

    I've decided to go for the natural remedies at the moment and have found your posts jayneejay very helpful, so thank you.

    My symptoms, particularly the mood swings, anxiety and crying fits, have become very extreme recently, so trying to get a handle on these for the sake of me and my partner!

    Nice to meet you all and ain't it great to be a woman 😕

  • Posted

    WOWZA I have most of those symptoms and have been on Hormone therapy for  almost 2 years and not getting anywhere fast sad !? I am on bioidentical no synthetics and just started thyroid med 10 weeks ago and now gained all the weight bck i lost a yr and a half ago it took me about a yer to rid 10 pounds of water now back on so depressed back where i started . I am taking Thyroid (pig) 15mg a day and thinking it has sent me into hypo as i was borderline before that now i am fat again and it is summer and unable to wear my clothes i wore 3 months ago not sure what is happening but sleep crappy too sooooo frustrated tried process of elimination as now have celiac and candida prolly laky gut too!!! Iam taking Lugols iodine as supplemental 1 dropper but stopped it as i stopped the thyroid and looking at my restrictive rabbit food diet minus the carrot or any fruit except lemon really has me stumped very little protein meat wise some goat cheese and good fats but weight still up was 162 8 weeks ago now 171 look alot bigger since it is mostly water so tired of being sick i was making headway but not now and hormone levels still low after almost 2 yrs on prog, estro, and testo, sad HELP!
  • Posted

    Wow...unbelievable! I guess my question is, I'm 52 and going through some of these symptoms...headaches, backache, leg aches, neck ache...you name it. But, at my age, shouldn't I be post by now? Anyone ever get sciatica pain as well?
    • Posted

      No. You can go through anything at any age it does not matter how old you are it depends on the womens bodies 

      With me i have had a lot of anxieties with the palpitations with my menopause and i am 46 going to be 47 next month and i don't know how long the palpitations will be with me or until the hormones settle down and that may be a while i could be in my 50s or over when it settles down 

    • Posted

      Thanks for your reply...I guess I was more asking if I should be post menopause by now because everything I read, it says most women are post menopause by 51. It sort of concerns me because if that's true, does that mean women who experience post menopause in their middle to late 50's, they will experience a major health issue because they were late in hitting menopause?
    • Posted

      I don't think so, it depends what kind of health you are in. If you are in good health you should not worry about major health problems i heard that if you experience menopause at a young age like in the 30s than women have to be concern about health problems

      I know its hard not to worry about health stuff in menopause because our bodies are still adjusting but we just have to eat healthy exercise and relieve our stress everybody gets stressed out about anything and everything we just have to learn to go easy on our bodies and do relaxation and not worry so much 

       

    • Posted

      Yea, it's just when new symptoms come at my age, you tend to worry a little bit. My overall health is pretty good except a year ago when I had blood work done, my TSH I think it was, was at 5.7 and since I'm trying to deal with that naturally, I don't know where I'm at because I haven't had it checked again yet. I just don't want to go on Synthroid the rest of my life. I know I have not eaten well in the past, but I have tried to do better. The healthy diet of fruits, but, seeds and veggies I try and do but irritable bowel sets in at times...ugh...I just get frustrated because I can not figure out what's really healthy seeing though I'm a former junk food junkie. Lol
    • Posted

      My TSH goes up and down I am on levothyroxine, I also take estradiol 1 mg, provera 2.5mg ativan, for anxieties, neurontin for depression and anxieties, trazodone for sleep, losartan for blood pressure, metformin for diabtes, vitamin b and a multivitamin. 

      Yesterday i took my 100mcg of levothyroxine I was racing like crazy, my heart rate felt like it was up just like on Friday when i got home my heart rate was at a 101 all day i was in and out of the bathroom and the same symptoms i was feeling weak, feeling like i was going to pass out.

      Now today i took the 88mcg of my levothyroxine i did not have the symptoms i had yesterday so i called my doctors office and told the nurse that i am not going to take the 100mcg of levothyroxine i will just stick to the 88mcg of my levothyroxine. Yestersay i was also having palpitations like crazy and today not as bad as yesterday 

    • Posted

      Hi Jan

      Your only classed as post meno when no periods for 12-14 months following peri..

      Hrt will boost hormones so delays peri and ehen hrt stopped peri starts all over again.

      Every woman different - no set times or age

      Jay x

    • Posted

      I think it was at a 5.29 so the doctor told me to do 100mcg on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays and the 88mcg on Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursdays 

      I am just going to do the 88mcg Every day and leave out the 100mcg of levothyroxine, because it seems like my heart rate is up and i am racing and feeling weak and feeling like i am going to pass out so i am just going to stick to the 88mcg of my levothyroxine everyday 

    • Posted

      I am going to see a new doctor for my thyroid because my old doctor does not believe in the natural ones 

      My sister takes the T3 T4 one to balance out her thyroid 

      I'm seeing a new endroconologist on August 19 

  • Posted

    Hi ladies. I haven't been on here for a while but just thought I'd check in with you all. I was interested to read Janelle's message and her concern at having a late menopause. There's another lady somewhere on this forum that posted that she's 54 and still having regular periods ! Perhaps the reason for it is that, generally, we're living longer and so perhaps it follows that menopause is later for some of us. Maybe it means ladies like this will live 10 years longer than the rest of us !! Not a bad thought, hey? As for me and my symptoms, still the usual hot flushes, irregular periods, IBS etc etc but a new symptom is sharp pains in my limbs. This could be in my forearms, upper arms, thighs and calves, everywhere but joints.  It's a searing pain that can be quite lengthy and makes me wince! On the bright side, I turned 49 a couple of weeks ago so hoping the end is in sight. Hope you are all coping ok. Best wishes x
  • Posted

    Very informative jayneejay, and i also want to share this article about different treatments for perimenopause

    http://anti-aging-today.us/treatment-for-perimenopause/

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