Fibromyalgia...please check your hormones!!
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Hi all
Just wanted to post that I have had a terrible year, and thought I had Polymyalgia or Fibromyalgia, and sometimes I even thought I had bone cancer - because at age 50 and completely out of the blue I developed severe bone/ joint and muscle pain which over the course of a few months just got worse and worse.
It started in my left arm and shoulder, moved into to both shoulders and upper back, and was also in my hips and lower back. All of my limbs ached. I had all the FM tender points. I was never sure if it was joint, muscle or tendon. I always had a low nagging pain but when I moved in a certain way it was an acute stabbing pain which flared up and made me feel light headed and sick for a moment. Never once did I suspect that this hell was all to do with hormones. I knew I was perimenopausal, due to missed periods, but I did not have the usual symptoms such as hot flashes or sweats.
I had lots of blood tests and was told I had absolutely no inflammation. My male GP who I have seen for years 'pooh poohed' the idea that my pain was due to menopause when I tentatively brought it up with him. I was at my wits end - I was just in so much pain and it seemed no one was really taking me seriously. I really am quite a 'buck up' sort of person usually, and I thought I had a high pain threshold, but this was in a different league. I was just so weary of it all. I was even considering having my two dental implants taken out, at huge expense because it is not a simple procedure (not to mention missing front teeth, and the thought of dentures!) as I read on some weird website that titanium allergy can cause the same symptoms and trigger Fibro.
However, after discovering from a practice nurse during my smear that low estrogen CAN cause joint pain, I went to a female doctor to discuss it and had some new blood tests. Again, NO inflammation, no raised CPR or ESR, no rheumatoid signs. My ESR is only 2! However, the hormones were all over the place and she started me on the HRT Prempac-C immediately.
I was told it would take from a week, to up to a month to see changes, but I am really not exaggerating when I say that today, three days later - I feel like a different person. I still have the same pains - they have no miraculously gone overnight - but it feels like it is on the move. You know that way when you have been terribly ill, and you wake up one morning and you know you are on the mend...the pain changes somehow, it moves, and is not so intense. The strange chemical taste I have had for almost a year is gone, so is the sunburn tingling skin. Hormones!
I genuinely have never felt anything like the pain I have been having for almost three months. It was intolerable. Just shows you how these hormones (or lack of them) can affect us ladies. I didn't have a lot of other symptoms of menopause that women mention but I definitely got more than my fair share of the joint issues.
I totally underestimated just how much hormones can affect the body. When I first posted on here, I was sure I had some systemic disease that would need steroids, I thought I might end up in a wheelchair. It really was that bad.
Please please, if you are a 'certain age' and are struggling with uinrelenting, worsening pain in your joints, muscles or limbs...please have your hormones checked!
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Lesley998
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joanna49787 Lesley998
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I am so sorry you have been having such a rough time. I too have had the most awful year with symptoms not dissimilar to yours. I am so fatigued, nauseous, with terrible pains coming and going everywhere. At first the doctor thought I had fibromyalgia and referred me to a rheumatologist. He said it wasn't although he could see why my gp might have thought it was. Then I had an endometrial ablation as my periods had become soooooo heavy. The operation has helped a bit but not to the extent the consultant said it would. Then I began having scary headaches with pulsating at my temples and numbness in my face and twitching all over the place, so then I was off to see a neurologist. By this stage I was convinced I had either a brain tumour or multiple sclerosis - the latter being my real fixation. He confirmed I had neither of these but mentioned anxiety and asked me what age I was and did discuss hormonal imbalance. I haven't had my hormone levels tested in about 8 or 9 months but maybe I should. I still really haven't got to the bottom of what is wrong but after being on this site and reading other people's posts, it really does all sound hormonal. My pain started in my right shoulder and upper back and is really very painful most of the time.
Is that HRT that you have been started on?
Thanks
Joanna
joanna49787 Lesley998
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I really need to speak with you. I am feeling iller than I have ever in my life. I am being passed from pillar to post with one thing and then another - fibromyaglia, perimenopause, IBS. I am so sore, sick, depressed. I am 49 and don't know what to do.
Jo
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deb02429 joanna49787
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Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension.
wendy22970 joanna49787
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wendy22970 Lesley998
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musicmom27 Lesley998
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i was given a stronger, time-released sleeping pill, pain meds (finally) and instructions to come back in a month. i'm not sure what i'll do about HRT but i have a little time to so some research. i'll see the rheumatologist in two months. i am back to seeing the chiro weekly instead of every other week. i am slowly going broke keeping up with all these visits. i still hurt. heating pads and stretching help but i'm not up to exercise yet. i look forward to the outdoor pool opening so i can attend deep-water aerobics classes again.
i was not prepared for the bonus round of menopause and fibro.
josephine90713 Lesley998
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I am sorry to hear you have been through so much, it really can get to you... I am pleased that you have got to the bottom of it and are feeling much better.
I have had a horrible year and still going on.....
I've thought I have had lots of different things wrong with me over the past year, I get
Hot sweats
Severe nausea
Headaches
Feel like I've got the flu or a cold but never get them
Really heavy aching legs especially sometimes all over, feel like I can't walk
Backache, neck ache, shoulders
Unbalanced
Anxiety
Sometimes bowel differences
I can get these symptoms anytime but always seem to be around my cycle but can last 2 weeks
I just never seem to feel well
My gp thinks I have fibro but my gyny isn't sure what's going on has offered me endometrial ablation but the irregular bleeding is the least of my problems......
Don't know what to do or think is it fibro or peri menopause??????