Has anyone had back pain with menopause?

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Hi

I have been having random symptoms for the past year to year/half that makes me think I am having peri menopause such as mood swings, thinning hair, tingling in fingers, fatigue, hot flushes and cold chills but the one that is bugging me at the moment is I get an ache not really pains but discomfort lower right back just above backside - gets a bit better when I walk about or try and change my posture but it comes and goes. Also I was taking folic acid as vit d and b was low - the doctor stopped the b but now I am getting tingling in fingers again 6 months on - could my vitamins be off again? So fed up of not feeling normal these days - thanks x

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    yes, i had back pains and tingling in my fingers, frozen shoulder .

    my most constant pain right now is my left arm, and left boob.

    boob feels heavy and arms.has pain.

    Just another menapause issue and light headed

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      Thanks - just feels constant at the moment sitting now and its hurting and pulling on right side of lower back. Fed up lol

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    I have the same back pain daily I can't take it anymore either but I guess we have to deal with it as women hope all goes well I just want it to be over been going through this 3 years I'm 55

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    yes me too :0( mine started September 2020 & has progressively got worse. doctor says its tension which could be im so exhausted & stressed out by all the awful physical symptoms. mine feels like a burning/stinging sensation which moves around, lower left or right not high up? sometimes feel it in my pelvis/hips as well, is so sore can wake me at night. today ive got it combined with nausea & low mood x

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