Menopause symptoms chills

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I am nearly 54 not had a period for a few years now experiencing shakyness and chills feel like I have the flu then feel warm. I feel so unwell for a few days after. Having bladder problem nausea just feel tired all the time.   Have had these symptoms for the last 4 weekends then goes away for a few days. I am so desprate to feel myself again. Have had blood tests waiting to see urology, GP says it all down to the manopause. My life is on hold at the moment. Anyone else have these symptoms, at my wits end.

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    Hey Jenny

    I have experienced that to... lie in bed and all of a sudden I start shivering... my body feels hot and burnt all the time and achy just like when you have the flu.. def menopausal symptoms... I also at some stage developed uti .... but that to is related to menopause!! your body is just so susceptible to feeling crappy... hang in there ....

    We are all with you in this.... sending you hugs!

    Tams

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    i am so glad to read this its my 4th weekend feeling sinus full, tired, shaky as if cold but warm to touch. im peri menopause so still having 8 long day periods never entered my head it was all symptoms i was going to ring the doctors again tomorrow, ive already had antibiotics but not fully shifted.

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    Hey Jenny...

    I, too, have chills and they are like a rollercoaster! What I have learned about menopause is this: The GOOD & BAD days come in WAVES!! Hence, one day you're on top of the world; then the next day the world is on top of you! The symptoms are RENTLENTLESS!! Having said that, be well my menopausal sistah!

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