Perimenopause and SEVERE joint pain - any one else??
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I am 50 and have been in perimenopause for some time. I just wanted to post here to see if anyone else has suffered extreme joint pain as a result of fluctuating estrogen.
Quick history: regular as clockwork from the age of 13 - up to and after the two pregnancies in my thirties.Then aged 47 I started to get very heavy and irregular periods. Then I went for six months with no period at all, then two very scant light periods in quick succession. I have had nothing now for two months but I do feel as if it might happen soon as sore boobs etc.
I have never had a hot flush. I do however have lots of other peri symptoms, including insomnia, heart palpitations and skipped beats, and a strange 'rushing' or whooshing feeling which starts in the abdomen which I think is an 'adrenal' surge. I also have other vague and odd symptoms, dry eyes and inside my nose, and a really vile taste in my mouth sometimes - I mean really vile, like a chemical taste, unrelated to anything I have eaten. I also have odd tingling skin sometimes, which I can only describe as feeling like 'cold' sunburn!
However, about the joint pain. Three months ago I literally woke up one morning with a sore left arm/elbow. Over a few days, the pain then moved into my shoulders, and I got really worried as if was incredibly painful, and showed no signs of going away, it just got worse and worse. It is worse in the morning when I wake up, I am as stiff as a board. It is on my mind 24/7. Doing normal things is almost impossible - I have problems carrying shopping, drying my hair,walking the dog, driving...everything seems to hurt . I have never suffered from arthritic pain, and I went to the doctor thinking I had some awful bone disease, or even polymyalgia. I was told I had nerve pain!! The GP was terrible and made me feel like a hypochondriac and it was all in my mind. I was told I had good range of movement, and no inflammation. But I am in agony, and i am not imagining it.I made the mistake of asking Dr.Google too, which is never a good idea as I scared myself half to death. I never even thought it could be related to hormones or menopause, as the pain was just SO bad and I had never heard of joint pain being a symptom.I mean I have read than meno can be bad for some women, and I expected hot flushes etc, but I didnt realise it meant pain like this.
Anyway - for the last few weeks I have been having worsening pain which has spread from left elbow and both shoulders, into left hip, both elbows and now my knees. All my joints are cracking and popping loudly and even my husband can hear the awful grating in my neck and my knees....I sound like a one man band as I go up and down the stairs!
I went In for my three yearly Cervical smear on Monday, and could hardly get up on the examining couch I was so stiff and sore. Womans health is dealt with by the Nurse Practitioners in our large practice (15 GP's) and when the NP saw my discomfort she asked me what was wrong. It turns out she has a real interest in womens health, and has been involved in HRT trials and research for many years. She informed me that my symptoms all point to fluctuating estrogen, and possible thyroid involvement. She told me a load of stuff about estrogen and cartilage, dry mucosa etc, the details of which I can't remember now but which made so much sense when she explained it - even down to the foul taste and tingling skin I have also experienced on and off for months which are both known side effects of estrogen surge as the ovaries go a bit haywire. Asmall percentage of women are very receptive to estrogen fluctuations which involve cartilage, which mainly manifest as abnormally severe joint pain/menopausal arthritis but it is not an 'obvious' symptom of perimenopause.
I asked why the GP was no help, and she just raised her eyebrows when I told her which male GP it was, and told me to make another appointment as soon as possible with a specific GP (who must be more knowledgeable about womens health.) Going in tomorrow to see her.
I can't do HRT as I have a heart condition, but maybe I can do estrogen cream, or phytoestrogen/soy.) It could last for a long time I guess until I come out the other side !
So i have not yet been diagnosed, but it sounds like it could be caused by estrogen. Sorry this has been so long....but anyone else out there feel the same way I do???
Lesley.
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Sandy07
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julie32518
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hilary_m
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After some research and talking to my doc, I did decide to go back onto my pill, which is a low dose progesterone only mini pill that i take all the time. I've also started making my own soya milk and burgers from one cup of beans a week, to boost my oestrogen levels with the plant oestrogen that it contains...
I'm please to say that, for now, the horrid peri menopausal symptoms are back in the box and have disappeared. No doubt as the years progress they will creep back but for now, i'm much better.
Hil
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malina55946 hilary_m
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hello! can you tell us more about the pill you are talking about in your post? thank you! Happy Holidays!
kerry91
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I've posted before when I wrote about the benefits of evening primose oil; Another tip would be to cut down on your refined sugar intake. I was suffering from a lot of inflammation due to stomach issues and I had to alter my diet. Since I gave up sugar the inflammation has disappeared from my joints and muscles. If you look it up on the net you'll see that cutting out sugar helps with any inflammation problem. In my experience, though, most people can't imagine doing this. I suppose it depends how much pain you're in. If the doughnut seems worth the frozen shoulder then go for it! Personally I feel so much better.
jeannecatlover kerry91
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Can you tell me what exactly you have cut out to avoid refined sugar, or if there's a website that explains it, can you point me there?
I know not to eat chocolate, cake, brownies, cookies, etc. But do you also avoid fruit, since it has a lot of sugar, or other such foods?
lisa326
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barbara54087
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josiebriones
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my mother is very stubborn, she does not want to go to the doctor because she thinks they will chop off her legs! i know sh'es scared to find something out but i don't think she has anything serious like that. today i massaged her legs and she told me that all her bones hurt. I was wondering if you OR ANY OF YOU girls know of any medicine i could buy my mom to help the pain in her bones go away or make them hurt less.
thank you!
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eccorosa1
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Sandy07
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Dollyhouse
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kerry91
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i agree with dollyhouse, the wheatbags work a treat (and they're so cheap, bought mine from the oxfam shop) I find heat treatment is better than ibuprofen for inflammatory pain. Also, a word of warning about ibuprofen, if you're having nerve issues this drug can excite your nervous system so use it with caution. Actea racemosa is a homoeopathic remedy given to me by a doctor, giving it a go as it can't hurt.
Josie you can buy magnesium salts in the chemists for your mum.
Keep posting girls!
zoe-life
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Have got to bottom of page two of this fasinating blog having googled 'back pain and menopause'.
KATIE13 - Agree - and would be very interested in the Women's Health Research on Menopause.
They have such a lot of specialist advice for pre natal and post natal periods in a woman's life - why not this end as well?
I dont have time to go into it all at present suffice to say Ive had increased awareness of lower back and hip pain when sleeping in particular and after bending (e.g. gardening) and getting 'moving' - hips dont seem to have any movement initially after these tasks! and pain at night has been woken me.
GP has referred me to Physiotherapist (NHS long wait) but back pain got so bad I took myself off to private Physio who had worked wonders when I suffered (and suffer we do) with FROZEN SHOULDER - one at aged 40 & the other aged 45 (Im now 54). One I had the cortozone injections (very painful) and the other I didn't. Slight difference in pain thresholds - used a Tens machine second time round and took pain killers only at night, in order to sleep basically. Keep up the exercises no matter how minimal they seem at first, eventually it gets 'better' - it takes time.
Re: current BACK PAIN - Ive seen private physic twice and it has 'helped'. I do the very low impact, stretching exercises in the morning before going to work and it helps.
What dosent help is being sedentary for long whether sitting, standing or lying down.
Im off to Boots today to purchase and try out some of the suggestions on this blog such as the the 'menopause' magnet and to purchase some Manuka honey.
Fortunately, for me I havent had massive sweats or the like and could possibly put that down to general good level of fitness and taking things such as crushed linseed (they need to be crushed to get real benefit), sprinkling seeds (pumpkin, sesame, sunflower etc) on fruit, cereal, yoghurt regularly. still early days and who knows! But a couple of friends of mine who have been through this have recommended this remedy and its worked for them.
Have to say a routine fitness regime is less and less appealing these days and this is possibly due to gradual Energy drop....the list goes on! But I am trying to keep up fitness with swimming.
Hope to find the time to read rest of the blogs and interested in anywhere where one might be able to get some good advice.
Thanks!
Zoe