Perimenopause or Anxiety or ???
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Hi everyone,
I recently joined this, my first ever forum, in the hope of gaining knowledge and sharing experiences on the strange symptoms I have been experiencing the last few weeks.
My first post focused on Anxiety and the possibility of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. It has recently been brought to my attention, there is a possibility my symptoms could be hormone related. Something I never actually considered.
Brief list of symptoms...
Fatigue (groggy and heavy type tiredness)
Brain Fog
Feeling detached and 'spaced out'
Weak and Shaky
Jelly Legs
Weak Fingers and Toes
Sensitive to light and sound
Sometimes feels like I have flu or a bad virus (even though I know I don't)
Light Headed
Light Dizziness
Easily tired out
Occasional Palpitations
Frequent urination (occasionally)
Anxious (more so than usual)
Brief History...
I have had anxiety issues, on and off, for many years and also hormone induced migraines. This year the migraines are definitely worse and so too is the anxiety. I had an 8 day brutal migraine early/mid September, followed by 8 days of severe brain fog/dull fuzzy head. I haven't been the same since. I'm also wondering if my symptoms are migraine related? I've had 2 full blood tests done and 2 urine samples taken. All came back normal/clear and healthy. I've also been to see an ENT consultant who ruled out an inner ear virus. He also checked my throat and balance. I had a full eye examination last week and my eyes are in great shape. I have an MRI booked next week and also an appointment to get an ECG recorder fitted for 48 hours.
My symptoms are so broad and general, it could be a number of things... I have even considered CFS. Now I'm thinking it could be hormone related? I feel more anxious not knowing what this is!
Is anybody experiencing anything similar?
Any replies/advice would be greatly appreciated x
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buzz1957 carlacupcake
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I am new to this forum I am 57 and like most of you are experiencing these dreadful
symptoms and feel so alone. I feel so low at the moment I just cant see I will ever feel better. I have no energy no motivation, dont know what I want to do, I am having panic attacks which seem to come on while driving. My head is fuzzy and my legs and joints feel stiff and achy I just feel like screaming. Somedays I feel a little better and getting on and when I least expect bam this surge if panic and impending doom comes from nowhere and knocks me back and I often just sit and sob. I have been perimenopausal for about 9 months, I am at a loss how to try and get through this i feel so low i feel i must be seriously ill or lising my mind.
Thanks for letting me post I have nobody close I can confide in about how I feel
jayneejay buzz1957
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your not alone... never feel alone...
i just been to the farmacia for some more B6 300mg as thats changed my life, and i mentioned i felt great since taking them aches, fog, dizzyness, fedup feelings etc gone, but have a few hot flushes back... so they gave me Folic Acid hahahahahaha... said they cure hot flushes and all menopausal females should take folic acid too, so here we go again, another one to experiement with... i dont mind though if it helps them, other than that I am hunky Dory with the Vit B 6 and Vit B 12 ....
try and take some thing to help you, its a long roller coaster and you need to be supplementing and easing the symtoms...
i am in year 9 of peri and only lately after alot of trial and error on the natural remedy route do i now feel somewhat human again 😀
take care and be strong.. we are all in it together Jay x
buzz1957 jayneejay
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symptoms. I have some vit B6 and have started taking them tonight I
aM willing to try anything to stop feeling so awful.
I would do anything to feel like my old self again
jayneejay buzz1957
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well thats a good start give them a week to stabilise and get into your system, also if this helps natural route.. see below..
Natecal ( Calcium & Vit D 3 Mix ) a must for bones as they weaken,
Maca good, i also take that,
Estroven Max been taking that for years, but will be changing to Menapol Plus soon, trying another.. as think body got use to Estroven been on it for years..
Vit B6 as you know, Vit B1 i also take but that also stops mozzys biting me here in Spain, good for you though.
I have Vit B 12 too ( injections) can get the melty ones for oral administration ones for the energy..
i take an iron tablet and also this afternoon, when i went to get more B6 and the pharmacist gave me Folic acid as i said I am getting day time hot flushes and they had stopped a while ago, Folic acid is also a B Vit and they gave me a box to try and said they will reduce maybe stop the flushes ..
oh we live and learn...
back to B6 i take 300mg a day, did start on 150mg a day for first month, wow i lost about half a stone, i am not over weight at all, but the peri weight that i had sorta noticed ( nothing drastic) has dropped off me ... they say it assists peri weight gain ( muffin top) and it certainly did for me in a few weeks ... no effort required 😃 good luck hun..
all of us ladies are always at the end of the forum so dont feel alone, i will help anyone if i can had 9 years of it and many different things along the way.. Jay xx
kim27003 jayneejay
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I am really considering the vitamin B route. I feel so wiped out, with depression, anxiety, muscle and joint aches. Not sure how much to take?
This is such a physically and emotionally draining time for us all.
Hugs to all!
jayneejay kim27003
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well i have put info i got from internet and experts on various websites, it says anything from 100mg to 300mg of B6 ...
i started on 150mg as my tabs are 300mg so i halved to start, now i take the full 300mg daily... never felt better...
Jay xxx
jayneejay kim27003
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heres some of the info..
For women who suffer with brain fog, and memory issues in perimenopause, low levels of B6 could be part of the problem. Depression, confusion, and an inability to concentrate are all associated with B6 deficiency. Vertigo, dizziness, and heart palpitations are also common complaints from women going through perimenopause. All of these symptoms have been associated with (among other things) a B12 deficiency. Vitamin B6 can also help with stubborn weight gain in perimenopause. It is key in the breakdown and utilization of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins in our diet, and is necessary for a healthy metabolism - both which can help manage weight.
i see if i can find the other bit jay xx
jayneejay kim27003
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here it is .. i take the 300mg now as it seems to work for me ...
Supplementing with vitamin B6 is also a good option during menopause and can provide more rapid relief than diet alone. To avoid an imbalance that can result when one vitamin becomes deficient, use a supplement that contains a full complement of all members of the B-complex family. Doses of 50 to 100 milligrams per day help promote general health and wellness. However, during the stress of menopause, your requirements for B6 may increase to as much as 300 milligrams per day, says Lieberman.
good luck Jay xx
Sandy07 jayneejay
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jayneejay Sandy07
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I agree with what you say, satisfactory is a funny expression isnt it..
with what you say, i too if were mine would think like you, on the lower scale.
as for iron.. i take half a tablet everyday, have done for a while now, they did make a difference for me at the beginning, they may change your stool colour and better absorbtion with a bit of Vit C ..
we lack so much in menopause and per menopause, just looked at my results the last ones i had ... mine were 66.00 my results show normal range is 10 - 150ng/ml ... ( mine are done in spain and they always give you a read out of results) Jay xx
Sandy07 jayneejay
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thats a huge difference isn't it 10 - 150? And presumably each person is different so difficult to say what 'normal' should be. My friend had a reading of 4 and was so ill. At 24 her doctor said he still wanted her on iron for at least 3 months. She still has problems. From what I can see on the internet most women seem to say that they they feel better on a level of about 40 and many sites say optimum level is 40-60. Think an iron supplement may be in order. Might help the dizzy fuzzy head and lack of concentration. Haha. Thanks again. Xx
anxiousface Sandy07
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jayneejay Sandy07
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well I think I would be giving iron a try if i were you, you dont have to take too much, as too much can be bad.. worth a try, it may buck you up no end, 24 is pretty low i think, i am 66 reading and still halve an iron tab, my new ones are 80mg but i take 40mg... if it made me feel yuk i would of just not taken it, but before i took the B6 etc i just added iron and it seemed to buck me up, so its got to you... worth a little experiement isnt it...
jay xx
jayneejay anxiousface
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in my early peri, i often felt dizzy, disorientated, and fainted 3 times, it does get better honest, had to eat little and often to keep me balanced ..
always had a bag of almonds with skins on natural ones in by handbag incase i felt i needed a boost while out, i ate loads of them in early peri ...
its hard to say about iron unless you just experiement with it with what makes you feel good or better, i have done this for years with stuff, until now i feel so much better... i have the right balance of naturals and vits now... B6 is the best yet for me... all i get now is hot flushes in day, they seemed to of returned, my anxiety has gone, i been out and about today on my own, no worries, infact I am even getting my spirit back which is good... its been 31 degrees here today so maybe that doesnt help my feeling hot spells 😮 take care hun Jay xx
anxiousface jayneejay
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jayneejay anxiousface
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i can deal with the hot flush or two, it was the anxiety, feelings of doom, aching body and the lack of enthusiam that were worst for me, and now thats past by... i have a rowing session each day and dumbells out now..
all i can say is early peri is hard and so many different things get you but we just have to keep positive its all natural process and we have to try and get through it.. its all the imbalance of hormones that effects us ... as you know.
have you considered upping the B6 ? i take 300mg a day... it could help..
have a good weekend.. Jay xx
kim27003 jayneejay
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You mentioned body aches in the beginning of your peri. Can you please explain how you felt? I have started with the body aches, and joint pain. It is getting really hard to deal with. Days like today I just want to curl up in bed and cry. But, I don't. I keep pushing along. Then best way I can describe how I feel...my body aches like I have the flu. My joints ache when moving any part of my body. Feeling this way makes me feel so depressed and anxious!!
Hugs to all.
Kim
Sandy07 anxiousface
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jayneejay kim27003
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well it wasnt just early peri joint and body pains, its still been a problem until just lately and been almost nine years, when i statred peri i bled for 21 months hardly a free day, this did vary flow wise from heavy, normal, and just spotting but it lasted a constant 21 months, during that time i had three faints, had no energy had jelly rag doll legs and felt quite poorly...
since, i just got sparce periods, but achey body, even queing to pay in a supermarket i felt myself leaning on the trolley... i am 49 years old and this started at age 40 to 41...
i also found that when i did have a period ( just before) like my last one 10 months ago, i had migraine for four days solid, day and night and felt soooo sick then the period came, this pmt got very bad before a period came, i dont get many periods had two in 2013 and 3 in 2012, none in 2014..
also during early peri i had bladder sensitivity, the urge to go wee all the time, this lasted a few years, felt like i had cystitus all the time too, also thrushy symptoms, i had bladder camera, all okay, i did have follicular cysts in early peri, that would not disperse for a while, they did eventually and surgery was not required these grew to the size of satsumas... i was assured they would go when my next period came, but not having regular ones this was a wait and a half, thinking i may need surgical removal, but they did go on their own luckily... also early peri after a hair wash i seemed to lose alot of hair in plug hole, although looked okay on my head 😆 this has stopped now and my hair is lovely... also each month even though no period came i would feel more achey, very sensitive get hurt easy, and tearful ... very tearful at times, take things to heart... this has passed now, for the moment, dont know if it will come back or not.. i still get achey but nothing like i did before taking Vit B 6 Kim, very important, changed my life that one, anxiety no more, feeling low gone, my partner works overseas and i live alone in Spain, so i dont see my partner much, maybe every three or four weeks for a couple of days so could feel low about it.. but i am fine, the B6 has made me think clearly, eased everything, and made me feel postive about everyhing.. it says it does and its worked for me... 😑 been on it 2 or 3 months now 300 mg daily, wow what a diference... today i am getting ready to go out for the day, before, no way wouldnt want to, today cant wait ... Jay xx
anxiousface Sandy07
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Sandy07 anxiousface
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no don't feel guilty at all - all the things we are feeling are really real and each has its own difficulties. I completely get how you say you can't think straight. I was always a real 'coper' but now I get panicky over the smallest things. Sometimes I end up in tears for no real reason. TMJ is your jaw joint. I have had a mouth guard made by my dentist in case I am clenching my jaw at night but it doesn't seem to be working at the moment. At lot of the pain I get seems to come from that area. I have read recently though that a lot of women seem to get problems with TMJ at meno as there are oestrogen receptors in the jaw?! So it appears that it could be another meno symptom. I used to work with young children and had to give up my job as it all became too much but if you can keep going then I would - it all takes your mind off things. I try to keep busy and constantly research and try new things. I recently had a patch of hair loss which is apparently an auto immune thing so I'm hoping that the dietary changes will help with that and hopefully the other things too. Fingers crossed. Starting the iron tabs today. Big hugs. Xx
anxiousface Sandy07
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laurie70017 jayneejay
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jayneejay laurie70017
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my doc also years ago in early peri told me to take Vit D and Calcium for my bones, and i take Natecal a mix of both ... can be bought easily..
i also have Vit B12 for energy and B6 as we can lack both in peri and meno, and i feel tonnes better, aches gone, brain fog gone, anxiety gone, i have my old spirit back and theres no stopping me ... been 10 months since my last period and in ninth years of peri so had the lot, I am aged 50 this month ..
try and get some Busy B tabs or B6, apparently the busy B have a good amount of B6 in aswell as all the other essentials... and Natecal for your Vit D3 and Calcium, we can get crumbly bones after menopause and we need to protect them now,,,
take care sweetie.. Jay xx
laurie70017 jayneejay
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jayneejay laurie70017
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not heard of Vit D checks before, Only vit B12 blood tests, hence asking..
hope you get sorted and feel alot better soon you will i am sure 😃
Jay xx
laurie70017 jayneejay
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jayneejay laurie70017
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do try the B6 and let me know if it improves your wellbeing, i think it will, i started with 150mg daily ( half a tab) then took the full 300mg daily, also weight fell off me too, not that i need to lose any, but it helps with any stubborn weight too 😀... Jay xx
carlacupcake buzz1957
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How are you getting on? I hope you are well and got some answers to what was causing your symptoms. We are not alone x
shallah24 Sandy07
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