Period Symptoms/Pain all over the body

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Hi ladies,

This is Misha, previously Sasha. I had to change my email registration because for some weird reason, it wasn't working. 

So, I am new and not too familiar with the site, therefore, I don't know if you are supposed to start a new discussion if you have a new concern. So forgive me.....

Ok, so what have you ladies done for pain all over your body? I had a wonderful Sunday...no anxiety, no pain but today, it has been a very tough day! All day. 

Another Q I have is that I am having my usual symptoms that I used to have when I used to get my periods like back pain and pain in my breasts, etc. I am having all this but now the pain is really, really bad all over my body like even my feet hurtugm!

One of my friends said that you CAN have all those symptoms like you are going to get your period but NO bleeding. Is that normal or has someone experienced this at all?

Can't talk much today....thank you so much again ladies.

Sending lots of hugs and love to everyone,

Misha

 

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  • Posted

    Hi Misha    sorry i dont know the answer but i am also having period pains, breast pains but having break through bleeding/spotting, its like my period is trying to come but just doesnt. This is about the time i would normally have a period. New to all this myself so hopefully one of the more experienced ladies might be able to help you x
    • Posted

      It's OK. Thank you for letting me know. I appreciate it. 

      Yes, it's all new and not very nice!!

      take care,

      misha

  • Posted

    Yes, you definitely can experience pain all over.  I have those symptoms all the time and I believe after testing for everything else possible that it's related to the estrogen imbalance of perimenopause.  The most common for me are aches in my thighs, even my toes.  Joint pain - especially the elbows and knees - and pains similar to frozen shoulder.  One finger hurts - as if I sprained it - all the time. I am taking natural supplements which mimic estrogen replacement to help ease the pain.  I still ache but it's not so bad that I can't sleep or rise in the morning.  Once you get your estrogen checked and a balance created, I'm hoping you will feel better. 
    • Posted

      Hi Terri,

      Thank you for your reply. I really appreciate it. Yes, I haven't had my estrogen levels checked. I didn't know that you were supposed to. 

      My bodyaches are so bad that I can't wake up on time or sleep when I have to. And, waking up on time in the morning; that's totally out of question.

      So, I am going to now. Thank you so much.

      love and light,

      Misha

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