Suffering with symptoms of a throbing sensation through the body is this a symptom of the menopause

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i have been going through the menopause fir nearly a year, suffer with brain fog and low moods, going to the gym helps, but last night i started to get a throbing sensation over my body but mostly in the vaginal area, which is stressing me out. Has anyone experienced this?

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    Hi Nancy

    Yes, and there have been threads from others saying the same or having change of sensation, tingling, pins and needles too. It will pass, its just a bit disturbing! Xx

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      i spoke to my GP and she has put me on Evorel 25, this has calmed down my symptoms.

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    yes i have too experienced this....and other lady on this forum called it bunnies under her skin. I have throbbing in my tummy at one point and you could see my tumny go up and down..strange sensations and feelings as our body transitions..hang tight...you are not alone ..CK

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    I am so relieved I have seen this. I was put on Evrol 25 nearly 4 weeks ago and for the last 2 weeks I have had intense body pain that almost comes in waves. My body hurts so much it feels like its vibrating at times. I was also told to take Utrogestan 100 for two weeks as well and then to have a two week break. It was then that I started to experience this agonising pain throughout my body especially in my right rib cage. Whilst on the two week break from the progesterone tablets I have been like a mad lady. Ive been so emotional, confrontational, short tempered. Is this normal? I'm going through early menopause at 40 and finding it extremely difficult, lonely and somewhat embarrassing

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