Is It Over Yet? The Perimenopause Thread

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  • whitpauly
    whitpauly Posts: 1,483 Member
    Yep,I get the dizzies too, mostly when I'm on my period or right before
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,611 Member
    Does anyone else experience vertigo? I did look it up and found it’s one of the symptoms. I get teased a lot because I am a natural clutz to begin with. Nowadays it’s happening more often!

    Yep, for a couple years I was tremendously dizzy in the 2-3 days before my periods started. Thankfully, that has eased off.

  • OooohToast
    OooohToast Posts: 257 Member
    Why is being a woman so rubbish sometimes ???!
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,611 Member
    51caTlaDy wrote: »
    For the person that said she can't wait for all of it to be over, my mom is 78 and still has a lot of hot flashs. I'm 51 and just starting to see longer times between periods. Had some hot flashes at 42 but not since. Hope I am completely done with it all soon. I won't be able to do HRT because of past DVT and pulmonary embolism.

    Ditto.

    My mother is still experiencing hot flashes too ... in her late 70s.

    I'm 52 and am occasionally seeing longer times between periods. I have had all sorts of perimenopause symptoms since about 42 and hope I'll be done with it soon.

    And I can't use HRT because of a past DVT.
  • whitpauly
    whitpauly Posts: 1,483 Member
    Yeah my friend is in her 60's and still gets hot flashes
  • Katmary71
    Katmary71 Posts: 7,078 Member
    OK, I'm having a weird problem and am wondering if anyone else has experienced this. I didnt have a period for two years, then had two a month apart. Nothing the next month, then about three months later I had a period. Instead of stopping, I've been spotting for 5 weeks not counting my monthly period, then back to spotting. I'm getting to the point of making a doctor's appointment. I've had endometriosis in the past but my periods aren't as bad since my surgeries and being on meds for years that stopped my period. I stopped those about 2 1/2 years ago. Anyone else experience this?
  • OooohToast
    OooohToast Posts: 257 Member
    Katmary71 wrote: »
    OK, I'm having a weird problem and am wondering if anyone else has experienced this. I didnt have a period for two years, then had two a month apart. Nothing the next month, then about three months later I had a period. Instead of stopping, I've been spotting for 5 weeks not counting my monthly period, then back to spotting. I'm getting to the point of making a doctor's appointment. I've had endometriosis in the past but my periods aren't as bad since my surgeries and being on meds for years that stopped my period. I stopped those about 2 1/2 years ago. Anyone else experience this?

    Poor you :(

    I havent experienced this but my friend has had the random timed cycles and full periods for weeks at a time, and some more normalish periods with some spotting for days/weeks after - her GP essentially said you arent meonpausal 'yet'. Here in the UK recognition and support for being peri-menopausal is a little hit and miss.

    I think its worth seeing your gynae if you have one ?
  • Katmary71
    Katmary71 Posts: 7,078 Member
    OooohToast wrote: »
    Katmary71 wrote: »
    OK, I'm having a weird problem and am wondering if anyone else has experienced this. I didnt have a period for two years, then had two a month apart. Nothing the next month, then about three months later I had a period. Instead of stopping, I've been spotting for 5 weeks not counting my monthly period, then back to spotting. I'm getting to the point of making a doctor's appointment. I've had endometriosis in the past but my periods aren't as bad since my surgeries and being on meds for years that stopped my period. I stopped those about 2 1/2 years ago. Anyone else experience this?

    Poor you :(

    I havent experienced this but my friend has had the random timed cycles and full periods for weeks at a time, and some more normalish periods with some spotting for days/weeks after - her GP essentially said you arent meonpausal 'yet'. Here in the UK recognition and support for being peri-menopausal is a little hit and miss.

    I think its worth seeing your gynae if you have one ?

    Hm, I sound like your friend! I don't have a GYN just a GP. She is pretty good though, I'm comfortable with her. It takes a month to see her though so I figured I'd stop spotting once I made the appointment. Good reason to make one I guess!
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,611 Member
    Katmary71 wrote: »
    OK, I'm having a weird problem and am wondering if anyone else has experienced this. I didnt have a period for two years, then had two a month apart. Nothing the next month, then about three months later I had a period. Instead of stopping, I've been spotting for 5 weeks not counting my monthly period, then back to spotting. I'm getting to the point of making a doctor's appointment. I've had endometriosis in the past but my periods aren't as bad since my surgeries and being on meds for years that stopped my period. I stopped those about 2 1/2 years ago. Anyone else experience this?

    Get it checked.

    Could be any number of things but definitely worth getting checked.

    And yes, I've had something sort of similar.
  • OooohToast
    OooohToast Posts: 257 Member
    edited May 2019
    Katmary71 wrote: »
    OooohToast wrote: »
    Katmary71 wrote: »
    OK, I'm having a weird problem and am wondering if anyone else has experienced this. I didnt have a period for two years, then had two a month apart. Nothing the next month, then about three months later I had a period. Instead of stopping, I've been spotting for 5 weeks not counting my monthly period, then back to spotting. I'm getting to the point of making a doctor's appointment. I've had endometriosis in the past but my periods aren't as bad since my surgeries and being on meds for years that stopped my period. I stopped those about 2 1/2 years ago. Anyone else experience this?

    Poor you :(

    I havent experienced this but my friend has had the random timed cycles and full periods for weeks at a time, and some more normalish periods with some spotting for days/weeks after - her GP essentially said you arent meonpausal 'yet'. Here in the UK recognition and support for being peri-menopausal is a little hit and miss.

    I think its worth seeing your gynae if you have one ?

    Hm, I sound like your friend! I don't have a GYN just a GP. She is pretty good though, I'm comfortable with her. It takes a month to see her though so I figured I'd stop spotting once I made the appointment. Good reason to make one I guess!

    I think its a good idea to make the appointment - and its great that you have a good relationship with your GP !

    I think with this pile of total kitten, they look at the symptoms over a period of time - so it might be an idea to draw out a timeline of symptoms for your appointment ? There are other things that can rock up in PM that may not seem related to your hormones but are - things like UTI's, headaches, muscle pain, new allergies, old allergies disappearing, being tired, getting less sleep, my personl favouite - forgetfulness etc ! If you can see any of this over the past few years, might be worth sharing with her.

    Also, if you are a Brit, there are NHS Menopausal clinics that your Dr can refer you to if appropriate - might be worth a mention to your GP.

    Good luck !
  • bfanny
    bfanny Posts: 440 Member
    edited May 2019
    It all started on my 44 Birthday back in January, suddenly I gained 6 pounds, that I just can’t seem to be able to lose, last year I was dealing with cold flashes and just recently with hot ones, daily headaches, moodiness, hair loss, skin dryness etc my periods are still regular but I’m sure I’m in Perimenopause!
    And I really hope that it gets better 😐
  • OooohToast
    OooohToast Posts: 257 Member
    bfanny wrote: »
    It all started on my 44 Birthday back in January, suddenly I gained 6 pounds, that I just can’t seem to be able to lose, last year I was dealing with cold flashes and just recently with hot ones, daily headaches, moodiness, hair loss, skin dryness etc my periods are still regular but I’m sure I’m in Perimenopause!
    And I really hope that it gets better 😐

    Welcome to one of the most rubbish clubs ever ! Have you been to your GP / MD yet ?
  • kenkel4
    kenkel4 Posts: 60 Member
    I’m 48 and all of this started in Jan. I went a month without a period and then had a small one. Now I seem to be spotting ALL the time. I only had 5 total days in the month of May with no bleeding at all. Anyone else? My GP seem to not be worried about it.
  • Katmary71
    Katmary71 Posts: 7,078 Member
    kenkel4 wrote: »
    I’m 48 and all of this started in Jan. I went a month without a period and then had a small one. Now I seem to be spotting ALL the time. I only had 5 total days in the month of May with no bleeding at all. Anyone else? My GP seem to not be worried about it.

    I just posted about this a few posts up. We're supposed to bleed LESS, what is up with this spotting?! Consensus was I should see the doctor.
  • kenkel4
    kenkel4 Posts: 60 Member
    Katmary71 wrote: »
    kenkel4 wrote: »
    I’m 48 and all of this started in Jan. I went a month without a period and then had a small one. Now I seem to be spotting ALL the time. I only had 5 total days in the month of May with no bleeding at all. Anyone else? My GP seem to not be worried about it.

    I just posted about this a few posts up. We're supposed to bleed LESS, what is up with this spotting?! Consensus was I should see the doctor.

    Ugh! I will let you know if I find out anything. Please keep me posted as well.
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,611 Member
    Katmary71 wrote: »
    kenkel4 wrote: »
    I’m 48 and all of this started in Jan. I went a month without a period and then had a small one. Now I seem to be spotting ALL the time. I only had 5 total days in the month of May with no bleeding at all. Anyone else? My GP seem to not be worried about it.

    I just posted about this a few posts up. We're supposed to bleed LESS, what is up with this spotting?! Consensus was I should see the doctor.

    Sadly ... no.

    The bleed less part comes right toward the end. However for years before that happens, many of us actually bleed more. I went from a consistent every 28 days to every 21 days with a whole lot of spotting and mini-periods in between.

    Now, in my case, there was an additional medical reason (actually, several of them) for some of that, and that's why it is good to go to a doctor and get a reference to a gyn.
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,611 Member
    Is It Over Yet? The Perimenopause Thread

    A question ... are any of you still going past 52 ... 53 ... 54 ... 55 ... ?
  • jen_fitnhappy
    jen_fitnhappy Posts: 102 Member
    Glad to have found this thread! I am 47 years old. Like clockwork I always had 30ish day cycles, but in the past year and a half I went as low as 20 and 26 days a few times and as long as 35 about five times.

    I am very worried because I am now on day 38 and still no period. Only had sex once, with condom, and husband did not even “ejac” (TMI, I know). I am so paranoid that even though it’s impossible I’m considering getting a pregnancy test. It’s hard to believe that I’m at this stage in my life because I feel so young, haha!

    I have always run on the hotter side so I don’t know if what I have are hot flashes, been anxious for years, have the unwanted facial hairs. Sleep is ok but starting to wake up in the middle of the night. My mother had a hysterectomy so I can’t use her as a guide. Could this be peri-menopause? I’m soooooooooo worried about this missed period/day 38! Thanks for any input...
  • Anna022119
    Anna022119 Posts: 547 Member
    Jen?
    This can easily be peri.

    I'm 48 and all done. (Blood tests have confirmed this.)
    My period went from 21 days to every other week and very heavy to nothing at all. Now 1.5 years later and absolutely loving it!
    My quality of life has improved so much.
    I'll take the occasional hot flush (like your head is in the oven).

    Just enjoy, I'd say.
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    Machka9 wrote: »
    Is It Over Yet? The Perimenopause Thread

    A question ... are any of you still going past 52 ... 53 ... 54 ... 55 ... ?

    I'll be 53 in a few months. Not a single hot flash. The only real sign is bigger fibroids and increased bleeding.
  • jen_fitnhappy
    jen_fitnhappy Posts: 102 Member
    edited September 2019
    Anna28518 wrote: »
    Jen?
    This can easily be peri.

    I'm 48 and all done. (Blood tests have confirmed this.)
    My period went from 21 days to every other week and very heavy to nothing at all. Now 1.5 years later and absolutely loving it!
    My quality of life has improved so much.
    I'll take the occasional hot flush (like your head is in the oven).

    Just enjoy, I'd say.

    Thanks Anna! Your post put my mind at ease and really gave me the courage to go get a preg test today (yay negative!).
    It’s good to hear your positive story as I start this journey!
  • whitpauly
    whitpauly Posts: 1,483 Member
    Anna28518 wrote: »
    Jen?
    This can easily be peri.

    I'm 48 and all done. (Blood tests have confirmed this.)
    My period went from 21 days to every other week and very heavy to nothing at all. Now 1.5 years later and absolutely loving it!
    My quality of life has improved so much.
    I'll take the occasional hot flush (like your head is in the oven).

    Just enjoy, I'd say.

    This made me very happy to read,I'm 46 and for the past two years feel like I'm going through puberty again! Horrible pain, irregular periods, crabbiness, insomnia,heating up at night, dizziness,etc just can't wait to get to the other side I've been dealing with periods since I was 10 so yeah I'm ready to be done with this chapter of my life 🌺
  • DarkNightBrightDays
    DarkNightBrightDays Posts: 32 Member
    edited September 2019
    Hello ladies :smile:

    I'm so happy I found this thread! I'm 47 and about five months ago my period was five days late (freaked and did pregnancy test), then all back to normal. Then last month nothing, 59 day cycle and this month my period is on time (couple of days early) but much heavier than normal with cramping I don't usually get, I suppose that's because I missed last month?

    I have been suffering from really bad brain fog so much so that I had to actively avoid doing anything important at work on those days because I would be 99% likely to make a mistake. I had started messing with my diet thinking it was maybe a blood sugar thing which didn't really make any difference. But the missed period started making me put two and two together.

    I had a look around and as a first attempt at trying something out I bought some Estroven (the energy one), I have been taking it for about 14 days and only experienced slight brain fog twice in that time. I haven't got any other symptoms at the moment - no hot flashes thank goodness, I always run hot anyway so I am dreading those! It does make me wonder whether I should just find something that will give me the energy boost and skip the rest because I worry about the potential side effects of black cohosh etc.

    Anyway, thanks for all the information you have all shared, I don't really have anyone to talk to about this stuff so it's been a help :smiley:
  • Melwillbehealthy
    Melwillbehealthy Posts: 894 Member
    I feel so sorry for all the ladies having peri symptoms. I barely remember losing my period. When I was 50 it just kind of petered out and stopped. I had one or two hot flashes, which weren’t that bad as I’m often hot. That was it. Goodbye period. 🙂 one reason it ended so easily may be that I was living in Japan at the time and eating only a Japanese diet. Soya is in everything there. From what I understand Japanese women don’t usually suffer much in menopause.
  • whitpauly
    whitpauly Posts: 1,483 Member
    @DarkNightBrightDays thanks for mentioning the brain fog that's been a major one for me too! @Melwillbehealthy I have read that about the Asian women barely having any symptoms too very interesting
  • ro175
    ro175 Posts: 37 Member
    I'm 46. My periods were regular about 18 months ago, then I went on the pill for 6 months. Since coming off (over a year ago) they have ranged from 43 days apart, to 19. My GP says its nothing to do with the pill and that I'm perimenopausal. Still, whenever I am over a week late, I can't help.but take a pregnancy test. Anyone get pregnant naturally after the age of 45 here?