ALL people in middle age gain weight unless they start to eat less or move around more. It's to do with a change in metabolism. It affects women mainly after the menopause but are all women post menopause overweight? No- because they have found ways of controlling their weight by eating less and moving around more. It's not just about a lack of oestrogen.
I think you have some misunderstandings. All women go through peri menopause. It's the run up to menopause.
Not all women take HRT during peri to prevent osteoporosis- in fact the majority don't.
why not sign up to something like this and see how you go?
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/
How old were you when you started peri meno?
If you are worried about this then you need to make sure you have a good diet that includes enough calcium and Vit D- and do exercise.
Why not post what you normally eat over a couple of days and we can take a look- and tell us what exercise you are doing?
Hi Sarah2
I appreciate your help, and here is what I think.
I'm worried because I could have started peri meno when I was 43 at the earliest.
I'm worried that the 2-4 years of peri meno where I did not take hormones has put me at risk of osteoporosis.
Osteoporosis scares the hell out of me, as I have no family to turn to or no friends and there probably wont be much in the way of a health service when i am elderly, and I have no money.
I guess I was about 43-44 yrs old when peri started. I am 47 and a half years old now.
The reason I am not clear about how old I was when peri started is because I used to be addicted to valium and at the time I was going through withdrawals where anxiety, depression, sweating, and feeling hot were also symptoms.
It's been said on the tranquiliser addiction forum that meno symptoms mimic withdrawals.
The withdrawawl based anxiety and depression were much much worse. They gradually got better but never fully.
This is because the perimeno kicked in unbeknownst to me.
I thought I was suffering residual withdrawal symptoms from 2009 to 2013, when really I was suffering peri.
HRT has partially worked for me. Everything is reduced, but I still don't feel I have my life back.
I know valilum withdrawals were not to blame, because I gradually reduced the dose and did not experience any worsening symptoms. I had symptoms from withdrawal of tranqs that were not peri, so I could tell.
The sweats were different. I only ever sweat on my upper body in peri and my scalp.
I can get overheated as soon as I feel stress even if I have not been physically exerting myself.
I don't excercise much. I am not motivated.
You can do all the excercise you like but if you are still lacking in the right hormones for you, you will feel too depressed and unmotivated to do it.
I feel depressed. I go out with nowhere to go and I feel a spare part. I feel uncomfy in my own skin. Going out like this has previously made me more depressed. I don't like being out alone.
Even when I was thin I never excercised. I was always the sort who could eat loads and never bother about weight.
I think it's too co-incidental that the weight and the sweats etc came at the same time.
I don't understand why I cannot get oestragel and bio identical progesterone, when other women who femoston 2/10 doesnt work for, can get it and feel better.
I would love to hear from peri women who's oral hormone dose is not enough, and who got the bio identical prog and gel/patches of oestrogen, to see what they have to say.
OK so, I know there is always the possibility that this may not happen if I cross to oestrogel and bio identical prog, but at least I will have tried.
I am being denied the opportunity to try, all because my doctors infomation is based on faulty studies done over a decade ago.
Other women can get these on nhs prescription so why I am being told I will just have to go through it if none of the options my doctor has works?
Is it a practice thing? Do only certain practices issue certain drugs?
Is it a postcode lottery? If so, it sounds like social engineering, because someone's negative mood can affect the whole atmosphere.
I know there are many women with success from the patches and norethisterone, but having once had my moods severely affected by tranquiliser withdrawal and recovered, I feel like it is a big gamble choosing this option.
As for my diet, that is really restricted by budget. I also only have a tiny freezer and an oven that wont heat if the stove is on and vice versa. I don't have the room for a big oven or freezer, worktop or not. I don't buy fresh veg because it is too expensive and I don't have the space to many store ready cooked meals .
I had sausage and beans last night. I eat about half a pack of bisciuits a day, and one or two pieces of fruit most days.
I go to a centre once a week and get a hot meal with meat and veg.
I might not eat or do excercise very well, but even if I had the best excercise and diet, I would still feel crap if I was not on enough of the hormones I need.
I do not feel motivated to do excercises. Right now, all I want to do is go back to bed, but I will force myself to go out as I need stuff from the shop.
I want to want to feel good, right now I don't.
I'm not saying I won't look at excercise and diet, but I do believe if your hormones are out of whack then you're limited in what you can do.
EDIT, I'm also not saying that good diet does not improve mood but again, if the hormones are out of wha...............
Sorry for the sermon but I hope it helps.

Thanks