I am posting this because last week I was discharged from the menopause clinic - after four years and a five year battle before that to get there. I think I will be taking HRT for the rest of my life (the clinic told me they had ladies over 70 still on it) and I am in a different place now to the one I was in when I first went there. I used to be a very regular reader and sometimes contributor to this forum - but haven't been here a while (and forgotten my log-in details) - and when I was I always longed to hear from someone who had been through this and could reassure me that I was not stuck in the awful place that I was in and things could and would improve. So for all of you who might be reading this who are close to despair - hang on to the belief that it will pass. You will find solid ground again and be more balanced. I don't think I will ever be totally symptom free - but I have learned to live with the fact that you don't 'get through' menopause - you adapt. This became my philosophy over the years of struggle with symptoms:
1) This is part of life's journey, not an event. My younger, fertile self is behind me. This journey won't take me back there.
2)Nothing lasts for ever - neither the lows nor the highs. Go with the lows, accepting they will pass and enjoy the highs. Every day is a gift.
3)HRT is not a magic bullet - but it can and does help. It won't make you 35 again but it can help you get back in balance and even out the highs and the lows
4)Inform yourself about HRT before seeing your GP. Ask questions. Don't be fobbed off. If what you are given doesn't feel right after a few weeks, go back and ask for further advice. If your GP doesn't seem informed - or is anti- change - that is your right. Ask to be referred to a menopause clinic.
5)Don't compare yourself with others. You are doing just fine. Everyone's journey is different. There is an immutable law which says that when you are feeling low everyone around you seems happy and well-balanced. Don't compare!
6) First-aid kit: deep breathing; Rescue Remedy; dried fruit and nuts
7) Don't stress about sleep - on sleepless night enjoy the peace in the house - meditate, do yoga or just lie there and enjoy being allowed to do nothing.
It does get better.