Hello
Just hoping someone can reassure me that my symptoms are linked to my hormones rather than something more sinister. I have had so many tests (including brain scan) but nothing revealed. I am convinced it's all hormone related (my estrogen level on day 5 of cycle was 41 but my GP was dismissive of this as he felt my other symptoms were not linked to the peri menopause).
Aged 40, my symptoms were:
- irregular periods
- shooting pains in arm
- tingling in fingers
- extreme back ache, especially around mid back and shoulders
- weird crawling sensation across my back - "strange" rather than painful, like creepy crawlies running over me!
- sudden pain in ankle (I used to run 5 times a week but now would struggle to do ten mins

)
Now at 42, things have changed:
- less pain
- increased anxiety and lack of confidence
- horrible, 'stops everything' fatigue
- random dizziness/wooshy head, especially in the evening
- more regular periods with worse PMT
- severe burping and nausea (initially around time of period but now almost constant)
- frequent headaches, usually accompanied by worse nausea (again, initially before I came on but now even after my period)
- noticeable hair thinning ('lank and dull' as my mother so sweetly put it)
- spots on face
- larger breast (not that I am moaning!)
- random painful joints, especially in my fingers
- continued crawling sensation on my back
- cold flushes.
So, as you can see, none of the usual night sweats, hot flushes and dry skin - hence the reason I am having trouble convincing my GP. He eventually agreed to put me on Mirena and low level patches but I really don't want this - I think the Mirena could exacerbate my existing problems (skin, headaches, nausea, hair loss) and would prefer either Utrogestan with patches or Femoston (on the basis of advice I have read on this forum).
What I would love to know is, has anyone else had these non typical symptoms identified as signs of peri menopause - or am I barking up the wrong tree, as my GP seems to think? If you too had the same symptoms, did HRT help?
Thanks so much - any advice appreciated. I am fed up of existing rather than living and want to get things sorted! x