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marshytiger
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February 16, 2016, 06:53:17 PM »
Started at the weekend first time for 4months real heavy one day then hardly anything and finished last night. had a bad migraine and feeling light headed and resting pulse keeps dropping to 44, have had an ECG and blood tests and doctor says all ok Does anyone else have these symptoms. is this all related to the menopause can anyone tell me, I am not on HRT only taking vitamins.
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CLKD
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Did your GP test for anaemia?
I have a nerve in the back of my neck which makes me feel woozy if I turn suddenly.
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marshytiger
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Yes Dictor has done blood tests. All normal which is good but no reason for the dizziness.
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CLKD
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Eating properly?
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February 18, 2016, 06:33:31 PM »
Have you had migraines before or pre-menstrual ones? These make me feel light-headed dizzy. Also if you've just had a period after a while without then your progesterone levels would have dropped and the withdrawal can cause a migraine - also the physiological changes can lead to light-headedness due to changes in blood sugar. Maybe you never experienced this just before a period in the past but I used to especially just before I got to peri-menopause. If you've been checked out then great there is nothing to worry about but is alarming all the same. I reguarly get feelings like this but have never got them checked out - I put mine down to migraine (if I've got a mild one or it's just finishing) or low blood pressure. The power of hormones......
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Often felt light headed before I started hrt, so assume it's a sign of low estrogen?
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