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Lostit

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The strange and unusual symptoms
« on: October 13, 2016, 08:43:37 AM »

Hi, being new to this forum I  am interested in hearing from anyone who has strange, hard to describe symptoms. I have been 'suffering' from all manner of things since January, having previously only experiencing mild meno changes.  I have not had a period for approximately 2 years they just stopped and never came back :-\
This is my list of hypochondria!
1. Nausea/morning sickness.
2. Feeling not quite being '
there'
3. Lighthead/drunk feeling
4.Weak legs
5.Tinnitus
6.blocked/ full ears
7.stiff neck and shoulders
8.runny nose
9.feelings of chemicals circulating
10. Sore muscles on scalp/ feeling of hair being parted the wrong way.
11.Loss of 'self'
These are the ones that spring to mind immediately but there are others that I have forgotten. (Shocking memory).
These can be constant.  (Spaced out feeling) or come and go seemingly at will. I am assuming they are cyclical????
All are rubbish on there own but when you add in crippling anxiety,low mood,panic attacks and tiredness it makes for a pretty poor time. Maybe i'm just going mad?
 

 
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Dancinggirl

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Re: The strange and unusual symptoms
« Reply #1 on: October 13, 2016, 09:54:46 AM »

Hi and welcome to MM Lostit
Your hormones will probably have bottomed out now and this is often when the true side effects of oestrogen deficiency kicks in. What you are describing is all very normal I'm afraid. 
Do have a good look at your diet to see if you are lacking in vital things like Vitamin D, Magnesium and Omega 3 oils.
I do a lot of relaxing Mindful Meditation and Brisk walking these days to help me through the day. DG x
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Janice68

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Re: The strange and unusual symptoms
« Reply #2 on: October 13, 2016, 10:16:15 AM »

Hi Lostit, no your not going mad I have these symptoms and more! I'm glad you mentioned the runny nose that one comes from nowhere and goes again! Or am I mad!   No it's meno I'm afraid!

You must read the thread sparkle rebooted for you it put me a ease not barking mad etc with it all.
Jan x
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Janice68

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Re: The strange and unusual symptoms
« Reply #3 on: October 13, 2016, 10:51:51 AM »

I re-read it myself at times Jan, just to reassure myself!  It's worth a read for the humour!!

S x



I totally agree Sparkle!!
I keep saying to myself, no I'm not mad or going mad!! It's called blinkin hormones!! ;D
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Dancinggirl

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Re: The strange and unusual symptoms
« Reply #4 on: October 13, 2016, 11:29:33 AM »

sparkle - my GP suggested Mindfulness about 4 years ago and I have to say I sceptical.  I read the book she suggested (written by british doctors) and it made very good sense.  I have in the past tried self hypnosis which I also found useful at the time but the Mindfulness took some practising to find what worked for me. There are tracks on Youtube that are good and seem find focusing on something like a lighted candle can be good. You do need to practise a lot to start with so you can easily slip into this positive state when needed. 
When I get over tired or in a stressful time I can now switch my mind more easily into a place that sooths me generally.  I actually find I often get a hot flush when I'm doing the Miindfulness which is odd but it's as though a pleasant warmth is spreading over me and I think you need to find something to focus on that works for you.  Focusing just on breathing didn't work so well for me - I get myself into  a story in my head where I feel good - it's difficult to describe but I create positive and happy experiences in my mind that make me feel good. DG x
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Janice68

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Re: The strange and unusual symptoms
« Reply #5 on: October 13, 2016, 02:05:00 PM »

And that's a polite word for them Jan! 

S x

Yep very polite  ;D pesty hormones!!!
Thank you DG, that's really good to hear.  I'm trying to bring my focus back to what I'm doing instead of letting my mind wander off into a million and one directions like it normally does.  It's tricky to do but when I do manage it I have to say it is calming and something I'd like to work at because I know I'd reap the benefits.

S x 


I'm very interested also with mindfulness too. Totally relate that's what I'm doing too Sparkle bringing mind back to the now etc. Challenges eh?

Jan x
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linz57

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Re: The strange and unusual symptoms
« Reply #6 on: October 13, 2016, 04:37:05 PM »

Hi Lostit. I sailed through Peri feeling fantastic and thought I had got off lightly. How wrong was I? Three years post meno and all the symptoms you mention hit me like a sledgehammer . The dizziness and lightheadedness cost me a job I loved because I couldn't cope with standing all day and feeling I was going to fall over. Tinnitus hit out of the blue and then I started with a blocked left ear and sinus. Numerous visits to an ENT consultant proved useless and all he could suggest was rinsing with a saline nasal wash three times a day.
All these symptoms can be due to a bottoming out of estrogen hormone and the only thing that helped me was going onto hrt. I found  out there are estrogen receptors all over the body ( including the nose) and then it all made sense as to why I felt so rotten when my  levels plummeted.
The symptoms can be scary when they hit thick and fast, but once you realise what's causing them you can start to get back on track. Hope you get sorted soon🙂
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Lostit

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Re: The strange and unusual symptoms
« Reply #7 on: October 13, 2016, 05:19:47 PM »

Hi Linz57, I too have been down the ent route and been told I have an inner ear problem or eustacean tube dysfunction and to use a saline nasal wash and a nasal spray.  I was told to get rid of the anxiety and it would die down.  It's hard to get rid of anxiety when it is caused by your hormonal chemical imbalance :( I have had to tell.my gp that it is the menopause that is causing these problems but they only seem to care about hot flashes and low libido. I can't take oestrogen because of past breast cancer. I'm stuck between a rock and a hard place :-\ Thanks for sharing your experience
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Wendy65

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Re: The strange and unusual symptoms
« Reply #8 on: October 13, 2016, 05:45:05 PM »

Hi,

I feel similar symptoms to you. Feel totally weird and also a bit paranoid.

I think my get dose is too low so going to try a higher dose.

I have found this forum helpful. Makes me feel normal.

I feel spaced out and also this week had a constant headache and lights affecting me as they seem brighter than usual unless I am going mad!

We will all get through this X
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Janice68

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Re: The strange and unusual symptoms
« Reply #9 on: October 13, 2016, 06:03:39 PM »

Reading your replies on Tinnitus hear! God it brought memories back too last year when tinnitus hit my right ear and numerous trips to doc then Went to ENT specialist it was scary! dizziness,  feeling faint and  feeling disoriented in buildings like supermarket it was a nightmare and nauseas too i felt out of balance. Absolutely awful! I've adapted now I have loss of hearing in that ear and that horrible noise. But you live with it I'm just lucky it wasn't menieres disease as they thought I had that in the beginning.
Blinking hormones!!!
Janx
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Janice68

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Re: The strange and unusual symptoms
« Reply #10 on: October 13, 2016, 06:27:44 PM »

I'm also have been feeling light-headed this week it started after a period I just had. Haven't had a period for a couple of months either. This month I'm struggling with my IBS and digestive problems for some reason it has got worse. Every month seems so different last month it was aches and pains with joints this month horrible stomach problems and bowels and of course bladder too. My estrogen must be at a all time low. Never ending really. But I'm learning to appreciate the good days and I do feel normal sometimes!! And pain free too!

Jan x
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Michelle46

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Re: The strange and unusual symptoms
« Reply #11 on: October 13, 2016, 10:21:14 PM »

Hi Sparkle
Can i ask if you are through perimenopause now?
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wombat62

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Re: The strange and unusual symptoms
« Reply #12 on: October 13, 2016, 10:34:03 PM »

Hi there

It's horrible isn't it all these weird things that happen to you! However, it's good to know you can come on here and most of us have experienced these things and can reassure you it's probably low oestrogen.

I got hit big time a few months ago by the whole lot after I had an operation. Had 2-3 months of anxiety, low blood sugar, weird head, vertigo, worsened tinnitus and general feeling pretty rubbish. Fortunately I saw a naturopath who sorted me out with a load of herbs and supplements but also realising that it was anxiety/low hormones which was causing a catch 22 situation. I think once you know it's nothing too serious then it's easier to tell yourself it's just hormones and have to run with it. I'm supposed to be post for 4/5 years, on HRT and I'm still going through ups and downs of hormones dipping, then being okay for a while. Happy to say I'm feeling much better now and hardly any anxiety last week when OH was away, yay!!

The only thing this week is I've felt very dry, dry nose, eyes, digestions not working as well, throat, feel like I need lots of liquid - that's another thing that hits every now and again!

We do have to look after ourselves at this time as over doing anything will have an effect on our hormones and well being. A couple of stressy days brought on a lot of those symptoms for me and it was pretty scary how quickly and severe they were. Take care :) 
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Janice68

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Re: The strange and unusual symptoms
« Reply #13 on: October 14, 2016, 06:21:01 AM »

We could be twins Jan with our dodgy digestive systems, so annoying aren't they!  I don't think I'll ever fathom mine out  >:(

S x


Nor me Sparkle I can't fathom mine out either!  Didn't have this last month oh my stomach so much wind it kept me up the other week 2 nights on the trot!! Then felt better! Now back through the day this week and my bowels well runs etc. I've never had it this bad before! Stomach cramps you name it.
I'm learning a bit about essential oils at the moment Sparkle I've got a supply coming i will experiment on my self. I'm keeping an open mind to this but if it helps I will let you know. I will try anything natural you know!!!
Hope u r okay?
Janx
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Michelle46

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Re: The strange and unusual symptoms
« Reply #14 on: October 16, 2016, 12:39:32 AM »

All the best Sparkle,I hope you carry on this way. I was feeling the same as you for months and months but now things have eased somewhat.
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