I am seeing a private GP tomorrow who specialises in the Menopause. Although I have a list of symptoms, I don't feel prepared and I want to get the most out of it. I'd appreciate some feedback and/ or suggestions on the following:
1) Is past history relevant to the chat?
My history is that I started periods when 13. Always had very bad PMS, pains and backache. Only took the pill for a couple of years when early 20's. Then had fertility issues and ended up having IUI for both my children. I had polycystic ovaries and very low progesterone which had to be supplemented in my first trimester. I had a very short luteal phase and periods came every 23 ish days and lasted a week. PMS and pains went away until 1 year ago. I am just shy of 49.
2) I have the following symptoms which have been going on for a year:
Night sweats (not that often)
More frequent periods. Closer together, heavier and more painful. They start for about 3 or 4 days, then stop, then start up lighter and can last up to 11 days.
Forgetfulness
Insomnia
Brain fog
Tiredness
The above don't bother me that much. It is the following that really concern me:
Anxiety which goes out of control just before my period and for the first few days of it. I feel depressed once it starts. The anxiety I have felt has seriously impacted my family life.
I dont know what I want from my appointment tomorrow. I don't really want to walk out with a bag full of HRT. I am OK with going through the menopause and I don't really care about ageing or most of the physical symptoms. Perhaps more correctly, the other symptoms are not really bothering me yet. The only thing I care about really is the crazy PMS I seem to have and I cannot put myself or family through that again. I nearly had a mental breakdown during those 4 days this and last month.
I am also very upset with my GP because I went there a year ago and presented the above symptoms and was given Propranolol and told to go for CBT. I feel that is a very ill informed way to deal with me and for the past year I have had this constant thought that I am going going round the twist, rather than it is my body ageing.
I suppose what I want form tomorrow is for someone to tell me that yes, they have heard all this before. No, its not just you, you are not going crazy. It's quite normal to feel this way. I'd like one place to manage my health and not have conflicting info. I'd like to know what I can do to help myself through this as naturally as possible. But, I do need something to stop the PMS/T symptoms as my life caved for those 4 days. I am happy to take anything for that.
Are there any big things I have missed. I feel like I have missed some obvious questions.