Hi, am totally new to this both the menopause matters forum and actually posting a comment. I have been suffering with TATT for about 4 years now. Have been checked for iron, MS, ME and various other things but nothing found. When I mentioned menopause, I was told that I was not even perimenopausal. Then last year, 2006, I was told that yes, I am now going through the menopause. I coped with a lot of crap in my life, single parenthood, chronic sinusitus, acute asthmatic, over worked and underpaid and managed it all with a smile on my face. The one thing I couldn't cope with, and still have not got right, is this blasted feeling of being tired all the time. How is a normal woman supposed to cope with this constant feeling of tiredness? The women I speak with, all report the same thing. oh, it's just something you get used to. Well, I'm sorry, I've got used to asthma, I've got used to not having any sense of smell or taste because of chronic sinusitus, I've accepted the fact that as I'm not particularly ambitious and am pretty much a nice person, that I will probably continue to be a "lowly paid" administrator BUT I HAVE MY LIMITS and being TIRED ALL THE TIME is above and beyond my limit. It's not poor sleeping, I could doze off quite happily at any moment of the day. It probably is because my sleep is not the good heavy sleep but the light sporadic sleeping that includes several night toilet trips and tossing and turning to find the cool spot.

But at this moment in time, I totally blame those blasted feminists! Without them, I'd be kid free, tied to the house all day and blistfully ASLEEP!!
Yours snoozily