I thought it meant end of periods; hot flushes; night sweats and feeling a bit grumpy. Totally unprepared for the reality and how long my symptom would be going on for. At 61, have only just started HRT after 8 longs years of coping (not) 'naturally'.
I would want someone to tell me that it is not something that you go through and then just pop up out the other end.
That some women have no difficulties during this time and that some women have a horrendous time. For the first set of women, to be considerate and mindful of the second.
I wish I had known that in taking HRT, my joints would immediately feel better, my mood would lift and my resilience and self worth would reappear, and that although this happens for some women without HRT, I wouldn't be one of them.
I wish someone had told me to be prepared and look at all the options regarding HRT. I fought against it for so long and could now kick myself. Do not put yourself through any unnecessary mental or physical hardship that might be avoided.
My periods started changing at 46. I remember crying in the loo at work, knowing I would probably no longer be able to conceive. I didn't even like babies much, but yes, it is a shock when the choice is taken from you and that this shock will pass.
Watch the Liz Earle YouTube video on her menopause experience, don't dismiss HRT out of hand, even if medically you think you might not be able to take it And finally, sending you a very big hug and letting you know you are not on your own xxx