You folks in this thread, take a look at this other current thread that's running - all 17 pages of it

- which is basically a few of us trying to deal with similar issues recently, updating on our experiences:
https://www.menopausematters.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,62514.0.html It would be good to have more voices in that thread. The thing is, we seem to have so many different threads about anxiety, cortisol, waking early, jumping out of sleep, heart palpitations, tachycardia, racing heart, heart beating hard, throbbing and pulsing/high blood pressure and a lot of night-time related stuff. And the risk is all this gets scattered over multiple different threads instead of the experiences brought together...
For me, none of this was happening before I started HRT - it has all started since HRT began. And I'm 99% sure it is/was the estrogen causing it. I have now stopped the estrogen (last week, 6 days ago) and I am still experiencing prolonged episodes of all this - although I am also starting to get long periods when it isn't happening and things are fine again.
I'd be curious to know how your current experience/symptoms, compares with your symptoms prior to starting HRT. Is it possible this is being caused by the estrogen for you folks too? I feel like there is some common cause(s) behind all this which relates to HRT. Clearly not all women experience HRT like this, but there seems to be a considerable subset of us which do. I would really like us to pool our collective experiences and try to figure things out(!), so do come and join that thread and then post regularly with updates as you think about things or try different stuff. Over time, we might find commonalities.
Because frankly doctors are RUBBISH at providing any understanding with these issues. They are all stumped when I talk to them about it, it's as if they've never heard of it before. Even menopause specialists. The only things they can suggest are increasing, decreasing or even stopping estrogen. Which we can really do by ourselves, if it's that simple. There is stuff going on here which they are not aware of as a group of symptoms.... OR - there is a difference between this so-called 'body identical' estrogen and what our own bodies make and many of our bodies don't like exogenous estrogen. (That means estrogen not coming from our body.)
Anyway, I am now waffling - but please do come join us on that other thread so we don't end up with 65000 different threads called 'anxiety' or 'heart palpitations' etc etc and can try to get everything in one place for future women to search for and find...
