Hello everyone,
First of all, a MASSIVE thank you to the founders and keepers of this Forum. It's been a lifesaver... I really thought I was going completely nuts and then read the posts here and realised, sadly, that I am not alone (and not going nuts!).
I'm from Northern Ireland, am 48, have 3 kids, and I live in France. I'd like to say here that I love my husband, kids, and job, and that I swim 4 times a week (when my thyroid dose is right) and meditate or practice self-hypnosis, eat healthy, and don't smoke. I've never been depressed or anxious. Until recently...
I started to suffer from night sweats when I was 46. Until March of this year, they were bearable. Since March they are often accompanied with rushes of anxiety and palpitations and I waken up (if I manage to sleep after 4:30am) feeling anxious (a serious dread feeling), nauseated, and sad. These symptoms can last for a morning, or the day. The night sweats and symptoms seem to come in phases, I had 2 months of nothing and now it's like a fireworks display.
I have Hashimoto's disease (underactive thyroid) and I've been treated for that since 2012. It took 8.5 very long hellish years to get the dose right (I'm one of the few who are very hard to dose), then I had 18 months of the right dose (bliss!) and now since March, the perimenopause has knocked my dose off and I'm struggling to get back to my levels.
I'm also really struggling with the perimenopause symptoms and have already spoken to my gyne about it here in France but the answer was: you have to stay on the progesterone-only pill until you are 52 and you can't have anything until then.
That's not a good enough answer for me!
I'm going back tomorrow, armed with documents from the UK which say that a women on the progesterone-only pill CAN have HRT. My GP told me to go back to see her and ask for 10 days of estrogen per month because she said I won't get HRT yet. Even if I do come out with the golden ticket (a prescription) I'm going to try to get my thyroid dose levels right first because that's important. There are no menopause clinics or specialists in France even though all women are sent to gynes! Oh the irony...
And here is my question: is anyone out there in my case? I'd love to hear from you!
Best regards to all, I'll keep you posted...