You are being ignored at a time when you/us need support

. MayB a short note to Dr Currie for which there is a fee, jotting down your main symptoms. Details above, there is a charge.
A reply could then be handed to your Practice Manager who can refer you to the appropriate GP. NO ONE is too young to be in peri-menopause! I would also ring and ask how the GP reaches that conclusion, asking for Peer Reviewed Papers - but that's me

A herbalist probably won't be able to help. Also, alternatives shouldn't be taken long term, recommended length is 3 months then a break of 2.
Do U keep a mood/food/symptom diary?
No one can imagine symptoms
