Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: nickitee on June 09, 2016, 07:35:47 PM
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I'm 45 and according to blood tests was postmenopausal at 41. My last period was over 5 years ago. About a week ago my nipples felt sore which I put down to having puppies who seem to leap on my boobs every time I sit down. Then on Sunday I started bleeding and have carried on doing so with lots of period type pain and backache. I saw my GP yesterday and had an internal examination. There are no polyps so I've been referred to hospital. I'm hoping it's an oestrogen upsurge but obviously I'm concerned about the dreaded C word, although I'm not sure that sore boobs go hand in hand with womb cancer ... I guess what I'm wondering is if anyone else has experienced sore boobs and postmenopausal bleeding and what they were eventually diagnosed with? Thanks for reading.
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Oh puppies ……… we have a 'breed of dog' thread here, do tell ;)
Your GP is doing the correct thing in sending you for investigations, any lady who has a bleed after nothing for 12+ months needs investigation, in case. Did your GP mention a womb scan?
I expect that the sore breasts followed by a bleed is a hormone surge and once you've had the investigations you will know if any treatment is required. :welcomemm:
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Hi and welcome to MM nickitee
Good you are getting the bleeding investigated - peace of mind is important. Maybe your ovaries are having a final gasp?? It's possible.
If you were diagnosed as post meno at 41 then why aren't you on HRT? OR are you?
Oestrogen deficient before the natural menopause age of between 50-54 can cause long term problems with heart a bones so it is advised that HRT its used until at least 50. I do hope your GP discussed this with you?
If you are on HRT, what type are you using? DG x
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Hi nickitee
Taz x :welcomemm:
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Hi ladies. Thanks for your replies and welcomes! :thankyou: I'm not on HRT as I didn't get on with it when I first tried taking it and I couldn't bear the thought of more periods. I have Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome and various other associated problems and am on a concoction of medication (currently 32 pills a day plus pain meds every 2 hours). I decided that my body really didn't need any more drugs being pumped into it. With hindsight this may not have been the best decision. I've always had horribly long and heavy periods lasting a minimum of 10 days and normally about 3 weeks. Needless to say they were very irregular. I also had terrible debilitating migraines so the thought of all that coming back again with HRT really did put me off and my doctor seemed ok with it. I have a hospital appointment next week so fingers crossed I will find out what's going on. This is day 6 of bleeding and I really hope it's my ovaries having a last little party! :ola: I an ridiculously scared though :-\
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Hi nickitee - gosh you have had it tough - my sympathies :hug: Hopefully you will get some reassurance and answers soon. Keep us posted. DG xxx
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Hi nickitee,
I am going though a very similar experience as you at the moment, i cant tell you outcome because i dont know myself yet but like you im sure, because of the symptoms we are having with the bleed that its likely to be a hormone surge of some type.
Im 55 and had my last period about 18 months to 2 years ago. A few weeks ago i had really sore nipples, very greasy skin and i remember popping a few spots which i haven't done for years. Two weeks later i started to spot. It only lasted 2 days and wasnt much at all.
Now two weeks on ive had that sharp twinge in one ovary a few times which i used to get when i was ovulating, i do hope im not in for another bleed but i wouldn't be surprised.
From what ive read it seems quite common, i don't think blood tests can really confirm you are post because hormones can fluctuate for years.
I find doctors clueless when it comes to the menopause, my doctors only read the book ::)
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Hi jacqui - welcome to MM.
I just want to say that even though you feel your spotting is hormonal it is really important to get it checked out due to your age and the fact that you have maybe gone two years without any bleeding. Please make an appointment - it's really not worth the risk :)
Taz x
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Hi jacqui - welcome to MM.
I just want to say that even though you feel your spotting is hormonal it is really important to get it checked out due to your age and the fact that you have maybe gone two years without any bleeding. Please make an appointment - it's really not worth the risk :)
Taz x
Thanks Taz
I am in the process of getting it checked out but my appointment hasn't come though yet.
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That's ok then. Hope you didn't mind me saying...
Taz x :D
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Hi fellow scared newbie. I'm going through exactly the same issues as you described. I'm waiting for appt. as well.
Wondering what I can expect?
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Make a list of your symptoms to take with you. Go through them with your Doctor/Practice Nurse to prioritise. A lot of GPs think that hot flushes are the be all/end all of menopause but there are other symptoms without flushes!
I believe that there is medication to ease long bleeds?
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Hi I am also going through the same thing... I been on HRT for 12 years with 1 day bleeds from the HRT... I came off it in April and I have bled 4 times since... Doc did hormone bloods and they came back as Normal????? They have never been normal in 12 years... I am being sent for investigations and am a little worried now....
Let me know the outcome of yours sweet
Take Care
Kimberley xx
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Hi Kimberley - if you have had blood tests taken while still taking HRT then you would have got a "normal" result due to the hormones in the HRT? I think you have to be off HRT for at least four weeks before any blood tests can give a real picture of your hormonal state.
Taz x :)
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Hi Kimberley - if you have had blood tests taken while still taking HRT then you would have got a "normal" result due to the hormones in the HRT? I think you have to be off HRT for at least four weeks before any blood tests can give a real picture of your hormonal state.
Taz x :)
Hi Taz
I've been off HRT since April... So a good gap for the blood test to show results... :-)
xx
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Hi Kim - I wasn't referring to these blood tests. I meant that you said your levels had always been "normal" over the last twelve years but I thought you were on HRT during those blood tests so how would you know? Sorry for the confusion.
Taz x :)
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Thought i would give an update as i know when i was searching for answers it was good to see the outcome.
I had my gyno appointment and a scan. She did a uterine biopsy which i found alright. I didnt feel her entering the womb but did feel her scraping it. It felt like a bad period cramp but only lasted about 3 seconds.
She looked at the scan results and said that she wasn't concerned about anything at all. My ovaries are normal size, they havent shrunk so im probably not post ......even though im 55 and not had a period for 2 years.
I could of had a baby :)
She still going to do a hysteroscopy in a few weeks as my lining is 7mm but she's confident that all is ok.
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It's good to hear that jacqui and thanks for the update.
Taz x :foryou:
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Hi Gosh I totally forgot about being on here ooops
Im confused too Taz2 hahaha I had been on Evorel Conti for 12 years and stopped it in Jan when I switched over to Climesse (tablets). They didnt agree with me and I had 3 months of constant nausea and occassional vommiting.. It wasn't nice so that's why I stopped them in April.... When I went docs in July it was because I started to feel depressed (I am on Citalopram) and had been bleeding here and there... And feeling like I had constant PMT... Thats when he did the hormone Blood tests... I was shocked when he said the levels where at normal levels!!! He was as confused as me...
My Gynae appointment finally came through and thats on the 26th September. I am worried a little bit because I have had 6 bleeds, some really painful ones and now a really heavy one.
I'll let you know the outcome of the appointment...
Thanks hun xx :)