Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => Other Health Discussion => Topic started by: warwick01 on August 20, 2020, 12:00:47 PM
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Hi Ladies
Not well today - rang GP waiting for nurse to call me back. Just wondering if anyone thinks this could be a kidney infection??
Started having cystitis problems a few weeks ago, then when I went to the looe first thing in the mornings the burning when I finished was bad. Since last week I have had lower back pain and aches down both groins. First thought I had hurt it when I used my exersice bike. A few days ago couldn't even turn over in bed for hip pain. Last couple of days felt unwell (no temp) urine output a little restricted even though Im drinking lots.
Missed a couple of Oestrogel pumps last week too. So could this awfull pain be just another meno symptom??
Wx
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Hi Ladies
Not well today - rang GP waiting for nurse to call me back. Just wondering if anyone thinks this could be a kidney infection??
Started having cystitis problems a few weeks ago, then when I went to the looe first thing in the mornings the burning when I finished was bad. Since last week I have had lower back pain and aches down both groins. First thought I had hurt it when I used my exersice bike. A few days ago couldn't even turn over in bed for hip pain. Last couple of days felt unwell (no temp) urine output a little restricted even though Im drinking lots.
Missed a couple of Oestrogel pumps last week too. So could this awfull pain be just another meno symptom??
Wx
Are you also on local oestrogen? I had symptoms similar to yours before starting Vagifem though less severe than yours sound. Have you tried dissolved bicarb of soda in water ? When I get a flare up of cystitis symptoms, this usually helps.
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Anything that involves back pain should be investigated. Kidney infections can tick away until they become acute, so make sure you give a urine sample.
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How did U get on?
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Sounds like one to me. What did the doc say?
Hope you feel better soon. xx
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It does sound like kidneys, especially with groin pain but it’s unusual (but not unheard of) for both kidneys to be affected. It is usually one but if it’s left untreated I guess both can be affected. Take a sample into dr to check, don’t leave it x
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Morning Ladies
Thank you for your response.
GP rang, I wasn't allowed to drop a sample off so she prescribed AB. Feeling a little better but still suffering with groin pain, woke me this morning. Feeling really odd like anxious in the pit of my stomach and pumping in sweat every morning until about lunch time. Not sure if its a clue but a few days before this started only used 1 pump of gel which was almost at the end of the bottle. Got my script Friday so back on 2 pumps. Anxiety is off the scale now.....
Thanks again xx
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"wasn't allowed" so how will the GP know which AB to prescribe :-\. ?
It's probably the 1 pump which has thrown your hormones out of kilter, it doesn't take long >:(
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Warwick, he will have given you a broad spectrum AB. If it doesn't to the trick you will need a Bug specific one, which happened to me.
With infection anxiety is often a symptom, along with sweats. Hopefully you will feel better soon.
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B4 the ABs run out I would be ringing to see which surgery is actually open to see patients. Infections should not be left to fester ...... I have an appt at our Surgery tomorrow, specific time and must wear a mask :-\. I'm not to take anything else with me ........ and there will be no magazines to take my mind off the appt. >:( ::)
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Hello Warwick 01
Could it be that 2 pumps of gel were keeping sweating, anxiety and bladder issues at bay but your sudden low dose caused them to re appear? Of course you may have an infection as well but your other symptoms may also be hormone related.
Wishing you well.
K.
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Kathleen
I am wondering the same thing. Gone back to 2 pumps (cant seem to reduce less than 2 pumps) Things appear to be settling although after my first morning wee I get the burning. Still having mild ache in both hips first thing in the morning. Biggest issue is anxiety/nervous and panic. At 61 should I not be over this crap?? 10 years of suffering.
Thanks again Wx
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Your surgery are bad. I’ve had 2 infections since lockdown and my surgery wanted a sample to send to lab x
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Annie
Yes I agree - but NOT surprised...... >:(
Wx
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Hello again warwick 01
You have my sympathy. I have also been on this ride for ten years so I know how you feel.
I am taking a break from HRT atm and I am no worse without it but unfortunately no better either. Do you find that two pumps of gel usually controls your anxiety and other symptoms? I recall that Stellajane found that just a 25mcg patch relieved her insomnia but without it her symptoms soon returned.
Hopefully you will find the solution to your bladder issues and begin to feel better.
Take care and sending hugs.
K.
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Hi Kathleen
Yes I have been following your journey. At least you managed to stop HRT, with me I am amess if I go any lower than 2 pumps (not that 2 pumps is great) but I do long cycle 6 weeks and don't want that to change. The anxiety is worse now post menopause and pray this improves. Just going in shops each morning Im sweating, clammy and very anxious. Because of feeling like this hate going out these days. Also like you I am on Leveroxine but that seems ok. The infection appears better ;)
Take care Wxx
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Hello again warwick
Yep, we seem to be very similar, annoying isn't it lol.
The only good thing about not being on HRT at the moment is that I don't have to worry about progesterone intolerance. As I say I rather foolishly hoped my hormones would settle naturally and I would feel better by now.
I take 75mcg of Levothyroxine daily and since diagnosis last December my blood work has been fine and antibody levels have declined to near normal. Ideally I'd like to discuss a possible change in dosage with my GP but that may not be possible. I am due another blood test soon so if I discover anything interesting I will post about it as many of us have here Thyroid issues.
I completely sympathise with you about going out when you feel wobbly. Several times I have almost cried in the supermarket for no reason I can think of. One time it came over me when I was looking for the yoghurts and another time I bumped into a friend who just said 'how are you?' and that set me off. I find the mood/anxiety side of the menopause absolutely exhausting and very inhibiting.
During my 'journey' I have had many other symptoms that have now gone, daily headaches for example and palpitations so I hope that these emotional symptoms will fade before too long. Otherwise I have told my husband I may have to turn to drink!
I'm pleased to see that your infection appears better and hopefully that issue will resolve soon.
Wishing you well.
K.