Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: Vicky81 on July 04, 2022, 11:45:06 AM
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Hello
Just to hopefully put my mind at rest, - I got covid 7 days ago and since this time it feels like my physical feeling of anxiety has returned.
Now, I did start marvelon contraceptive pill on yhe same day I got covid,, so I put it down to thst as I've been feeling jittery, hands shaking- the same feel I had on too high a patch.
I've now re-started zoely (low dose combined contraceptive pill) as I was fine on this previous, no shaking or anything.
I'm just worried that covid could have caused me to feel this anxiety again? If so, does this go away once covid has left the body?
Thanks ladies xxxx
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Why not stick to your original thread :-\ because I did reply to your query over there.
Yes. It is known that Covid can disrupt hormones.
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Thanks 4 replying i guess what I'm trying to get an understanding of from ladies who may have been through it....if this is true or not? And more so does it pass,, and how would it affect me being on the contraceptive pill.
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Are you still testing positive?
Taz x
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Hi taz, was negative last night and this morning xx
Just feel worried to death if I'm honest that vovid has caused this yo come back.....
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.....still got symptoms though....very sleepy with cough x
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You did well to clear it quickly but its still possibly early days in your recovery. I would think the anxiety has been caused by the fact you had covid and that feeling of not being in control of what might happen?
Taz x
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You can’t go by the test Vicky. If you still have a cough and feel tired then you still have a viral load even though the test is negative.
I’ve known people who’ve had all the symptoms but never got a positive test. Perhaps they had a different virus, who knows, so symptoms should be what you go by.
It can take 2/3 weeks for this to clear and in some people even longer.
Yes covid can effect your mood as well as having the physical symptoms, so there’s nothing you can do but wait for it to calm down.
Hopefully it will clear by the weekend for you
X
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Aw thanks taz and marchlove....very nice of you to reply.
Yeah I thought that! How can it say negative when I feel rough.
So you both don't think this has affected my hormones?,
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Guys its the fatigue too, I cannot keep my eyes open....
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It's normal for the fatigue to last for up to three weeks after you've cleared the infection. You need to support your recovery by eating well, lots of fluids and trying to get enough rest.
Taz x
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I had COVID back in March, I tested negative on day 5 but continued to feel completely wiped out for at least three weeks afterwards….
I just rested where I could, accepted the situation for what it was and just gave myself time to recover…
And yes my hormones/symptoms felt like they were a bit all over the place for a while…
Take care,
Ali x
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Aww thank you taz and alibeau.
Yes on the bed now in and out of sleep,, corrr i just feel so lazy. Oh well i take your advice and just allow it to happen.
Alibeau- in terms of hormones...did you have to alter any medication? Or did everything just calm down after the 3 weeks? Xxx
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Aww thank you taz and alibeau.
Yes on the bed now in and out of sleep,, corrr i just feel so lazy. Oh well i take your advice and just allow it to happen.
Alibeau- in terms of hormones...did you have to alter any medication? Or did everything just calm down after the 3 weeks? Xxx
Sorry to sound like a stuck record but i would only ever alter my medication in super dire circumstances. I am still peri and so I have learnt to ride the ups and downs as I guess my own hormones are still fluctuating in the back ground….. I always remind myself that the bad spells won’t last forever and things always balance out again of their own accord….
The only alteration I ever make is when I am using the ‘green’ oestrogel as I do find I need slightly more than when I am using ‘amber’…..
Take care and hope you feel better soon x
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Hi Ali thank you.
Sorry if I'm sounding dense (probably am) but when your hormones went haywire while having covid....was it psychological symptoms like crying?, anxiety or depression yiu felt during this time?
And did they go back to normal off their own accord?, I'm on the birth control pill (early days)
And feel like covid has brought back the physical anxiety feel....that's why I'm asking as I'm panicking I guess!!!
Many thanks xxxx
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Hi Vicky,
For me I suffer with physical anxiety symptoms rather than mentally.
However I had COVID shortly before the anniversary of a heartbreaking loss in our family and so I was feeling emotional too but I did not put this down to COVID.
Who knows? I don’t over think these things and just take one day at a time where possible. Equally, feeling rotten with a virus is enough to get you down too.
Xx
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Thank you ali xxx