Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: Nik2502 on November 05, 2022, 07:39:40 AM
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Hi ladies
After an awful couple of weeks, I’ve increased my oestrogen to 150 (under Newson care). This has lifted my mood but I wake up every morning with what I can only describe as a knot in my stomach and a tight chest. I have to get up and I feel like a panic attack is building.
I’ve previously had heart checks and I’m fine. I’m assuming this is another joy of the menopause? Any ideas on things that may help?
Thank you
Nik xx
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Propranolol? I would wake anytime after 3.00 a.m. with prehensile panic, I would have to get out of bed, get dressed and sit.
It's probably cortisol, the waking hormone. Awful. :-\
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Hi CLKD
I take propranolol but it’s not helping sadly. It’s a weird feeling to describe 🙈
I think you’re right about the cortisol. Maybe it’s just something I have to learn to manage.
Thank you
Nik xx
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How much Propranolol has been prescribed and when do you take it? I had 80mg three times a day initially reduced to 40mg every night to ease any early morning surges.
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I only take 20mg morning and night x
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Could you try adding 20mg at lunch time, or double up the night dose?
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I think they could be worth a try. It certainly can’t do any harm.
Thank you x
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What did U decide? I would double up the night dose ......... and would probably wake to see if it was working ::)
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Yes I’ve decided to double up at night and see how I get on. Thank you for the advice x
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Hi I’ve had this strange morning feeling too I thought it was my heart and went to have checks but like you nothing wrong. I have been lucky and it’s stopped again but know how horrible it feels and the impact to your day. Try meditation and breathing exercises i found this really helped me and doing it every day really makes a difference. Knowing we all have the same symptoms really does help x
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Thank you Trandall for your helpful advice x
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How R U feeling this morning? It may take a couple of nights to ease symptoms.
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Hi CLKD
I took extra propranolol at bedtime and again when I woke through the night.
This morning was better. I still had that anxious feeling but wasn’t woken up with the horrific panicky feeling.
Fingers crossed!
Thank you for your advice x
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Propranolol has a long 'shelf life' so after a few nights you shouldn't need the 'extra' in the early hours. It takes a few changes for the body to adjust. Let us know how you get on.
Where is the anxiety based? 4 me it's around the belly button >:(
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I think I need to take it more regularly then as I have been taking it when I think I need it. I’ll keep you updated.
It’s like a knot right in my stomach radiating up to my chest area. It’s a strange tightness x
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All those muscles become involved. Internally and externally.
Some find 'as necessary' enough, however I was advised that for Propranolol to work effectively, it should be taken regularly. I found that 40mg at night dropped down to 20mg over the years was enough to ease the early morning cortisol surge.