Menopause Matters Forum
General Discussion => New Members => Topic started by: 38k on April 07, 2014, 07:43:18 PM
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Hello all
What a great site, I am so glad I found it because I don't have any perimenopausal friends!
I am 38 and marries with 2 children (family complete) so I am aware my situation could be a lot harder.
I am newly confirmed following 2 lots of blood tests and I started on Elleste duet 1mg 4 days ago.
By a long way my most difficult symptom at the moment is joint aches and back pain/stiffness. Is anyone able to tell me if their HRT helped with this? I suddenly feel extremely old.
Another question I had was just to ask if anybody knows if drinking alcohol can make the aches worse? I ask this because after a rare drinks night out on saturday I was considerably worse on sunday (unable to tie my own laces) yet today it is not great but a lot lot less severe. Just wondered if there was any merit in my theory?
Thanks in advance for any advice anyone is able to give me :)
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:welcomemm: ……… yep. Aches and pains can increase. Alcohol tolerance alters as we age ……. have a read of menus, left of screen and we have a 'funny ' room too ;)
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Hi 38k
I have been the same since starting hrt. Exactly the same brand as you have started taking. I have been on it for 8 weeks. My hands arms lower back all ache. Have never experienced joint pain before.
I feel very stiff and wake early morning with it. I go to yoga and pilates and have not enjoyed it as much due to the pain I get whilst doing the exercises. In fact I struggle sometimes:(
I was going to mention it to the nurse I see but I have been very emotional and didn't remember to ask.
Oh to be a woman !!
Cherub0308
I spoke to a pharmacist and he said it was a side effect of the estrogen. I am going to give it three months and see how,I go.
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I know it's an old post, but just wondered, if you see this, whether your joint aches eventually improved? Was it a side effect of the HRT?