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January 29, 2020, 01:50:55 PM »
Does anyones body feel inflamed that's the only way i can describe it. Fatigue, headaches, stiff back/neck, eye feels inflamed, hip/leg all on one side. It's wearing me out.
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Sometimes I feel weary inside and out.
As oestrogen levels drop off so muscles may become lax = aches and pains. Have you tried an over the counter pain relief? Also the body may become dry: skin, scalp, eyes, nostrils, deep in the ears, vagina .........
How are your periods overall?
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I didn't have one for 10 months then I had 3 normalish ones then missed 4 again and just had one last week.
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Had my bloods done i.e fbc and all ok except fsh and lh hormones weren't.
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HORMONES
Some ladies find that keeping a mood/symptom/food diary of use. My bleeds waxed and waned for years
until suddenly, gone.
Do try some pain relief to see if it helps.
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I just cant understand because my hormones have been abnormal for 4 yrs but how come I feel awful and worse just the last 2 months.
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Hormones can suddenly dip or oestrogen levels drop off almost completely.
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Anything I can take to help because i am constantly shattered, no appetite, headaches, anxiety and depression etc.
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