| Ugh!!! She said this based on blood tests, lack of symptoms, etc. I just want to be done. |
| I went until 57 - was very disappointed it took so long |
| My doc said the same when I was 53. 56 and my periods are still mostly regular and symptoms minimal other than sleep problems. Hoping it will just suddenly stop. A friend did experience this. |
| Isn't it healthier that it's taking longer? |
| I’m 53, still having regular periods. My mom had an early menopause at 43. The rest of my aunts had hysterectomies in their thirties so I don’t have much historical context. I thought I’d be long done. |
| 55 and I think it’s finally setting in |
Higher risk of breast, endometrial, and ovarian cancer. OTOH, later menopause is also associated with lower risk of osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease and with greater longevity So, it's complicated. |
I thought early menopause was the one associated with breast cancer. The premenopausal hormones have a protective effect on the body. |
| I’m still not in menopause at 58. I was told the same thing at age 52 based on my AMH. It has been a horrible heavy nightmare the past ten years. My condolences to all the outliers. |
What are the blood tests telling her this? I ask because they fluctuate so much how can she guess that? |
| The joys of having PCOS...will probably be me too. |
Sorry! It's Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS) now |
Unfortunately I missed that memo - pp who was having periods until 57, and also have full on osteoporosis |
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This is the OP. Interestingly my bones came back as very strong, no sign of osteoporosis, so that’s good. And, apparently, estrogen is neuroprotective, which is also good because my mother (age 83) has late on-set Alzheimers. I need to look up the data re cancers. I haven’t seem info on that.
I get tested every 4 months for FSH, estradiol, estrogen and estriol so I assume that she used those numbers to make her determination. |
Why do you get testing every 4 months? 52. No symptoms. No period since Sept of last year but doctor says it's impossible for me to be in menopause and have zero symptoms. True? I never really had difficult periods or PMS or cramps. |