Anonymous wrote:48 here and have been having the same mid cycle stuff for about 4-5 years now. Peri also seems to be setting my normally controlled anxiety really out of wack about 2 weeks out of the month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My guess is you’re addicted to Klonopin and experiencing anxiety related to that/withdrawal/rebound anxiety. You can’t just quit it cold turkey, you need to taper down and possibly be given an anticonvulsant to prevent a seizure.
This post screams of mental health crisis, not medical crisis.
This, this, a million times this! I have a relative who committed suicide due to the Klonopin withdrawal/rebound anxiety. Klonopin is NOT meant to be taken regularly. Frankly, I have serious qualms about your psychiatrist if they prescribed Klonopin in a quantity that enables you to take it more than occasionally and/or if they’re enabling you to rely on Klonopin rather than find another med that is sufficient to treat you.
This is a mental health crisis. It sounds like you need in patient treatment, possibly rehab, to come off the Klonopin dependence. BTW, another family member went to rehab for alcoholism and commented that there were more people there for benzo dependence than alcohol or any other drug.
You don’t have cancer. And on the remote possibility that you do, it won’t be as bad as this anxiety that’s ruining your life.
I wish you the best of luck. You will get through this.
Anonymous wrote:My guess is you’re addicted to Klonopin and experiencing anxiety related to that/withdrawal/rebound anxiety. You can’t just quit it cold turkey, you need to taper down and possibly be given an anticonvulsant to prevent a seizure.
This post screams of mental health crisis, not medical crisis.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I just want to tell you that I also have several days of mid-cycle bleeding. I’m 43, and the amount has been increasing since i was 38. No cancer. It’s just perimenopause. And it sounds like a lot of us have it.
Hang in there!
Anonymous wrote:NP here. Going through something similar with testing involved and now in the midst of the waiting game.
Do you feel like your OBGYN is on the ball and helpful? If not, take your records and get a second opinion for peace of mind. If you think you’ve been with your docs, psychiatrist included, for a long time and they’ve taken you as far as you can go, maybe move on to new ones. Unlike previous generations, we have access to more information; the family doctor down the street no longer must be the final word. I think, like with any other relationship, we can get into ruts with our providers.
Also, it’s horrible to think about worst case scenarios, but find ways to feel empowered. Sometimes I feel like I’ve the situation when you. learned the hard way about taking charge of my medical needs myself— that includes taking a deep breath, letting go of (some) of the panic, and seeking the best resources. As parents we seek the best for our kids but sometimes fail to do the same for ourselves. I also think the state of the medical system in this country can leave many of us feeling helpless.
So, deep breath. One day at a time. Perimenopause sucks, and doctors don’t even seem to have good answers other than, “that’s just how it is. Take a pill.”
Anonymous wrote:I bled, full on bled red blood, for 23 days when I hit perimenopause. A few days of spotting is normal, though I understand it doesn't feel that way because of your health anxiety.
You are having a mental health crisis, not a medical crisis. I'm glad you are meeting with your mental health team on monday. How long have you been on the Klonopin? My DH was on Xanax for a time and the possibility of physical dependency was not considered seriously enough. He ended up having withdrawal symptoms regularly which exacerbated his medical anxiety. Once he figured that out he started the very slow process of getting off it. His psychiatrist downplayed the withdrawal, but the truth is no one researches it. There is no benefit for pharmaceutical companies to know how hard it is to get off their stuff.
It will get better, it will just take time.