Anonymous wrote:Omg! The tingling extremities and internal shaking. I thought I was dying or had MS. Had MRIs and painful nerve conduction tests. They found nothing. In desperation I found an online forum that I don’t think exists anymore where I corresponded with other women who had the same symptom.
Glad that year (age 51) is in the rear view mirror.
Anonymous wrote:OK let's talk about it here...
Why the heck didn't someone tell me that tingling extremities can be a symptom of menopause. I got an MRI for it, and they found nothing. Then it hit me that this started happening right around 50, and so I googled it.
And the vertigo.
Seems like hotflashes and mood swings are taked about as it related to menopause but not the more obscure symptoms.
Anyone else?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like perimenopause issues are discussed much more.
I'm in a weird place at age 54. Most of my friends started experiencing perimenopause symptoms in their early to mid-40s and discussed them. I felt the same as always and had cycles like clockworks. Now, many of my friends are completely done and I am just starting with the symptoms, missing a period here and there. Am I going to still have periods when I'm 60?
Did you start your first period later than most? My mother was 16, and didn’t start menopause until about your age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK let's talk about it here...
Why the heck didn't someone tell me that tingling extremities can be a symptom of menopause. I got an MRI for it, and they found nothing. Then it hit me that this started happening right around 50, and so I googled it.
And the vertigo.
Seems like hotflashes and mood swings are taked about as it related to menopause but not the more obscure symptoms.
Anyone else?
I've been to my PCP twice this past fall because of vertigo. They shrugged, can't see anything, there's nothing they can do. They never once mentioned hormones as a possibility. I read about vertigo possibly being a perimenopause symptom here on DCUM. Then, I realized the vertigo had a rhythm to it timed to my cycle. Fricking duh. I'm 46. Finally I'm going to the GYN.
Asshats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK let's talk about it here...
Why the heck didn't someone tell me that tingling extremities can be a symptom of menopause. I got an MRI for it, and they found nothing. Then it hit me that this started happening right around 50, and so I googled it.
And the vertigo.
Seems like hotflashes and mood swings are taked about as it related to menopause but not the more obscure symptoms.
Anyone else?
Me! My feet were tingling yesterday and I was like wtf is this?!?! I'm glad I saw your post. I've also experienced cold flashes, in addition to hot flashes. No one told me about that and each time it's happened, I thought I have the flu/'rona/ a fever, etc. Nope, hormones!
Anonymous wrote:I feel like perimenopause issues are discussed much more.
I'm in a weird place at age 54. Most of my friends started experiencing perimenopause symptoms in their early to mid-40s and discussed them. I felt the same as always and had cycles like clockworks. Now, many of my friends are completely done and I am just starting with the symptoms, missing a period here and there. Am I going to still have periods when I'm 60?
Anonymous wrote:OK let's talk about it here...
Why the heck didn't someone tell me that tingling extremities can be a symptom of menopause. I got an MRI for it, and they found nothing. Then it hit me that this started happening right around 50, and so I googled it.
And the vertigo.
Seems like hotflashes and mood swings are taked about as it related to menopause but not the more obscure symptoms.
Anyone else?
Anonymous wrote:Menopause was really being discussed for the first time in the 80’s as a non-taboo subject. That’s why it was discussed more. Also, hormone replacement therapy was big business.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like perimenopause issues are discussed much more.
I'm in a weird place at age 54. Most of my friends started experiencing perimenopause symptoms in their early to mid-40s and discussed them. I felt the same as always and had cycles like clockworks. Now, many of my friends are completely done and I am just starting with the symptoms, missing a period here and there. Am I going to still have periods when I'm 60?