Ill be turning 40 in January. Ive been having hot flashes on and off since my mid-20's after i had my first child. Now the hot flashes and night sweats are driving me insane!!!!
I’m 47, my symptoms (perimenopause) started at 37 and I just found out a couple of months ago. A new “health problem” every year seems like. All perimenopause. 🙁
I started having perimenopausal symptoms in my early 40s. Now at 50, i can see all the health issues ive had since as such, meanwhile no doctor i saw about them mentioned that, or gave me any solutions. Changed my PCP, but a year later, still hv not booked a well care appointment. The level of distrust is so great now 😢
Same here. Started early 40s. I'll be 50 in a few months. Doctor misdiagnosed then prescribed me something that almost killed me. I complained & they banned me from the doctors office. I Googled symptoms & found out on my own that IM GOING THROUGH THE CHANGE.
It start in the mid-thiries for some women, which need to a cade study and research. When I was 40, I ask the nurse practices about the tests like bone density, thyroid and other stuff. She ask me why? I told I read it's a good idea to get the tests done to have a marker. She said they don't do that till after between 50 -60 years old.
*EXCUSE ME?!!!* This “Menopause Practitioner” lady needs to meet me outside. Because 34 SYMPTOMS, WHAAAAT?! I thought there were 10-15 symptoms, depending on who you listen to. Um, *NO Ma’am! I do NOT need any. more. symptoms. Sheesh!!*
I get flushed since ive been on methotrexate for my lupus but as far as the list that was presented ive had all the symptoms for a very long time prior to and during COVID. I would ask my gyn to run hormone test to see what was going on with my levels, which she stated i didnt need and that i wasn't planning on having anymore children. I chucked it up to it being my endometriosis and fibroids acting up giving me the symtoms. Not knowing all along i was suffering with an invisible disease. An autoimmune issue which didnt have a clear diagnosis at the time, after having a stroke at 28, after miscarriages, and being placed on antindepressants while on birth control until there was no need for the pill again. To have doctors tell me it would be best to have a hysterectomy while struggling with my body and its issues.
Blame all these early menopauses to stress, processed foods, the whole new life style. Again, women are being discriminated because of the lack of information, awareness, strong supports, resources etc... Kamala Harris, listen to women. They are coming out to vote for you.🎉
🧡🤍🖤Tab is that country cousin that you love to see at the family reunion. She’s vibrant, colorful, & full of wisdom! She’s also that cousin that’ll read you to filth-in Jesus’ name! Got that Darius Brown?😒🖤🤍🧡
*EXCUSE ME?!!!* This “Menopause Practitioner” lady needs to meet me outside. Because 34 SYMPTOMS, WHAAAAT?! I thought there were 10-15 symptoms, depending on who you listen to. Um, *NO Ma’am! I do NOT need any. more. symptoms. Sheesh!!*
Great conversation!
These conversations are so needed. I've been feeling menopausal since 2015, but being told im not in the realm of meno.
I’ve been suffering for over 10 years! It’s the worst!
Ill be turning 40 in January. Ive been having hot flashes on and off since my mid-20's after i had my first child. Now the hot flashes and night sweats are driving me insane!!!!
45 minutes waiting in the waiting room, 5-7 minutes once the Dr. arrives. Absolute travesty & evil.
WOW that's not good 😢😢
I’m 47, my symptoms (perimenopause) started at 37 and I just found out a couple of months ago. A new “health problem” every year seems like. All perimenopause. 🙁
I started having perimenopausal symptoms in my early 40s. Now at 50, i can see all the health issues ive had since as such, meanwhile no doctor i saw about them mentioned that, or gave me any solutions. Changed my PCP, but a year later, still hv not booked a well care appointment. The level of distrust is so great now 😢
Same here. Started early 40s. I'll be 50 in a few months. Doctor misdiagnosed then prescribed me something that almost killed me. I complained & they banned me from the doctors office. I Googled symptoms & found out on my own that IM GOING THROUGH THE CHANGE.
@@icedfullmoon1573 sad how they treat you when they dont have an answer for you! I've also bn banned from the nearest clinic. SMDH
This is an insightful discussion.
Is it really the start of it for millennials or science is just finally catching up to it.
My doc must be a diamond in a rough…..I’m definitely in with her more than 15-20min. It’s why I’ll follow her
Yes early menopause is happening....as well.
It start in the mid-thiries for some women, which need to a cade study and research.
When I was 40, I ask the nurse practices about the tests like bone density, thyroid and other stuff. She ask me why? I told I read it's a good idea to get the tests done to have a marker. She said they don't do that till after between 50 -60 years old.
Im reading her book right now! Excellent read
*EXCUSE ME?!!!* This “Menopause Practitioner” lady needs to meet me outside. Because 34 SYMPTOMS, WHAAAAT?! I thought there were 10-15 symptoms, depending on who you listen to. Um, *NO Ma’am! I do NOT need any. more. symptoms. Sheesh!!*
I get flushed since ive been on methotrexate for my lupus but as far as the list that was presented ive had all the symptoms for a very long time prior to and during COVID. I would ask my gyn to run hormone test to see what was going on with my levels, which she stated i didnt need and that i wasn't planning on having anymore children. I chucked it up to it being my endometriosis and fibroids acting up giving me the symtoms. Not knowing all along i was suffering with an invisible disease. An autoimmune issue which didnt have a clear diagnosis at the time, after having a stroke at 28, after miscarriages, and being placed on antindepressants while on birth control until there was no need for the pill again. To have doctors tell me it would be best to have a hysterectomy while struggling with my body and its issues.
Some women do experience perimenopause earlier than others.... this is not new
This is true but the incidents are increasing due to a lack of education and not receiving the correct diagnoses. It is more than we know! 😢
It's a very interesting interview my wife gets hot flashes every once in a blue moon.
Blame all these early menopauses to stress, processed foods, the whole new life style. Again, women are being discriminated because of the lack of information, awareness, strong supports, resources etc... Kamala Harris, listen to women. They are coming out to vote for you.🎉
🧡🤍🖤Tab is that country cousin that you love to see at the family reunion. She’s vibrant, colorful, & full of wisdom! She’s also that cousin that’ll read you to filth-in Jesus’ name! Got that Darius Brown?😒🖤🤍🧡
Perfect comment!!
*EXCUSE ME?!!!* This “Menopause Practitioner” lady needs to meet me outside. Because 34 SYMPTOMS, WHAAAAT?! I thought there were 10-15 symptoms, depending on who you listen to. Um, *NO Ma’am! I do NOT need any. more. symptoms. Sheesh!!*