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Is it normal for menopause symptoms to increase immediately when periods stop?

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April 11th, 2010

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    One comment to "Is it normal for menopause symptoms to increase immediately when periods stop?"

    1. michellemom says:

      35 Possible Symptoms Of Premenopause

      1. Hot flashes, flushes, night sweats and/or cold flashes, clammy feeling
      2. Bouts of rapid heart beat
      3. Irritability
      4. Mood swings, sudden tears
      5. Trouble sleeping through the night (with or without night sweats)
      6. Irregular periods; shorter, lighter periods; heavier periods, flooding; phantom periods, shorter cycles, longer cycles
      7. Loss of libido (see note)
      8. Dry vagina, a general drying out that can include eyes, mouth, joints and skin. (see note)
      9. Crashing fatigue
      10. Anxiety, feeling ill at ease
      11. Feelings of dread, apprehension, doom (see note)
      12. Difficulty concentrating, disorientation, mental confusion
      13. Disturbing memory lapses
      14. Incontinence, especially upon sneezing, laughing; urge incontinence (see note)
      15. Itchy, crawly skin (see note)
      16. Aching, sore joints, muscles and tendons (see note)
      17. Increased tension in muscles
      18. Breast tenderness
      19. Headache change: increase or decrease
      20. Gastrointestinal distress, indigestion, flatulence, gas pain, nausea
      21. Sudden bouts of bloat
      22. Depression (see note)
      23. Exacerbation of existing conditions
      24. Increase in allergies
      25. Weight gain (see note)
      26. Hair loss or thinning, head, pubic, or whole body; increase in facial hair
      27. Dizziness, light-headedness, episodes of loss of balance
      28. Changes in body odor
      29. Electric shock sensation under the skin and in the head (see note)
      30. Tingling in the extremities, (see note)
      31. Gum problems, increased bleeding
      32. Burning tongue, burning roof of mouth, bad taste in mouth, dry mouth, change in breath odor
      33. Osteoporosis (after several years)
      34. Changes in fingernails: softer, crack or break easier
      35. Tinnitus: ringing in ears, bells, ‘whooshing’ buzzing etc.

      NOTES:
      Symptom 1 (hot flashes)
      Hot flashes are due to the hypothalamic response to declining ovarian estrogen production. The declining estrogen state induces hypophysiotropic neurons in the arcuate nucleas of the hypothalamus to release gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) in a pulsatile fashion, which in turn stimulates release of luteinizing hormone (LH). Extremely high pulses of LH occur during the period of declining estrogen production. The LH has vasodilatory effects, which leads to flushing.

      Symptom 7 (loss of libido)
      For some women the loss is so great that they actually find sex repulsive, in much the same way as they felt before puberty. What hormones give, loss of hormones can take away.

      Symptom 8 (dry vagina)
      results in painful intercourse

      Symptom 11 (doom thoughts)
      includes thoughts of death, picturing one’s own death

      Symptom 14 (incontinence)
      reflects a general loss of smooth muscle tone

      Symptom 15 (itchy, crawly skin)
      feeling of ants crawling under the skin, not just dry itchy skin

      Symptom 16 (aching sore joints)
      may include such problems as carpal tunnel syndrome

      Symptom 22 (depression)
      different from other depression, the inability to cope is overwhelming. There is a feeling of loss of self. Hormone therapy ameliorates the depression dramatically.

      Symptom 25 (weight gain)
      often around the waist and thighs, resulting in the disappearing waistline

      Symptom 29 (shock sensation)
      "the feeling of a rubber band snapping in the layer of tissue between skin and muscle. It is a precursor to a hot flash"

      Symptom 30 (tingling in extremities)
      can also be a symptom of B-12 deficiency, diabetes, alterations in the flexibility of blood vessels, or a depletion of potassium or calcium

      Some of the 34 signs may also be symptoms of one of the following:
      * hypothyroidism
      * diabetes
      * depression with another etiology
      * Multiple Sclerosis
      * other medical conditions
      If you have reason to believe you may have one of these conditions, please see your doctor for treatment.
      Need more info?
      E-mail me!
      Blessings~
      Michelle Jones

      April 11th, 2010 at 5:23 am

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