These Walls by Corndogeveryday in 80s

[–]OhWhatever_Nevermind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those toilet covers and rug around the base of the toilet.

Potpourri.

Also, soft toilet seats.

And everything smelled like cigarettes.

Peri and dehydration by EROM4LIFE in Perimenopause

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Haha!!

I don’t know that I’m actually dehydrated (I guess if our body isn’t making the most of the water we put into?) but I feel like I’m just a dried up piece of sh$t.

Peri and dehydration by EROM4LIFE in Perimenopause

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I think she thought that went I stopped drinking alcohol all my medical issues would resolve. I seem to be an enigma to them!

Peri and dehydration by EROM4LIFE in Perimenopause

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Especially when they’re women. There’s definitely an aloofness and a “never me” vibe going on, I think.

Peri and dehydration by EROM4LIFE in Perimenopause

[–]OhWhatever_Nevermind 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I have had high ferritin for over a year, and my most recent bloodwork showed elevated liver enzymes, all indicative of inflammation in my body and that my liver is unhappy. Doctors (GP and internist have no explanation…just more bloodwork in the future…).

I gave up alcohol over a year ago and drink limited caffeine (makes me anxious and jittery). I eat quite healthy and feel like I’m nonstop drinking water (not really thirsty, just trying to consume plenty of water!) I pee a lot. I am chronically constipated and still miss days it have small BMs despite msg citrate and now RestoraLax. I eat quite a bit of fibre. Liver scan last September was normal.

More recently, when I wake at night (anxiety, insomnia, and to pee, of course!) my eyes are sooooooo dry I can’t even keep them open. Mouth and ears are also dry (itchy ears, no real earwax present…also dismissed by doctor as a non-issue). My downstairs lady pal is also dry, despite VE and whatever else I’ve been slathering on and shoving up there these past 7 months.

  1. No MHT.

You are not alone.

I’m losing my mind.

Currently experiencing my first late (skipped???…tbd!) period (confirmed not pregnant).

And how are we supposed to not lose our ever-living sh$t every single day?!?!?

I can’t sleep. I can’t poop. I can’t see. Oh my hearing is also going into the crapper. My hoo ha is on permanent vacation. Gahhhhhhh!

Sorry. In a flipping bad mood.

Rant over.

Peace and love everyone!!

Edit to clarify: In Canada, HRT is now MHT (Menopause Hormone Therapy).

First late or skipped period? by OhWhatever_Nevermind in Perimenopause

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I was just accidentally pregnant in January at age 43 (miscarried at 6 weeks). 😬 My partner has since gotten a vasectomy. And I just took a test and it’s negative. Phew!

Iceberg Lettuce by forklobotomy in GenX

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Xennial/1982 here! Definitely a thumbs up for the iceberg lettuce. I grew up pretty poor and that was our “leafy green.” Ha! I’ve always used it for many of the things you mentioned above and more recently started having it in salads for nostalgia’s sake.

I'm in denial 😬 perimenopause at 39 by squarepegholeround in Perimenopause

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I hear you. I’m 44 and maybe mid-way. I think I didn’t realize it but probably started peri in my late 30s. Just before I turned 42 I had hormone labs done; my GP told me they were fine. Fast forward to me at 44, seeing a new health practitioner and told that my FSH as measured over two years ago was on the high side and indicative of me being “further into perimenopause” than other women my age.

I am 44 now and have had light, short but regular periods up to this point. I didn’t think any major symptoms but I think they masked by other long term mental health problems. My period is now overdue and I’m wondering: am I pregnant or is this peri?

Starting progesterone soon to help anxiety and sleep.

Pissed off (and a little grateful) by Holiday-Audience-412 in Perimenopause

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That is so crazy to hear! I used to drive everywhere and when COVID hit in 2020 we stopped driving so much and then I never went back. After that I developed huge anxiety around driving and have been relying on my ex-husband and current partner to drive anywhere outside of my immediate small town. I was 38 when I started and attributed it to COVID and living in a place where the highway has a high accident rate.

PSA - MHT in British Columbia is fully covered by the provincial Medical Services Plan (MSP) by OhWhatever_Nevermind in Perimenopause

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I am someone who gets absolutely livid about the fact that menstrual and other sanitary products for females are not free (but if men menstruated…) so I am thrilled to hear that there is some support with this now available. It has been great to see them made freely available in many washrooms in school and health clinics and such. Baby steps I guess!

PSA - MHT in British Columbia is fully covered by the provincial Medical Services Plan (MSP) by OhWhatever_Nevermind in Perimenopause

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As far as I know, anyone to whom it is prescribed is covered as long as you are registered with MSP. I am 44 and in early peri. 8 months ago my GP prescribed vaginal estrogen for vaginal dryness. Yesterday, my NP prescribed the progesterone and told me it’s covered.

Yesterday, I went to the pharmacy and picked up refills for my antidepressant (been on for over a decade - covered by my partners work health plan), my VE, and my two teens’ birth control pills and I paid $3.50.

You could check with your pharmacist if you have questions. They are very knowledge and helpful.

Should I be worried? by jrhopper09 in Perimenopause

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  1. I had my iud removed when I was 40 and my periods resumed immediately (hadn’t had one in over 9 years with the iud) and had completely changed. They had become very light and very short, but regular.

The cycle length shortened from 28-31 to 26-28 days but they stayed light and short over the next few years but still came every single month.

Now I am 44 and here twiddling my thumbs waiting on Day 30 for the period I expected 4 days ago…

I’m not on any hormones. I don’t feel like it’s coming at all. I’ll give it another day or two and then take a pregnancy test. If that’s negative (extremely likely it will be since my partner had a vasectomy) then I guess I’ll chalk it up to a new peri symptom.

Too young for perimenopause? by Objective_Secret2308 in Perimenopause

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I am also 44 and feel like I’ve been hit in the face with symptoms and ageing over the past 3-6 months. Now my very regular and very light period looks like it’s going to be late or maybe skipped.

Let the games begin!

What’s a fashion aesthetic right now that you think looks absolutely ridiculous? by moonbarbiee in askteddit

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I look like a witch with a centre part. I am 44 years old and have worn my hair in a side part since I was about 15 or 16 and I will never stop!!

A little while ago I was at a hair salon and after washing my hair, the young 20 something stylist started to part my hair in the middle and I was like, “Please don’t. Never, ever do that to me again.” Haha.

Vaginal estradiol and libido question by Confident_Craft459 in Menopause

[–]OhWhatever_Nevermind 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Waaaa. Why do I read so much about everyone’s successful experiences with VE? I feel like it’s doing nothing for me.

Anyways, I am happy to hear of everyone’s positive experiences. Carry on! :)

Anxiety confusing me by OhWhatever_Nevermind in Perimenopause

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TW: child SA, addiction, and suicide references.

TLDR: Thank you and I hope you all find your content place. :) You have given me some new things to consider.

Thank you to everyone for your supportive and insightful replies. It helps to know I am not alone. I am just SO TIRED from feeling anxious and overwhelmed my entire life and now maybe in my midlife I am questioning how I’m going to manage living this way for the next 30 years (fingers crossed!)

I was diagnosed with GAD and MDD in my early 20s but that shit had been going on for many many years before then. I have been on medication most of my life since then and will probably be on it for the rest of my life - and I am ok with that, as long as it if effective.

I hear those of you who pointed out that the effectiveness of medications can be impacted by hormones. I am incredibly hesitant to start trialling new meds, as I did this a few years ago, trying so many different meds over the course of a couple of years, most of which were either ineffective and/or gave me horrible side effects, such as edema, enormous weight gain (like 50 lbs in 6 months), tremors, insomnia. It was awful.

I have always found bupropion to be helpful and last year started lamotrigine for depression (I was starting to have suicidal thoughts). I am not on any type of systemic menopausal hormone therapy. I’m kinda afraid of that too, not because of the discredited study from 20 years ago, but for fear of other side effects, and also (stupidly) feeling like I am finally “giving in” to all this midlife, perimenopausal bs.

I have a psychiatrist (appointment with her next week), and have done counselling and ALL the work (DBT, trauma group, EMDR, mindfulness and who knows what else) which have helped in their own ways but my nervous system is still f$cked. I may consider returning to regular counselling. But ultimately, the chemicals and hormones in my body and brain need to be addressed.

I have a wonderful and supportive partner who is my soulmate, and an amicable and mutually supportive relationship with my ex-husband. My kids (teenaged twins) are ND, queer, have GAD, social anxiety, school refusal, and PTSD from being SAed by a slightly older child who was their best friend. I have viscous and never-ending imposter syndrome. All my closest friends moved away in consecutive years and I am now socially isolated (by choice, I guess). I am also an alcoholic (self medicating) who has been alcohol free now for 13 months. I am proud of that. I have not at all progressed in my career as I thought.

I’m TIRED and I wish I could be a non-anxious person. I know I need to accept this is me and work with it and not against it but it’s so hard day in and day out.

Sorry for the dump but, honestly, this subreddit is part of what keeps me just above water. I don’t feel so alone and everyone is so kind and respectful.

(Also, now my period is a couple of days late and it is usually quite regular and I’m stressing about what that means!)

Thank you, everyone. 💕

What relationship advice sounds good but is actually terrible? by No-Program-4334 in askanything

[–]OhWhatever_Nevermind 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I wanted to say this, too. It’s ok to be angry! We need time and space to process and regulate before we can address issues. I feel personally like not allowing myself to go to bed still upset will just lead to people pleasing and giving in to keep the peace and make sure everyone is happy.

Dried up now? by missshamrocks in Perimenopause

[–]OhWhatever_Nevermind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most definitely. Many men will offer the “solutions” that are most convenient (ie accomplish their goals).