Perimenopause

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Andropause and Perimenopause Isn’t the End — It’s the Beginning of Your Power!

  • You’re not “too emotional.”
  • You’re not “too tired.”
  • You’re not “too much.”

You’re experiencing a major hormonal shift that no one prepares you for — and still showing up for life anyway. That is strength. That is resilience.

Every man and woman in here is fighting a quiet battle: the Dad bod, the brain fog, exhaustion, night sweats, hot flashes, weight changes, mood swings.

  • And guess what?
  • You’re still standing.

You don’t have to go through this silently. Speak up. Share your story. Ask questions.

The more we talk, the more we reclaim our power.

 

What is it with medical professionals gaslighting patients. I had my virtual my appointment and explained my symptoms and the first thing the NP tried to say was "Well, we normally treat perimenopause with birth control pills, that is the standard." and I said, "Well, the last perimenopause "specialist" tried that same remedy and it did not work. And I would really appreciate it if you could look at my symptoms and a prior birth control therapy history as an individual case and not the "standard" please." When I said that, she changed her tune real quick. "Oh I'll absolutely look at this on an individual basis." I cut to the chase and said because the "standard" birth control remedy wasn't working, I wanted to try HRT, and she and I went back and forth for about 45 minutes about how she didn't want to prescribe it and I finally put my foot down and said, birth control stops a baby, it doesn't stop hair loss, extreme fatigue, low libido and low testosterone. It stops a baby and regulates my period, it does not address other perimenopause symptoms. If you prescribe birth control I WON'T TAKE IT. I'm refusing the prescription. So are you willing to prescribe the estradiol patch or gel and progesterone or not? Is that something you're willing to do or do I need to end the virtual visit and schedule with someone else? Long story short guys, I won, she knew if the birth control wasn't working, it didn't make clinical sense to prescribe it again. She had no choice but to pivot and prescribe the HRT. I do have to see a physician not a NP for the testosterone next month. the NP did order labs to make sure it's not my thyroid causing the issue and I'll be taking those results to my Dr's appt. in December. But WHY do providers have to give you such a hard time, like you don't know your own body? WHY? Guys, you have to be your own advocate and FIGHT! If I was a passive patient, I wouldn't have said anything, I would have just sat there and accepted the 'BANDAID" prescription of birth control again, knowing it doesn't work. I feel so bad for the quiet ones who don't fight for themselves. Is it just me? Anyone else have to "WOLF OUT" on a provider to be taken seriously?

 

I had my appointment with the perimenopause specialist last Thursday and finally got on HRT, the testosterone is pending following another Dr's appt. The nurse practitioner couldn't prescribe it due to her DEA license not allowing her to write a prescription for controlled medications. We'll see how it goes. To start estradiol patch .025 1 x weekly, progesterone micronized 200mg nightly. Finger's crossed. I'm hearing from a lot of women the .025 estradiol patch is just a starter dose and they don't really "feel" a difference until it's increased. Any input on this? I'm assuming I'll have to titrate up in about 6 to 8 weeks. I'm cautiously optimistic!

[–] Perimenopause@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I am so sorry to hear that. Sounds very similar to my story, I suffered in perimenopause for the better part of 8 years before realizing what was happening to me.

[–] Perimenopause@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago (3 children)

A lot of people think ADHD is just not being able to sit still or being unable to focus in class due to a low attention span. It presents itself in so many different way and chronic fatigue is one of them because the brain has to cope with the dopamine overdrive. I'm sorry to hear, when were you diagnosed if you don't mind sharing?

 

Am I the only one who suffered medical gaslighting from a doctor who told me nothing was wrong, it was just a need to sleep and hydrate and refused to treat me even when I said I knew something was off and I didn't feel 100%?

#medicalgaslighting #perimenopause #andropause #fab40podcast

[–] Perimenopause@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago (5 children)

you must be one of the lucky ones! For most women and men in andropause it's a gradual slow drain then one day you wake up, and why am I so exhausted? Next thing you know it's been quite a long time since you had a ton of energy 🥺

[–] Perimenopause@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago

there's a few growing pains in any new community, but it's been overwhelmingly positive!

[–] Perimenopause@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago

I have heard of sellers putting up fake shops on Amazon, i'll be sure to shop carefully and check out some vitamin stores

[–] Perimenopause@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

I appreciate the heads up! Good looking out! I'll be sure to see if there's a more "pleasant" version on Amazon 😆

[–] Perimenopause@lemmy.world 3 points 2 weeks ago (6 children)

Valerian root...looking that up now! Ty!

[–] Perimenopause@lemmy.world 3 points 2 weeks ago (7 children)

I actually mean the opposite😆 I'd rather sleep at 10pm and wake up at 5am like a normal person, I try to be productive when I wake up early, do laundry, clean, etc. It's the fact that due to peri I can't workout yet until I'm on HRT, it's like I'm drained and sleeping 8 hours. When I'm in shape and training consistently I only need 6 hours. Any suggestions?

 

I don't care how much it costs, if I can order it on Amazon or pick it up at Costco or at a vitamin store I'm there!

[–] Perimenopause@lemmy.world 3 points 2 weeks ago

Nonsense, you can post here and in !CarnivoreKitchen@lemmy.world as much as you like, it's your space to have fun with cooking!

[–] Perimenopause@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago

I'll definitely post an update for sure.

[–] Perimenopause@lemmy.world 3 points 2 weeks ago

Thanks! It's a home cook, chef, pitmaster's corner of the internet. I can't be the only one who want to share, learn and grow! post your recipes, come join us! !CarnivoreKitchen@lemmy.world

[–] Perimenopause@lemmy.world 3 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

I'm keeping my fingers crossed for my upcoming Gyno appointment. I truly hope to find a HRT therapy plan that works. I'm dragging and I'm ready for a change!

 

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/38168694

Guys Join the community! Men are welcome here! Ladies like myself, we are quick to jump into discussions about menopause to seek help and guidance. Well, no one is really talking about MAN-OPAUSE, men experience this decline in hormones and overall well-being too. Share your story, let the community hear your voice and let us know your thoughts!

 

Ladies like myself, we are quick to jump into discussions about menopause to seek help and guidance. Well, no one is really talking about MAN-OPAUSE, men experience this decline in hormones and overall well-being too. Share your story, let the community hear your voice and let us know your thoughts!

 

Welcome to our new space for open, honest conversations about perimenopause — for everyone!

Whether you’re experiencing the changes firsthand, supporting a partner, or just want to learn more about hormones, mental health, and midlife transitions — you’re welcome here.

Let’s normalize the conversation, share real stories, and learn how to support each other through every phase. 💬💛

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Welcome to our new space for open, honest conversations about perimenopause — for everyone!

Whether you’re experiencing the changes firsthand, supporting a partner, or just want to learn more about hormones, mental health, and midlife transitions — you’re welcome here.

Let’s normalize the conversation, share real stories, and learn how to support each other through every phase. 💬💛

👉 Click Join or Subscribe to be part of the conversation!

 

For me, it was the always being tired no matter what, no brain fog. But when the "flashes" started and I was hot out of nowhere, that made me stop and go, “Okay, this isn’t just stress.” I thought I was losing my mind until I realized it was perimenopause.

Am I the only one who's felt tired for years? What was your first sign that something deeper was happening with your hormones? Let’s compare notes — maybe we’ll all feel a little less crazy together. 💛

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