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Lindaru
10-05-2008, 12:45 AM
Back in August, I found out I had transitioned to post-menopausal but I am noticing some changes in my personality that I am wondering if they are related to this new phase of life.

This has been my first case of a really bad cold or flu since I found out. When I was peri-menopausal, I tended to just stay to myself and want to be left alone, not engaging in conversation more than the minimal responses whenever I felt sick.

This time around, I am what my husband calls cranky and irritable. I also have been getting short tempered and impatient over silly things like a page on the internet taking too long to load, the water in the kitchen sink not getting hot fast enough, and so on.

Is this normal or do I need to seek serious mental health attention?

Lindaru :confused:

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ainfante
10-05-2008, 12:56 AM
Oh wow, that sounds just like me! I have been going thru many transitions through the meno phase and i am not on the 13th month of not having a period. It started when I was 45, irregular periods, then periods getting farther apart. During this time I had horrible hot flashes, anxiety, twitches, weight gain, mood swings, etc. Finally over a year ago, my periods stopped. But I am so irritable and crabby! I'm also eating a lot, nauseous and tired. sometiems im the opposite and wired! The only thing i can reccommend is estroven or something based on those premises. It is suppose to help with moods, and irritation.

Chantal231
10-05-2008, 03:26 AM
Hi Linda,

It may be the withdrawal symptoms starting from going off the Depo-Provera.

I have no experience with DP but I know it was HE** going off the pill.

Talk to your Dr. She/he can best advise you, but no I don't think you need serious mental health attention.

I have had lots of problems since stopping the pill. Sometimes it feels like PMS times ten thousand, if that makes sense.

Chantal

Lindaru
10-05-2008, 02:31 PM
Thanks, you two. My doctor had said I might have withdrawal symptoms but she really did not know what they might be.

She plans once she is sure that it is completely out of my system (I would have had to get another shot on November 10th if I were continuing them) that she wants to start me on natural progesterone.

Guess it is only a little over a month away, so people will just have to understand. I am only going to be a crotchety old lady for a little while longer hopefully. ;)

At least I know I am not alone and that this is a typical thing.

Thanks again!

Lindaru ;)

Chantal231
10-05-2008, 02:43 PM
Hi again Linda,

Does she mean natural progesterone cream or Prometrium pills?

I couldn't take the pills. They really messed up my stomach and weren't strong enough to keep me from having a heavy flow.

I'm using a patch now and it seems to be working much better.

Chantal

Lindaru
10-05-2008, 05:41 PM
Hi, Chantal . . . I am pretty sure she will do the cream since she knows I cannot swallow pills (my supplements have had to be powder I can mix in water and drops put in water to rinse with for other conditions).

I also have a sensitive stomach and could not take cod liver oil, so she is pretty much aware of what would bother me now.

She does not think I will have any heavy bleeding but if I do, I need to let her know.

Lindaru :)





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