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Yup! Truly drew the short straw didn't we. @LostinTX I have gone through two chemically induced menopauses. Once you get through the sweaty/hot flush stage, it's okay - but, it can take a few years.
@Steph1710 Like I told my Dr...I thought there might be an alarm or something going off to alert me to this, right? Then I'm sitting wondering was that T? LOL My periods started to miss after being like clockwork 32 years and then just said sayonara! last Nov. Just started the sweats past month or so and it's brutal :(
@LostinTX I've suffered my whole teenage/adult life with terrible periods & hormone issues. I know how uncomfortable the menopause can make you feel. The restlessness at night - and my goodness! I remember sleeping out of the covers, with the windows open in February when it was snowing outside! I was SO hot! I'm sure you are aware, but hormones/periods seem to really affect tinnitus.
Yep! I was getting good sleep at least 5-6 straight and now I'm back waking up every 3 hours. I even took 1/2 of my emergency klonipin and barely did it either. When my sleep was this bad last year my 12 yr old son said I looked like a mummy/half dead :'(
Has the menopause impacted your T? Or is it just the combination of both that's unbearable? Unlike @Steph1710, my period doesn't impact my T at all. Hoping this is a good thing in the long run.