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You Are Not Crazy….Just Perimenopausal

March 12, 2009 - 1:32pm 4233 reads 14 comments

I am concerned about the lack of regulation in the compounding labs as well as lack of testing of the products. I also am leery of the amount of out of pocket money many of these pharmacies charge, preying on women’s desire to feel younger and falsely touting its safety.

The reality is that compounded pharmacies and drugs are not tested or regulated. Lifestyle changes and many hormones acquired through FDA testing are more effective and far safer.

Compounded drugs are also very tricky to use in the perimenopausal patient as the hormones are fluctuating. They are often not strong enough to control hot flashes and bleeding. I have used compounded pharmacies, especially for drugs that do not have FDA approval in women yet, like testosterone. It really depends on your symptoms so make sure your doctor will discuss options and don’t settle for, “You just have to deal with it.” Don’t be conned by bioidentical compounded pharmacies either.

How can medications help mood?

Often times evening out the hormones will even out mood, especially if the using drospirenone that is found in birth control pills, Yasmin and Yaz.

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Kristin Davis

What a great article! I've been in the throes of perimenopause for probably 5 or 6 years now -- it just took me a while to figure it out. About two years ago I started on Yaz and am so grateful that I did. It has made a huge positive impact on my life in many ways. I would encourage any women in their 30's or 40's who are suffering from PMS, heavy bleeding, hot flashes, etc., to talk to their doctor about supplements that are mentioned in the above article. There are a lot of options to make perimenopause much easier.

alysiak

I'd like to know how POST-menopause can be made easier, lol! This is pure angst for me.

Kristin Davis

I feel for you..... if perimenopause is this challenging, I don't even want to think about the beyond.....

alysiak

What I find funny is that my mom, who turns 80 in a couple of weeks, claims she never went through all the weird stuff I've been going through. To listen to her, it sounds like menopause hit one day, lasted a little while, then was over. She's in pretty good shape, so, who knows!

Anonymous

I wish I would have known about perimenopause before I entered into it! I suffered needlessly for several years.... had bouts of rage and palpitations, got sick every 2 or 3 months, slept horribly.... when just a little bit of over-the-counter progesterone cream could have helped! When I finally figured out what was going on and started using progesterone, it was like a little miracle. Later on when I reached menopause, I started supplementing estradiol and had a similar miraculous effect. I'm angry that information about perimenopause is not disseminated to young women, and I'm angry that most doctors view perimenopause and menopause as a "natural" part of life to be ignored and suffered through. Perimenopause is the beginning of ovarian failure and menopause is the actual failure. Doctors would not dismiss the failure of any other organ.

Kristin, you might want to consider getting off of YAZ and onto bioidential hormones. If you are still perimenopausal, progesterone might give you just the relief you need. Pro-Gest is a good brand, it's very inexpensive, only cost me about $8/month. Do your research and consider supplementing estradiol when you are near or at the point of menopause. Estradiol is not only excellent at mitigating the vasomotor symptoms (e.g., hot flashes), it also can provide a great mood boost.

alysiak, I think that women who are well past menopause don't recall correctly their symptoms. I remember my mother having bad sweating hot flashes and horrible insomnia in her early 40's, but if you ask her about it today at age 79 she'll tell you she hardly had any symptoms at all. Not sure if these women are choosing to have selective memories or their memory is just unintentionally faulty. I doubt I will ever forget the 13 days of multi-times-per-hour sweating hot flashes that I went through before I begged my doctor for a prescription for EstroGel!

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