when to start feeling menopause effects
I don't know when to expect anything to start and just wondered if anyone can shed some light on this...
Thanks in advance and I hope all is well with everyone.
S73
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Everyone is different re: menopause symptoms
I just want to say that you may not notice any symptoms of menopause because you are already on Tamoxifen and because of your age. You may no longer need to be on Tamoxifen since your ovaries are gone--see what your doctor thinks about that.
I hope you make a quick recovery from your surgery and I'm glad that you don't have another cancer to worry about.
(((hugs)))
Carolen0 -
I started having hot flashes
I started having hot flashes during the night a few weeks after surgery. I wake up during the night with my legs soaked from sweat. I also have hot flashes even when I take a nap.0 -
Started having hot flashes 3
Started having hot flashes 3 days after surgery. They got worse during the 3 weeks following and at my 3 week check up I asked about HRT and was told since I'd had cancer they didn't recommend I take HRT. SO I'm on effexor which helps with the hot flashes and night sweats as well as mood.0 -
cold flashskeeter1002 said:Started having hot flashes 3
Started having hot flashes 3 days after surgery. They got worse during the 3 weeks following and at my 3 week check up I asked about HRT and was told since I'd had cancer they didn't recommend I take HRT. SO I'm on effexor which helps with the hot flashes and night sweats as well as mood.
Ok, so this is day 4 from my surgery and I experienced a cold flash w nausea tonight...I was in the bathroom and all of a sudden got really nauseaus...came out and told my hubby and then felt really cold...like I'd walked into a freezer...sat down put a blanket on, then asked for another...he thought I was crazy...I then said heat up the heating pad in the microwave and give it to me...quick!! He did and I put it on my back...then moved it to my feet which helped much better...I was still cold 10 minutes later, but it was managible...
I am so not looking forward to this...since I've been on tamoxifan (about 6 mths now) I've had a few hot flashes, but they were not too bad and only about 6 or 7 in that whole time.
I used to always be cold, so the heat didn't really bother me much but I felt like I couldn't hang around outside as much this summer...this cold thing is not good for me....
Ok, vented enough...thanks for all your input ladies...we'll see what comes next...
By the way...any suggestions for gas pain after surgery??0 -
ChillsSurvivor73 said:cold flash
Ok, so this is day 4 from my surgery and I experienced a cold flash w nausea tonight...I was in the bathroom and all of a sudden got really nauseaus...came out and told my hubby and then felt really cold...like I'd walked into a freezer...sat down put a blanket on, then asked for another...he thought I was crazy...I then said heat up the heating pad in the microwave and give it to me...quick!! He did and I put it on my back...then moved it to my feet which helped much better...I was still cold 10 minutes later, but it was managible...
I am so not looking forward to this...since I've been on tamoxifan (about 6 mths now) I've had a few hot flashes, but they were not too bad and only about 6 or 7 in that whole time.
I used to always be cold, so the heat didn't really bother me much but I felt like I couldn't hang around outside as much this summer...this cold thing is not good for me....
Ok, vented enough...thanks for all your input ladies...we'll see what comes next...
By the way...any suggestions for gas pain after surgery??
The only time I experienced chills was about two months afer surgery, when I had a staph infection. I got them really bad for about five days in a row, once a day. Then they stopped. I have always blamed them on the infection, but come to think of it, this was at the same time my night sweats started. If my chills were related to menopause, they were only very temporary.0 -
What effects? Seriously, itTethys41 said:Chills
The only time I experienced chills was about two months afer surgery, when I had a staph infection. I got them really bad for about five days in a row, once a day. Then they stopped. I have always blamed them on the infection, but come to think of it, this was at the same time my night sweats started. If my chills were related to menopause, they were only very temporary.
What effects? Seriously, it was a non-event for me.
Carlene0 -
oops!Survivor73 said:cold flash
Ok, so this is day 4 from my surgery and I experienced a cold flash w nausea tonight...I was in the bathroom and all of a sudden got really nauseaus...came out and told my hubby and then felt really cold...like I'd walked into a freezer...sat down put a blanket on, then asked for another...he thought I was crazy...I then said heat up the heating pad in the microwave and give it to me...quick!! He did and I put it on my back...then moved it to my feet which helped much better...I was still cold 10 minutes later, but it was managible...
I am so not looking forward to this...since I've been on tamoxifan (about 6 mths now) I've had a few hot flashes, but they were not too bad and only about 6 or 7 in that whole time.
I used to always be cold, so the heat didn't really bother me much but I felt like I couldn't hang around outside as much this summer...this cold thing is not good for me....
Ok, vented enough...thanks for all your input ladies...we'll see what comes next...
By the way...any suggestions for gas pain after surgery??
Double post.
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Those aren't menopause symptomsSurvivor73 said:cold flash
Ok, so this is day 4 from my surgery and I experienced a cold flash w nausea tonight...I was in the bathroom and all of a sudden got really nauseaus...came out and told my hubby and then felt really cold...like I'd walked into a freezer...sat down put a blanket on, then asked for another...he thought I was crazy...I then said heat up the heating pad in the microwave and give it to me...quick!! He did and I put it on my back...then moved it to my feet which helped much better...I was still cold 10 minutes later, but it was managible...
I am so not looking forward to this...since I've been on tamoxifan (about 6 mths now) I've had a few hot flashes, but they were not too bad and only about 6 or 7 in that whole time.
I used to always be cold, so the heat didn't really bother me much but I felt like I couldn't hang around outside as much this summer...this cold thing is not good for me....
Ok, vented enough...thanks for all your input ladies...we'll see what comes next...
By the way...any suggestions for gas pain after surgery??
Survivor: The symptoms you described sound more like heart attack symptoms for a woman than menopause symptoms. Especially the nausea. A lot of women have a heart attack and have no chest pain only nausea, weakness and cold sweats.
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I think everyone isLaundryQueen said:oops!
Double post.
LQ
I think everyone is different when it comes to menopause, just like chemo. I had surgery in May and have yet had any menopause symptoms.0 -
I feel you
I don't know how old you are but I had a full hysterectomy in February and i am 31. I will tell you that they also put me on zoloft which is an antidepressant right after surgery to help with menopause symptoms. I was unable to take hormone replacement because my cancer fed off estrogen. My symptoms started while I was still In the hospital. My fiancée always laugh because I would be hot and cold, hot and cold. One minute blanket all tucked around me then extremely hot five mins later. With the hot flashes I noted my pulse would race to and I had trouble walking. But that is all normal for surgically induced menopause. I see the pattern now, whenever I get cold and nobody else is then I know I will be getting a hot flash in a few mins. I like to use a wet washcloth and put it on my head and neck it will cool you down much faster.0 -
I totally agreejbeans888 said:I feel you
I don't know how old you are but I had a full hysterectomy in February and i am 31. I will tell you that they also put me on zoloft which is an antidepressant right after surgery to help with menopause symptoms. I was unable to take hormone replacement because my cancer fed off estrogen. My symptoms started while I was still In the hospital. My fiancée always laugh because I would be hot and cold, hot and cold. One minute blanket all tucked around me then extremely hot five mins later. With the hot flashes I noted my pulse would race to and I had trouble walking. But that is all normal for surgically induced menopause. I see the pattern now, whenever I get cold and nobody else is then I know I will be getting a hot flash in a few mins. I like to use a wet washcloth and put it on my head and neck it will cool you down much faster.
Hi Jbeans...I think I am like you...I sit it a chair watching tv with a blanket falling over one arm and a fan on the table facing me on the other side...depending on how I am feeling, one is always on me...lol
I describe it as a sensitivity to feeling only extreme temps...nothing normal...
Oh well, so far this is the worst of it...
Thank you all for your input.0
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