Friday, February 20, 2015

My Story So Far

My change of life story so far,

I have been prone to migraines all of my life. I’m hoping that they subside after the change of life. As a child I experienced random severe migraines (darkened room, ice packs on the head and vomiting), which became more regular at the onset of puberty around age 11. These continued for many years with many doctors visits to no avail, until I was prescribed beta blockers, which worked fairly well (I don’t know why) with only a few attacks getting through. I am not one to take medication long term so eventually I stopped taking beta blockers. 

Until about two years ago these migraines had no evident pattern. I was studying for a bachelor’s degree and was in the final year when a pattern of migraines became clear. Every weekend and then three days before every menstrual period I was experiencing a three day migraine, these would incapacitate me and energy levels dropped further than usual. I was watching doctor Oz one day and discovered black cohosh. I found a preparation which contained black cohosh at my local chemist. On taking this preparation I found that the weekly migraines subsided and the menstrual ones are still present but far less severe (more like dull headaches, which signal that my period is a few days away).

Around ten years ago I started putting on weight in the mid-section, something I could never do before no matter how hard I tried. During the last three years I have experienced bloating to the extent that I will wake in the morning with a flat stomach and half an hour later my belly has expanded noticeably. I have no idea what causes this, but it coincides with the migraine pattern and changes in the menstrual cycle.

My menstrual cycle has always been an accurate 28 day cycle by the calendar. I told this to a doctor once who said that a 28 day cycle was just a text book thing and that I was a freak of nature, I laughed my but off. During the past few years I have not been able to rely on the calendar as my periods firstly moved a few days either side of the norm and then sometimes a week or more late or two weeks early, then back to monthly. I expected that this would mean that they were about to stop altogether, but recently (the past few months), they have been occurring fortnightly and are at times so heavy that I can’t go out and do shopping and so forth until they are finished. This is how it stands at present. Apparently these irregularities may be pointing to peri-menopause, which could last for about a year and then menopause arrives. What this will bring remains a mystery to me. 

I look forward to seeing what those who have lived through the experience can offer here. I’m sure all who read your contributions will get something from this and I thank you in advance. Anyone who has a question, you are welcome to ask, that what this blog is for.

Kind Regards
Tracy

Why this blog is important


I am prone to embarrassment as much as the next person, but on this point there is no room for it. I have created this blog so that women have a place to find advice for and answers about what to expect in terms of hormones, physical symptoms, moods and things like energy levels and peaks and ebbs and how to deal with such.

This subject is quite hush hush and I really feel that there needs to be a forum for all women and even the men who relate to them, to be able to discuss this phenomenon which I don’t think would be such an issue if it was more of an open book. This is also not a forum for judgement, it’s a place for sharing in an effort to help and nurture our fellow human beings.

So I’ve started this blog, which I want everyone who has been affected by this or needs advice on this subject to contribute to (anonymously if you like). I have started it off with my journey, so that you can respond to that or add your own story. The point is that everyone has a different experience and therefore there are so many different aspects to this time of life and if you contribute here you can help other women to have a smooth transition just by relaying events that you experienced and maybe helpful advice about how you may have improved your journey.

So here is my story - I am by no means asking anyone to feel sorry for me – I don’t. The info above may seem confronting, but it’s true and hopefully will inspire others to share their stories, which may help someone like me who has had difficulty finding quality information on this subject. What better quality information than first hand stories from real people?

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Please write your story or question into the comments section at the bottom of this page. Your experience is very important and can help improve other women's journeys.

Kind Regards
Tracy