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May 14 2009, 11:16 PM
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Junior Surgette Group: Newbies Posts: 9 Joined: 6-June 07 Member No.: 28,014 |
Hi ladies,
I'm new to this board as a poster although I've read the posts off and on for several years. I'm 48 years old and still having my period, but I've started keeping a journal and the cycles can be anywhere from 23-30 days. In the last several months I've noticed several things-extra anxiety which I take xanax for and these strange dizzy spells. They appear out of nowhwere and it's like a giant whoosh across my head..it's a momentary feeling of "I'm gonna faint". sometimes I grab onto what I am standing next to, only to have the feeling subside within 2 seconds. Often it is followed by an intense feeling of heat in my face or body and then it goes away. It is really starting to freak me out! Does anyone else get this. I take Repliva for anemia, but at my last dr visit in March my blood level was normal so it's doing it's job. This dizzy feeling is really worring me and it obviosly makes my anxiety increase. Can anyone relate? |
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May 14 2009, 11:26 PM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 474 Joined: 23-January 08 Member No.: 31,493 |
I had dizzy spells too. Don't know about the meds you're on though. Maybe check those out with your docs. But, yes dizziness and the flushing can be part of Peri. Regards, JZZ
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May 14 2009, 11:53 PM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 2,908 Joined: 17-September 07 From: Alberta, Canada Member No.: 29,454 |
Dizziness, feeling off balance and feeling all floaty were my biggest symptoms of peri. In fact I found Power Surge when I googled menopause and dizziness! I had no idea, until I found this site, there was a connection. My dizziness became more prevalent the closer I got to meno. I went thru meno at 46/47. I am now 48, I take bio hormones and I am not dizzy anymore.
-------------------- Is there anything better than the love of a dog? Enjoy life. |
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May 15 2009, 01:38 AM
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Junior Surgette Group: Newbies Posts: 9 Joined: 6-June 07 Member No.: 28,014 |
Thanks for the insight...it really helps knowing others have the same feelings. It's just such a strange sensation and any time I mention it to the dr. he just shurgs his shoulders and thinks I'm crazy..so I quit mentioning it! Like I said, my cycle is usually anywhere from 22-26 days but two periods ago it was 30 days then the next one bounced by to 21.
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May 15 2009, 10:00 AM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 664 Joined: 5-December 05 From: Wis. Member No.: 20,175 |
Oh the dizziness what a joy that has been for me. It has been one of my main problems through this time. I was really never dizzy before in my life and one morning I woke up, stood up and tipped over, I crawled across the floor until my husband took me to the ER, where they could find nothing and by that time it was going away. For a few days I had residual fogginess, this started my on/ off dizziness and several tests.....sometimes it is bad and other times I just feel woozy. I was in the middle of a heavy period when this first episode happened.....don't know if this was coincidental, but I sware it was related.
dizziness can be a precurser that a flash is coming because a hot flash affects the blood vessels, dizziness can be a side effect of that along with a headaches, tingling, numbness, detachment. I get this just before a hotflash myself, sometimes it is more troublesome and others I never feel it before I get warm. The dizziness also showed up for me when my cycles became irregular. I wish mine only lasted a few seconds though because for me there were days that I would walk around like I had downed a whole bottle of cuagh syrup, felt drunk and then those days where I had to hang on to something for fear of tipping over. So my dizziness didn't seem to be just related to hotflashes...it got really rough the few day before a period and into and at ovulation...I think for me it would seem the sudden ups and down of my hormones also caused some of the problem. I don't know the fix for it it just comes and goes without warning, I use a netti pot to keep my sinuses clear that is about it. I would still get it checked though to be sure nothing else is going on, but dizziness is more common thatn I knew during the transition. Hugs Mikki |
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May 15 2009, 12:52 PM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 1,191 Joined: 13-December 05 From: Hampshire UK Member No.: 20,253 |
Oh yes I still get the dizziness now-three years on from surgical menopause. It is usually the precurser of a flash coming.
I have regular acupuncture and my therapist said it is caused by a sudden drop in blood pressure. I find its much worse if I rush about and overdo it. Then my blood pressure drops and I have to grab on to something fast. I try not to get anxious about it - it IS a horrid feeling but up to now I have never fainted once if that is any comfort to you. janet c |
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May 15 2009, 01:30 PM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 132 Joined: 26-September 06 From: Ohio Member No.: 24,682 |
It sounds to me like you are having hot flashes. I sometimes get a quick dizzy feeling followed by a feeling of heat in my chest and back and general weakness. Those are just one of my several types of hot flashes I experience.... lucky us huh?
Happymom -------------------- Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.
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May 15 2009, 03:25 PM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 2,908 Joined: 17-September 07 From: Alberta, Canada Member No.: 29,454 |
Oh the dizziness what a joy that has been for me. It has been one of my main problems through this time. I was really never dizzy before in my life and one morning I woke up, stood up and tipped over, I crawled across the floor until my husband took me to the ER, where they could find nothing and by that time it was going away. For a few days I had residual fogginess, this started my on/ off dizziness and several tests.....sometimes it is bad and other times I just feel woozy. I was in the middle of a heavy period when this first episode happened.....don't know if this was coincidental, but I sware it was related. dizziness can be a precurser that a flash is coming because a hot flash affects the blood vessels, dizziness can be a side effect of that along with a headaches, tingling, numbness, detachment. I get this just before a hotflash myself, sometimes it is more troublesome and others I never feel it before I get warm. The dizziness also showed up for me when my cycles became irregular. I wish mine only lasted a few seconds though because for me there were days that I would walk around like I had downed a whole bottle of cuagh syrup, felt drunk and then those days where I had to hang on to something for fear of tipping over. So my dizziness didn't seem to be just related to hotflashes...it got really rough the few day before a period and into and at ovulation...I think for me it would seem the sudden ups and down of my hormones also caused some of the problem. I don't know the fix for it it just comes and goes without warning, I use a netti pot to keep my sinuses clear that is about it. I would still get it checked though to be sure nothing else is going on, but dizziness is more common thatn I knew during the transition. Hugs Mikki Wow, you sound exactly like I did! -------------------- Is there anything better than the love of a dog? Enjoy life. |
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May 15 2009, 10:22 PM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 577 Joined: 19-March 06 From: Washington Member No.: 22,140 |
Hi ladies, I'm new to this board as a poster although I've read the posts off and on for several years. I'm 48 years old and still having my period, but I've started keeping a journal and the cycles can be anywhere from 23-30 days. In the last several months I've noticed several things-extra anxiety which I take xanax for and these strange dizzy spells. They appear out of nowhwere and it's like a giant whoosh across my head..it's a momentary feeling of "I'm gonna faint". sometimes I grab onto what I am standing next to, only to have the feeling subside within 2 seconds. Often it is followed by an intense feeling of heat in my face or body and then it goes away. It is really starting to freak me out! Does anyone else get this. I take Repliva for anemia, but at my last dr visit in March my blood level was normal so it's doing it's job. This dizzy feeling is really worring me and it obviosly makes my anxiety increase. Can anyone relate? Hi ldmdream, I can so relate to the dizzy/woozy thing. It's driving me crazy. I am off balance all of the time and have to hold onto something just to put on shoes, pants or socks. Sometimes I spin in bed and it scares the crap right out of me and I have an anxiety attack. My sister also is having lots of fun with dizzy spells and neither of us have hot flashes at the same time. I am just woozy, off balance, light headed, fog headed, cotton headed and spaced out anymore. Geeeeeeeze!!!!!!!!!!! |
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May 15 2009, 10:44 PM
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Junior Surgette Group: Newbies Posts: 9 Joined: 6-June 07 Member No.: 28,014 |
thanks everyone-these spells are NOT FUN...they scare me.. but by the time I think twice about it they are gone...is there anything to take to help prevent them? They do seem to come more frequently when it's a few days before my period starts. Then there's times when they come while I'm bleeding and a while later I have a flooding episode. I'm also having problems with alot of anxiety and some days I feel like my body is running a race...I feel all hyped up like my body is running away. This is not fun at all... what can be done? I do have the xanax for anxiety and it seems like I have to take more of it at certain times of the month than others. Has anyone ever tried the meclizine for the dizziness and if so does it work? Yall are great!
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May 23 2009, 01:52 PM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 303 Joined: 27-March 09 Member No.: 38,611 |
long time ago my mother had bad spells of dizziness....they put her on a pill AND I FORGET THE NAME! yet this pill took her out of her mind, i mean literally out of her entire mind! and she refused outright to ever take another med. if anyone is going to try to take a med, please post it, i'd know the pill if i saw the name of it.
yes, ladies, you are my lifeline at the time in my life, you are great boo |
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May 23 2009, 06:34 PM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 452 Joined: 26-March 09 From: england Member No.: 38,594 |
oooh yes woozy head,had that for weeks at one point felt constantly hungover,an unreal almost semi dream like state,did have that alongside numerous other ailments,felt like a headless chicken!! Actually a headless chicken may have felt considerably better than i did at that time?!?!
K x P.S my friend also had this woozy head,had bloods checked she was very low on iron( suffered extreme heavy periods) just worth mentioning to you all,it sorted her head anyway |
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May 26 2009, 12:55 PM
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Junior Surgette Group: Members Posts: 16 Joined: 15-May 09 Member No.: 39,106 |
I find my dizziness gets WORSE if I don't eat enough, almost like my blood sugar drops really low and it really makes me even dizzier and I really very spacey like I'm going to faint, but surprisingly I never faint, but I don't think the lack of food is the cause of the dizziness. Its definitely hormones because this whole problem started when I hit 45!
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Jun 4 2009, 09:48 PM
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Junior Surgette Group: Newbies Posts: 9 Joined: 6-June 07 Member No.: 28,014 |
This is so irritating...The fleeting dizzy spells went away for a few days and now they are back. Nothing I do causes them to come on. I can bend over, squat down, tilt my head back and nothing happens. I'll just be standing working or sitting and wham..a fleeting feeling like.."wow I'm about to faint". But I don't. Sometimes I rarely get hot after this feeling. It's just there and then it's gone. It's so weird I wouldn't even know how to explain it to the Dr. Most of the time now my head feels like it's in a fog..like you do when you have a head cold, except I don't have one of those. My labs back in March were fine when I went to the Dr. It's just a weird, scary and annoying feeling. I can be feeling really great and then when these things hit it really scares me and depresses me. UGGGGH!
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Jun 5 2009, 12:03 PM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 1,600 Joined: 17-May 08 From: Katy, Texas Member No.: 33,846 |
Hi ldm:
I get the exact same thing. I can be sitting up in bed reading and suddenly, I feel like everything is moving and boom it is gone. I get them at all times of day and some are worse than others but they always pass. I just assume it is peri because nothing is wrong with me that would cause this, doctors checked. It is still scary and I sure hope it goes completely away just as suddenly as it showed up! -------------------- Hugs to all,
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Jun 5 2009, 04:06 PM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 801 Joined: 13-April 09 From: southern california Member No.: 38,774 |
had it happen to me when I was talking to a co worker yesterday ,, she came to my desk and I turned my head .. then all WOOOOZZZEYY ,, I know it comes now so I just kinda close my eyes or breath slowly till it passes .. its a pain though !
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Jun 5 2009, 06:39 PM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 822 Joined: 1-October 08 From: oz Member No.: 36,214 |
yes- it is the same hormone that makes alot of women faint early in pregnacy !!
-------------------- peri is scary
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Jun 7 2009, 06:18 PM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 110 Joined: 3-December 05 From: West Coast, USA Member No.: 20,147 |
Hi ladies, I'm new to this board as a poster although I've read the posts off and on for several years. I'm 48 years old and still having my period, but I've started keeping a journal and the cycles can be anywhere from 23-30 days. In the last several months I've noticed several things-extra anxiety which I take xanax for and these strange dizzy spells. They appear out of nowhwere and it's like a giant whoosh across my head..it's a momentary feeling of "I'm gonna faint". sometimes I grab onto what I am standing next to, only to have the feeling subside within 2 seconds. Often it is followed by an intense feeling of heat in my face or body and then it goes away. It is really starting to freak me out! Does anyone else get this. I take Repliva for anemia, but at my last dr visit in March my blood level was normal so it's doing it's job. This dizzy feeling is really worring me and it obviosly makes my anxiety increase. Can anyone relate? I sure can relate!!! I've had dizziness problems for five years now. I also have almost all of the 34 symptoms of menopause, although I still have periods. I have the same feelings you describe. You're not alone, although what we all go through is AWFUL. Dizziness does make my anxiety worse- I feel so vulnerable when I've got a weird feeling in my head and am unstable. Hang in there! |
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Jun 8 2009, 12:29 AM
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Junior Surgette Group: Newbies Posts: 9 Joined: 6-June 07 Member No.: 28,014 |
wow...it is really comforting to find out that this happens to others. It can change my mood from good to awful in an instant because it is so worrisome. Has anyone had any results with any type of natural remedies or do I just tought it out? Thanks for all the input!
had it happen to me when I was talking to a co worker yesterday ,, she came to my desk and I turned my head .. then all WOOOOZZZEYY ,, I know it comes now so I just kinda close my eyes or breath slowly till it passes .. its a pain though ! Yea that's me...I can be working or talking and just turn my head or move slightly and boom-split second woozy! Then it's gone...but the uncertaintly and anxiety it leaves behind are awful. Sometimes I don't even have to make any movements..it just comes. What gets me is that I rarely have the hot flash after it that some of yall talk about. That may happen once out of every 10 times and if it does its just a hot feeling..no sweating. THIS IS CRAZY! |
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Jun 8 2009, 11:42 AM
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Senior Surgette Group: Members Posts: 50 Joined: 18-January 09 Member No.: 37,857 |
I get these rather mildly lately. Going to the naturopath on Thursday; I'll let you know if she has anything in her bag of tricks.
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Jun 9 2009, 12:58 AM
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Junior Surgette Group: Newbies Posts: 9 Joined: 6-June 07 Member No.: 28,014 |
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Jun 9 2009, 09:46 AM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 313 Joined: 13-July 08 From: Central USA Member No.: 34,806 |
This is so irritating...The fleeting dizzy spells went away for a few days and now they are back. Nothing I do causes them to come on. I can bend over, squat down, tilt my head back and nothing happens. I'll just be standing working or sitting and wham..a fleeting feeling like.."wow I'm about to faint". But I don't. Sometimes I rarely get hot after this feeling. It's just there and then it's gone. It's so weird I wouldn't even know how to explain it to the Dr. Most of the time now my head feels like it's in a fog..like you do when you have a head cold, except I don't have one of those. My labs back in March were fine when I went to the Dr. It's just a weird, scary and annoying feeling. I can be feeling really great and then when these things hit it really scares me and depresses me. UGGGGH! (((ldmdream))) What I have experienced sounds something like you are talking about. I referred to it as falling sensation while you are awake, similar to the falling sensation you get when sleeping. It would stop me in my tracks and come out of nowhere. The worst one of these things happened while I was eating dinner. I had this last year for the first time, and it lasted off and on for a month. I had the same thing happen last month. My doctor said it was hormone and anxiety related. |
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Jul 16 2009, 10:40 PM
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Newbie Surgette Group: Newbies Posts: 3 Joined: 3-July 09 Member No.: 39,620 |
going on two years of perimenopause...my list of symptoms are long and what I thought were unusual. Growing up as a young girl, all I heard about this time of life was the words "hot flash". Come to find out there is so much more to this change of life thing. To address the issue at hand. In the beginning stages of my perimenopause journey, I went through a period of feeling dizzy or unbalanced. One of my jobs require much walking and I had weeks or months of actually needing to focus on my walking and feeling as though my balance was off and I might fall over. There would also be fleeting moments of feeling like I might pass out. This sensation has past, but I've come to learn that symptoms seem to come and go.
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Jul 16 2009, 10:59 PM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 106 Joined: 1-July 09 From: illinois Member No.: 39,598 |
Oh the dizziness what a joy that has been for me. It has been one of my main problems through this time. I was really never dizzy before in my life and one morning I woke up, stood up and tipped over, I crawled across the floor until my husband took me to the ER, where they could find nothing and by that time it was going away. For a few days I had residual fogginess, this started my on/ off dizziness and several tests.....sometimes it is bad and other times I just feel woozy. I was in the middle of a heavy period when this first episode happened.....don't know if this was coincidental, but I sware it was related. dizziness can be a precurser that a flash is coming because a hot flash affects the blood vessels, dizziness can be a side effect of that along with a headaches, tingling, numbness, detachment. I get this just before a hotflash myself, sometimes it is more troublesome and others I never feel it before I get warm. The dizziness also showed up for me when my cycles became irregular. I wish mine only lasted a few seconds though because for me there were days that I would walk around like I had downed a whole bottle of cuagh syrup, felt drunk and then those days where I had to hang on to something for fear of tipping over. So my dizziness didn't seem to be just related to hotflashes...it got really rough the few day before a period and into and at ovulation...I think for me it would seem the sudden ups and down of my hormones also caused some of the problem. I don't know the fix for it it just comes and goes without warning, I use a netti pot to keep my sinuses clear that is about it. I would still get it checked though to be sure nothing else is going on, but dizziness is more common thatn I knew during the transition. Hugs Mikki Does the netti pot help? I have alot of sinus and allergy issues and keep meaning to pick up a netti pot. |
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Jul 17 2009, 05:49 AM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 136 Joined: 31-March 09 From: Montreal Member No.: 38,659 |
Does the netti pot help? I have alot of sinus and allergy issues and keep meaning to pick up a netti pot. I don't use a neti pot but I can tell you, doing sinus irrigations have saved me. I used a baby ear cleaner I got at the dollar store. I used warm salt water. These kits in the pharmacy are a gimmic and a waste of money. When I feel I have any infection and or inflamation, I add oil of oregano to the salt water. I can tell you, since doing these irrigations, I have not had one sinus infection, cold and or ANY post nasal drip. It's been a wonderful healing tool for me |
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