The following is a post that Dearest wrote on another forum as several of us posted that our allergies and sinus problems had become much worse during peri and menopause. At least you know you are not alone and this is just another of those "wonderful" symptoms of meno.
Take care.
"I don't know if anyone mentioned it, but our histamine levels are directly connected to our hormone levels, which might account for why so many women develop allergies, sinus problems, wheezing and even asthma during perimenopause. I've heard many women come into Power Surge and complain about developing asthma from using hormone replacement therapy. Respiratory problems can also increase and it's been confirmed by more than one medical expert when I've asked the question that there's a direct correlation between histamine and hormone levels.
That might explain why many of you have more colds, even headaches, sinus problems, new or worsened allergies, coughing, sniffling and wheezing.
I think I'm going to write a new song -- not "Blame It On The Bossa Nova" -- but "Blame It On Stinking Menopause" -- wonder what kind of beat I'll give it -- maybe just cough and wheeze through it to make it more effective."
The following is a post that Dearest wrote on another forum as several of us posted that our allergies and sinus problems had become much worse during peri and menopause. At least you know you are not alone and this is just another of those "wonderful" symptoms of meno.
Take care.
"I don't know if anyone mentioned it, but our histamine levels are directly connected to our hormone levels, which might account for why so many women develop allergies, sinus problems, wheezing and even asthma during perimenopause. I've heard many women come into Power Surge and complain about developing asthma from using hormone replacement therapy. Respiratory problems can also increase and it's been confirmed by more than one medical expert when I've asked the question that there's a direct correlation between histamine and hormone levels.
That might explain why many of you have more colds, even headaches, sinus problems, new or worsened allergies, coughing, sniffling and wheezing.
I think I'm going to write a new song -- not "Blame It On The Bossa Nova" -- but "Blame It On Stinking Menopause" -- wonder what kind of beat I'll give it -- maybe just cough and wheeze through it to make it more effective."
Yes, thanks Doryene, that's the quote that helped me put my allergy problems and the meno together. I printed it out to take to my doctor, but knowing him, I'd need an article from JAMA or he wouldn't even begin to pay attention! Are there any articles on the website or others that might help me make a case with my doctor?
I don't know of any other articles on allergies and meno, but I bet Dearest does. She said in her post that she had spoken to medical experts about the histamine levels of menopausal women.
You could email her or maybe she will read your post and respond to you.
I know what you mean about doctors - mine doesn't think meno causes anything but hot flashes and if HRT doesn't help, then we need therapy.
Take care...
I told my allergist a couple of years ago that my allergies seemed to become much worse each month just before my period started. Wow...his look was priceless! I remember thinking he was totally clueless about that part of allergies. I wish there was a speciality in medicine where a person could be an allergist, gyno, and family doc all in one--wouldn't that be great?!
My allergies have also gone whacko. I even went back on the shots. My allergist that says the shots take 2-3, maybe 4 years to kick in and that it is not unusual to need to take them again "down the road". I took shots several years ago, and have been taking them again the past 3 (?) years. My allergist also gave me Claritin D 24 hr. plus a nose spray (it works like an inhaler for your nose!
) It's called Vancenase. He insists that I should use it twice a day year round to really get the benefit of it. I cough with my allergies because of the post nasal drip down my throat. I am not disciplined about using the Vancenase, but I try.I also have an inhaler to use as needed.
My worst allergies are to mold, mildew, and dust. My classroom was in the moldy, mildewy basement of our building for about 8 years!! MAJOR YUCK! The medicines help to keep things RELATIVELY under control, but I'm not completely without symptoms. When I'm really bad with my allergies, my coughing would clear a restaurant or store or whatever in 5 minutes
. I do clear my throat frequently and have some coughing but nothing like I used to have.
I'm supposed to see the allergist later this summer. If I learn anything new, I'll share that with you.If you think I can be any more help to you, please feel free to email me
GOOD LUCK!!!
I discovered that the skin prick test for allergies does not turn up what can be wrong. I did it years ago and I was found only allergic to cats by that test.
Then I went to an environmental allergist who looked also at foods and chemicals. There I found I was allergic to milk, wheat , yeast, and soy...Then also perfumes and chlorine.
I had major fatigue and brainfog and severe sinus headaches....all that did get much better as I worked on reducing those things but was worse at period time too.
The skin test is a joke in my opinion.
I agree with NancyV!! I was skin tested years ago.....for the same reason!! "Found NOTHING!!" My eyes are constantly RED...I SNEEZE....and as many gals on site know, I break out in HIVES when taking soy products and most herbs!!! ![]()
:(The doctor, at least will acknowledge, I have allergies.....'cause it's hard to agrue with hives.......but won't hazzard a guess as to what it is!! Grrr!I'm finding out on my own.....thro' trial and error!!I don't think skin tests reveal sensitivities to foods??!!
Anyhoo.....good luck!! I know it's frustrating ta say the least!!
((((((Hugs from a Canadian Chick))))) Nancy
How's your chirp today? :)
Regarding allergies again, I know the skin test doesn't pick up on food allergies for sure--same for environmental chemicals.
My son and brother did have the skin test show up grasses, dust and molds allergies and they both have asthma. Thank goodness my son's is mild as I stuffed him with vit's for years and kept the candy at minimum to make him stronger. But if you have those types of allergies, you are at least believed....
(Food allergies or sensitivities are because of not digesting them down to a small enough size and the body thinks they are foreign substances. There is also something called leaky gut syndrome where the lining of the intestine is too permeable and allows these food particles to go through and cause trouble as well. )
Also my eyes get red in some department stores or around lots of perfumes and things like that. Drug stores are the worst for chemical pollution I think. It's not as bad as it used to be as it actually caused brainfog or even weepiness around candles etc.
So in our cases, our skin does not react, but our brains do or we can tired or have aches of some kind. Food we are allergic to can cause mood swings at the blood sugar can be affected. I remember milk years ago causing light sensitivity....that was weird when I tested for it.
Oh by the way, I have never owned a cat....found that interesting as I only like long hairs like Persians and when around them I get breakout on the skin. I guess it's the dander.....but I am a dog person anyhoo....
Environmental allergists are the ones who look and treat food and chemicals. The traditional ones think you are nuts...!! when you complain of symptoms you feel are related to allergies.
How's the weather up Canada way? We are having much rain and thunderstorms in the South. I guess the birds hide out....the thunder can make you jump!
Georgia Dove~~~~
Weather yesterday......was the most purrrrfect I've experienced....since being born.....I think!! :biggrin: Temps were in mid 70's.....low.....low....humidity.....clear blue skies......I sure took advantage of it, while I could........"Did absolutely Nothing....Alllll Day!!" :biggrin:Of course today's another day.......humidity is already shoottin up!! Grrrr!!
HEY!! I put a new "bird-bath" in the back yard, for my feathered friends!! We're already fightin over it........ONLY KIDDING!!! :biggrin:
((((Hugs))))) Snowy
Here's to a non-itchy day :)hugs , jeanne
At least you have never had to give up onion slices wrapped in lettuce, or riding a horse, or having a pet lizard...all quality of life things....LOL!
Georgia Dove...~~~~
She was also allergic to citrus, tomatoes, and chocolate, also. I felt so bad. Our family was going through the milk and orange juice like they were nothing.
Anyhow, she outgrew those allergies, but came to be bothered by dust, mildew, etc. -- those types of things more. jeanne is right on that one.
Allergies can really change. I never had the shots until I was an adult. I go through times when I have to cover my nose and mouth when passing the cosmetic counters in stores. And the candle and incense places--couldn't hack it. Besides making me sniff, cough, sneeze--you know, generally be miserable, cologne has been known to give me one royal headache--ESPECIALLY Estee Lauder. I never wore that kind, but if I was around someone who did, look out. The colognes and candles are calming down for me now. I've even had some yummy candles burning at home. Go figure------
You mean you eat that too Nancy? heehee My lizard and i dine together lolwhile I'm riding my horse. Hey , don't knock it till you try it!Bummer part for me is there are no antihistimes that I can take with my high blood pressure and heart medicines . Has anyone heard of anything that a person can take with those medicines?
Hugs , jeanne
Are you sure you can't take antihistamines??? I take medication for high blood pressure, and my brother takes heart medication (I don't what it is, though), and my mom also took heart medication, and we can take antihistamines, like benadryl, but we can't take decongestants, like Contact,or Nyquil, or any other medication that says "cold,or sinus" on it.....just "allergy" medications....it doesn't help the sinus part, but it sure helps with the sneezing and watery eyes, etc.
I don't know what meds you're taking, but if you ask your doctor, perhaps you can take an antihistamine that might give you at least a little relief :cheesy:
Love and hugs :cheesy: Ann
Since you're also on heart meds. and have had heart attacks....you may have to do a little trial and error stuff!!Contact works fine for me and so does Dristan.....but at the risk of repeating myself~~~*Oh Why Not* :biggrin: We are all different.....and what works for you may not for the Snowbird!!I'd just be a little extra careful, given your history.....which I'm sure you're doing......being the *SMART* gal that you are!! :biggrin::cool:![]()
Luv ya and hugs from Snowy Nancy :cool:
Hugs, jeanne :)