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Re: Perimenopause
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If you are in the throws (or past it) at what age did it start for you?
I've had some signs of perimenopause that I was chalking up to my thyroid and even the COVID vaccine but I'm starting to wonder if perhaps it's my body just changing. I'm at the right age, I'll be 47 soon.
'I'll be speaking to my gyno when I see her in May but I was wondering what to expect if I am in fact starting perimenopause. Thanks!
They are linking the vaccine to things like this now. But according to past posts that’s crazy talk. ….glad I didn’t give my daughter this vaccine.
I don't think it's vaccine related, I have too many things going on that coincide with perimenopause symptoms along with being the right age. My mom also went through perimenopause around this age as well.
Well, I had a lovely, lol, appointment today and they did mention that the fact I had Covid could have something to do with it, but my problem existed way before Covid, so they dismissed it and said it's probably my age.
I get an internal ultrasound (it's a real quick shove the wand in and do the ultrasound) about every 4-6 months because they are watching a cyst, and everything looks fine and all tests were perfect. All of this is in addition to my regular visit. Ultrasounds are part of regular visits here.
Those ultrasounds are such fun. I haven't had one of those since way back when I was going through IF treatments.
So wait, they don't do them regularly there? All my GYN experience is out of the US. My mom never took me to them in the US, so the first exam was in Australia and that is normally done by a GP. Then when I moved here, it's been ultrasound central.
Nope, no ultrasounds.
Hmm, interesting. I had to pay ~45 for the first one and if they detect a problem, then they are free after. I always get one because of family history and $45 isn't too much to spend, IMO. I guess the 45 is seen as a co-pay, but there aren't too many co-pays here. It really depends.
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Re: Perimenopause
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Posted by Raging2020
Posted by Hofstra26
If you are in the throws (or past it) at what age did it start for you?
I've had some signs of perimenopause that I was chalking up to my thyroid and even the COVID vaccine but I'm starting to wonder if perhaps it's my body just changing. I'm at the right age, I'll be 47 soon.
'I'll be speaking to my gyno when I see her in May but I was wondering what to expect if I am in fact starting perimenopause. Thanks!
They are linking the vaccine to things like this now. But according to past posts that’s crazy talk. ….glad I didn’t give my daughter this vaccine.
I don't think it's vaccine related, I have too many things going on that coincide with perimenopause symptoms along with being the right age. My mom also went through perimenopause around this age as well.
Well, I had a lovely, lol, appointment today and they did mention that the fact I had Covid could have something to do with it, but my problem existed way before Covid, so they dismissed it and said it's probably my age.
I get an internal ultrasound (it's a real quick shove the wand in and do the ultrasound) about every 4-6 months because they are watching a cyst, and everything looks fine and all tests were perfect. All of this is in addition to my regular visit. Ultrasounds are part of regular visits here.
Those ultrasounds are such fun. I haven't had one of those since way back when I was going through IF treatments.
So wait, they don't do them regularly there? All my GYN experience is out of the US. My mom never took me to them in the US, so the first exam was in Australia and that is normally done by a GP. Then when I moved here, it's been ultrasound central.
Nope, no ultrasounds.
Hmm, interesting. I had to pay ~45 for the first one and if they detect a problem, then they are free after. I always get one because of family history and $45 isn't too much to spend, IMO. I guess the 45 is seen as a co-pay, but there aren't too many co-pays here. It really depends.
I'd pay for it too if offered, good preventive measure. Wish they did it here.
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