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Is 27 too young to start perimenopause? |
I am just wondering because I have a lot of the symptoms that women describe. I have hot flashes, night sweats, very weird periods, and horrible mood swings. I talked to my gyn about it a couple months ago and she said I'm fine. I know I'm not pregnant because my tubes are tied and the gyn did a preg test too. I don't even know if early menopause runs in my family because all my older female relatives are deceased. Should I seek a second opinion or I am just worrying too much? Definitely seek a second opinion. At 27, there is no way you should be having hot flashes and night sweats--these symptoms are typical for 50-year-old women, and you're no where near there yet. Actually I had the same symptoms for years and pretty much what you have is PMS - I'm just going through menopause right now and I'm 48 so if you're having those symptoms now I would definitely try to aleve the symptoms - a mild anti-depressant did wonders for me and also Yam cream that you could probably find in an herbal store. Also - find a book about PMS - I can't remember the one I read - but just knowing that others suffer these weird symptoms helped me greatly. It is not unheard of but is unusual... I would seek a second opinion.... I have had symptoms now for 5 years and I am 35 so that is not that far from you... The mood swings can be helped really well with a mood stabilizer like Prozac... There are also over the counter tests to assess if you are in perimenopause.. I have no idea how good they are though... But if your Dr wasn't receptive to your concerns I would find another... No offense to anyone but male OBGYN's tend to not take this stuff seriously... I would try a female it possible.... |
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