If perimenopause starts around age 35, at what age do you start to feel better? • 10.08.11
Question by beach2cb: If perimenopause starts around age 35, at what age do you start to feel better?
I’m 36 and feeling worse than I’ve ever felt with PMS
I hope it’s not another 15 years of this. Please tell me if you’ve gone through this when it ended! I’ve tried eating a really healthy diet but so far feel even worse. I can’t take Prozac because it gives me stomach pains. Thanks for any hope you have to offer about when this experience ends!
Best answer:
Answer by Susiecat
Peri-menopause usually doesn’t start this soon.
It usually starts at around 45 years, so I doubt that you are starting peri-menopause.
It is not impossible for you to begin peri-menopause at 35, but it is not likely.
There may be something else causing your problems and it might be to your best health to check with your gynecologist.
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