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Hi Does anyone out there suffer from hideous night sweats?? I have been getting them on and off for the past couple of months-they are awful. I don't feel hot but wake up and I am soaked in sweat-getting fed up having to change the bed all the time. Is this the start of the dreaded menopause? (I am 45!) I would be grateful for any advice on how to deal with it and/or to share in anyone else's similar experiences.. Jane |
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Hi Jane, I'm not getting night sweats but have recently been having a lot of daytime hot flushes even when it's freezing. I refuse to acknowledge it's the menopause as I'm far too young (43) |
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I hate to tell you both but its early on set of menopause. I am in menopause completely and let me tell you it can only get worse!! I love to be there bearer of good news!LOL I have an electric fan on my beside table pointed just away from me, and I switch it on whenever I get a night sweat, some people swear by the Chill Pillows too, tho have not tried them, think you can get them on the internet. Good luck you two. |
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I went into the menopause aged 46,after a couple of years of hot flushes and night sweats I reluctantly started on HRT.What a difference it made ,my life was back to normal. |
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HRT will stop them and I couldn't have coped with out it.I started having menopausal symptoms when I was about 43 and wonder if they are worse if you have an early menopause Decx |
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Oooh poor you -yes it does sound like the start of the menopause. Been there, done it and got the soaking sheets........it does stop though. Eventually.... |
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Eeeek does sound like the sound of the menopause. I am 45 and have been having iregular hot flushes. I hear that it is best to keep to cotton bedding and nightwear. Hope it soon passes. |
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fraid so jane. Definitely menopause. But here is the good news. I found once it was all over I had more energy and felt better than I had in years. So there is something to look forward to. Pixie |
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I must be the luckest woman alive ![]() have gone through menopause without a hitch ![]() no hot flushes ![]() no mood swings
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I started all this age 46 and two years later I am considering HRT. I find it comes and goes though - what has affected me far more is loss of memory. V scary. |
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I was telling a friend of mine the other day that for no apparent reason I wake up in the middle of the night - bright as a button, can't sleep then come 6 in the morning I finally get back to sleep - groggy the rest of the day. Concentration is zilch - my friend said - menopause! OMG! |
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Been there and out the other side. I remember going out in just a tee shirt when it was snowing....and feeling warm !! I took Black Cohosh. Very effective. Takes a few weeks to get into your system though. Some people say it causes liver problems but my LFT's were being monitored anyway for my cholesterol and there were no adverse effects recorded. |
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dear god...is there nothing we can do to ease the sweats? no tips? no hints as to how to avoid them? I am already fed up with having to change my sheets on a daily basis-hate fighting with the duvet cover when trying to put it on (any top tips for that please??) It looks like its all downhill from here-is life officially over?? |
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I bought a silk duvet from JL. It 'breathes' and is really comfortable to sleep under. I must say that I was the same as GlyfadaGirl and sailed through with no problems. So if anyone is reading this post and thinking "oh no" don't worry not everyone has sweats, flushes etc etc. The only supplements I take are Evening Primrose and a joint/bone one. I have noticed that my hair and skin are drier, so have switched to a richer face cream and use deep conditioners regularly. |
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I was having a horrible time until a friend recommended maca www.maca.co.uk it has woprked really well for me. I take four day (tried two but didn't make a huge difference) no more night sweats, memory a bit better and I fancy my OH again (luckily he stil fancies me too!) On the duvet cover, turn it inside out, put your hands in the far away corners and just pull t cover down, works a treat, even on kingsize, and I am not very tall |
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I am half way through them - a good idea is to not eat huge meals or drink too much alchohol - this seems to make the sweats worse. Also not to drink hot drinks before bed. An invaluable herbal remedy is called Meno-Herbs available at Victoria Health Stores - rather costly but really good for serious sweaters! Hope this helps.
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Did you buy the maca from the website? How do you know if it is safe? I don,t get night sweats but I do feel very tired and seem to have lost motivation. Beth27. |
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Yes Beth I got it from the website. I have a relative who is a gp and checked it out - its just a plant but people in less developed areas are much better at herbal medicine than us and know what works. I have been taking it for about eight months now, it worked in less than a week. When I forgot to take it on holiday the sweats came back in four days. It is not cheap, but it is such a relief to get a good nights sleep and only have to deal with OH snoring, but I know that one thing is not everyones remedy or else the drug companies would have had a field day years ago |
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Thanks for all your suggestions. I also seem to struggle to remember stuff-I thought i was going slowly mad, so its comforting and reassuring in a way to realise that its part of the whole curse of the menoapuse-I am too young for all this (obviously not) Thanks Anne for the duvet tips! The last thing I want to do when I get back from a rubbish day's work is have to make the bed. I use cotton sheets and cotton nighty-have got towels on standby for use during the night. I find it hard to get to sleep and once I wake up in a sweaty heap, I just can't get back to sleep-so am constantly shattered! is there no end to this misery-boys have it SO easy! |
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Poor you.I have been taking HRT for many years now but a few years ago decided to wean myself off of them.Within a short time I could not sleep,became very clumsy had the dreaded sweats and couldnt remember much.GP suggested I went back on HRT but only take 3 tablets a week.This has kept all symptoms at bay.I tried Agnus castus,Black cohosh,Red clover and Evening primrose.NOTHING worked for me.Unless you have very strong feelings about taking HRT why not talk to your GP about it.I find that male GPs are not very sympathetic but then they don't have to suffer.Quality of life is so much better now.Good luck. |
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hate to tell you, I'm post menopause, and didn't start getting night sweats till I came of HRT, now I'm 59 and 11/12ths and still getting them. I was under a consultant when I was on HRT and he would have kept me on it, unfortunately I've had a couple of breast cysts so the advice was to come of it. I stand in front of an open bathroom window in the middle of most nights, silly thing is when I go to bed I'm frozen and take a water bottle with me! |
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Please take heed. HRT delays the symptoms. They come back, even after many years. I think people think that they go through the menopause whilst on HRT but they don't. My MIL was on it for 30 years or more (having paid for it privately in the early years) and started suffering hot flushes and night sweats when she stopped - at 79! She is 84 now and still has bouts. It is very odd to talk about menopausal symptoms with someone in their 80's when it finished for me many years ago. I don't have dry or wrinkly skin and feel normal every day without taking any tablets. It really is worth exploring natural remedies first. Eventually you should go back to normal, very slowly. I think the worst effects last a year or two although it may be vastly different in other people. Once it's over you can forget about it. By the way, I know some men who have hot flushes but do not realise that is what they are! |
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254 Jane, Just remember, in most cases, menopause doesnt last too long, and there are so many treatments nowadays to alleviate the uncomfortable symtoms. In my case, I still get the hot flushes, and I am older than most of you, I started my menopause when I was 50, and unfortunately for me, I still suffer with symptoms. Might I add, having symptoms at my age is very rare, so please dont let my experience worry you. My two sisters didnt have any symptoms at all they were lucky. Plasmo x |
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I really appreciate all your comments and advice. One more question-any tips on memory loss?? Sometimes I feel like a complete idiot at work when I just can't remember stuff that everyone else can. I supposed being shattered from lack of sleep due to the sweats doesn't help! Sometimes I hate being a girl!! Have a good weekend folks Jane |
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Hi - obviously I sincerely hope that the sweats are being caused by the menopause, or something equally harmless. However, they might not be. Several types of cancer, including kidney cancer definitely, and I think lymphona as well, can have symptoms of night sweats (I believe it's the body's immune system desperately going into feverish overdrive to try and counter the growing cancer). I know what I'm talking about - a year ago my husband was having night sweats, but, fatally, like so many people, we didn't report them to his GP, or do anything about them, and we didn't look them up on the Internet until he'd developed a persistant cough as well. Both turned out to be signs of advanced kidney cancer, of which he died just before Christmas. I know I'm going to sound like Doom and Gloom Merchant Number One, BUT, in the end, it's your life, and ONLY YOU AND YOUR LOVED ONES care about it. So, please, go to your doctor, get them to take bloods to check both hormone levels to ascertain whether you are definitely going into menopause, and to run cancer tests on where possible. Our forties and fifites are PRIME TIMES for cancer to get going - the stats on cancer incidence just SOAR in middle age, so please take every precaution to catch it early, while it's still so, so much more curable. Most night sweats and other forms of hyperhydrosis (excessive sweating) are completely non-fatal, but sometimes that is not the case, so please do get checked. If your GP is uncooperative, or thinks you a neurotic fuss-making idiot (!), then you can always pay for a private CT scan through the private sector. The cost will range from around £500-£800. Yes, it's a lot of money, but a CT scan from neck to groin will reveal invaluable health infomation about your self, spot any tumours at an early (ie, highly treatable) stage, and will also highlight a good many heart disease risks which may as yet have no symptoms in you. Night sweats should ALWAYS be reported to your GP, who should ALWAYS investigate their true cause. Only when you have ruled out the potentially fatal causes can you assume the cause is something harmless (if unpleasant!) like menopause. All the very best to you, and PLEASE make that GP appointment for next week. It's your life. Only you can save it. JulieJ (Again, sorry for sounding like a Doom Merchant, but I just wish to God we had known how dangerous night sweats were - we might have saved my husband's life. Now he's dead at 55, and our l5 year old son faces his life without his dad. It's a tragedy that should never have happened, and with adequate warning, checks, tests and screening - and AWARENESS of the dangers of cancer - it would not have happened.) |
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Hi JulieJ. You are right to point out other health possibilities but it is fair to say that most middle-aged women who have heavy night sweats should first have their hormone levels checked. It is a simple blood test, nothing more. Just another thought, I believe the memory loss is temporary and if you do find yourself searching for words, or forgetting the name of a simple object, then do a crossword every night. It brings the brain back into working out. I know it sounds simplistic but it worked for me. Also, drinking a bit too much increases hot flushes (so someone told me!) |
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Sorry JulieJ. I was so interested in the subject that I omitted to mention your loss which is really awful. Take care. x |
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Julie, What good advice you have given us all. MOH had really bad night sweats, and he did go to the GP, who did various tests, and fortunately all was okay, but could well have been something more serious. Prevention is always the best way forward. I am so sorry for your loss, it must have been dreadful for your son and of course yourself. Plasmo x |
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Try sage tablets. I have been using them for about 18 months and while they don't stop the sweats completely, do slow down the frequency and intensity. I buy mine from Healthspan in Guernsey... no VAT or postage. Much cheaper than High Street stores. |
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Issi and Plasmo - many thanks for your kind words. Yes, I'm sure it really is most unlikely to be cancer, but until you check, you don't know. And, grimly, if it IS cancer, then at some point you WILL find out.... All the best, Julie |
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Hi i am getting them too age 46-had a hysterectomy 2yrs ago but still got ovaries-so will still get them they are just awful when you wake in the middle of the night feeling like you have just come out of the sauna-yuk!!
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oh Julie, I am so sorry to hear your tragic news. you must be devastated. here's me moaning on about my symptoms when you are going through so much pain with the loss of your husband. I will contact my doctors next week to arrange an appointment. you do make a valid point-it hadn't even occurred to me that the sweats would be anything other than the early start of the dreaded menopause. all you can do is take one day at a time and try and get through day to day. you will get stronger and the pain will ease. take care, keep strong janex |
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Jane have you thought of seeking alternative therapies. I went to see a homeopathy doctor (yes gp as well as homeopathy practitioner best of both worlds) you can ask your gp to be referred on nhs although you may have to wait some time. You could go and have a one off private appointment. Would recommend it. I found it did help but I will have to go back again for more powders. |
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I've been suffering too with the dreaded hot sweats, day and night some days, I'm 50 and have been having them for some time, how long do they go on I am still having periods as well ? Thank god you've mentioned the loss of memory mine is terrible, very scary sometimes, do you get lack of concentration as well? Thinks i'm loosing it some days... Annie |
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Hi, just recently joined the forum from Brussels. Recently turned 47 and heyho, night sweats have arrived! At the moment they are pretty much full on all night and for the last 14 nights I have hardly slept a wink - how long to these normally last for? Please tell me more about your experience with HRT - off to see the doctor tomorrow because I have been taking herbal drinks just 30 mins before bedtime but to no avail, To all the women out there affected by this I salute you. |
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Ladies, your words have been a Godsend. I only joined the forum today, especially to find out about how other women are coping with the 'onslaught' of the menopause. Compared to what I have read I am lucky. I have just past the 6 month mark without a period! Last year I hit 5 months and guess what I started again for a few months. I not suffering from severe night sweats, just get very very hot in bed, then after pulling covers off, get very cold! My hot flushes also happen during the day but fortunately can control them at work by just walking away from my desk until they stop. A bit inconvenient during a meeting! I am taking Menopace Plus and finding them very effective, except for sleep. I have a very interrupted sleep which after a few days I do get one night of uninterruped sleep but only because I am exhausted. Can anyone recommend any natural remedy for this. BTW, the nintendo Brain Game is great for the memory, as is the Maths training |