Hi Ann. Yes. I was menopausal, and having very strong menopausal symptoms when I came down with PN. I am still looking into my medications, and back problems as well as other issues as possible causes of my PN, but I have also heard and read many accounts of women in the menopausal phase of life getting PN. It makes one wonder....
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Originally Posted by ann-elizabeth
hello,
I have been trying to figure out why I have sensory PN. My burning started in my feet during my one & only pregnancy. I was 39, had endometriosis, fibroids and ovarian cysts. After I had the baby, my PN progressed. I also started to have hot flashes and other symptoms of peri-menopause.
I am 46 now and in menopause according to my extremely low levels of estrogen, progesterone and testosterone. I am now supplementing with Bio-Identical hormones. I just wonder if the decreases in hormones over the past years have caused my neuropathy. We have not found any other reason. I am a member of a menopause message board and many women there experience burning feet. Makes me wonder.
I know estrogen is considered to be neuroprotective....do you think lack of hormones could casue or exacerbate PN? Ladies, I am curious if any of you were peri-menopausal or menopausal when you came down with PN?
Ann
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