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I wake up tired, exhausted. Heavy eyes, dizzy and light headed. I am like this for the whole day and I don't know how ic an cope with it..as I cant work properly and I have a toddler to take care of.
This happen very often.
Also I feel like a hairball in my belly sometimes...
my period has been not regular in the last couple of months and last period has been long and heavy
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Allergy and Immunologist
Hello
Thanks for writing to us with your health concern.
May I request for a few more details ?
What is your height and weight ?
Are you sleeping enough, since you have a toddler ?
How big is your baby ?
Are you using any medications ?
Have you seen a doctor or gone for any investigations for these symptoms ?
Please respond with more details, so that I can guide you further.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Take care.
Hi
I am 166cm tall and i weight 80KG. I am overweight by 20kg after giving birth.
my baby is now 19 months
Gabriel normally doesn’t wake up during the night but i do have lots of dreams so i am not sure if i get a good rest.
My baby is 12KG and 80cm tall
I don’t use any medication but i have been taking Kilocal tablet to reduce carbs intakes after meals.
I went to my GP and he prescribed blood test, cholesterol, thyroid, sugar level and so on and they are all normal.
I smoke.
I have been also very distructed lately, short memorey and doing things without thinking (like head in the clouds)
As i said also my period in the last couple of months has not been regular (every 3 weeks) and heavy (5/6 days)
I do connect this to maybe my smoking or my stomach as i always feel uncomfortable with my lower tommy when i feel like this?
Can it be?
PS: i just ate a yogurt, banana and strawberries and suddenly i feel very very tired
As your tests are normal and you are also having irregular periods. The first thing that come to my mind is that you are suffering from perimenopausal symptoms. Tiredness etc is also quite common around 45.
You should have an internal exam, a Pap smear, a pelvic ultrasound scan and hormone levels to look for perimenopause ( FSH, LH, Serum estradiol ) by a gynaecologist.
For irregular periods, cyclical progesterone therapy can be started.
Hope it helps.
Thanks
If this is the cause..can you still get pregnant? or means I cant have anymore babies?
If you are perimenopausal chances of pregnancy are less but not nil due to hormonal fluctuations. But, you can still try. Even if you get pregnant chances of complications to both mother and baby increase after 35 years old patientof age. Please, consult your gynecologist.