Hello!

I save my PCP today. After years of peri symptoms that everyone ignored, I was told my FSH is 55, solidly in the post-menopausal zone.

I am not sure how I feel. On one hand, relieved that I knew that I was having hormonal changes and am not crazy. I am frustrated that 4, yes, 4 other PCPs blew it off over the last few years. 45 seems young, which makes me afraid of possible long-term consequences.

And, now I don’t know what to do or what to expect. My now PCP says I don’t need to do anything. Yet, am I through the worst, or am I only just begun the “fun”? And, I thought FSH was a terrible measure? Or is that just during Peri?

Any thoughts on this would be welcome!

  • @leftylibraM
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    41 year ago

    Hormonal testing only shows what your hormones were doing on the day the test was taken – nothing more. So your levels don’t mean anything really. You know you’re post-menopausal after you’ve gone 12 full months without a period, and that’s it. There’s no other test that confirms this. It’s just being w/o a period for 12 months.

    So if you still have periods (even irregular), you are in perimenopause and not post-menopausal at all.