Sharon – Interview 30
Weight gain has been the most distressing menopausal symptom for Sharon. Although HRT has brought relief from hot flushes, mood swings have left her irritable and short-tempered. Vaginal dryness and loss of interest in sex have affected her relationship.
Although Sharon first noticed changes in her periods at age 44, it was only around age 48 that they began to stop start, stop start;. She sees this as the beginning of the menopause for her but it is only in the past year that she started to experience significant menopausal symptoms, including hot flushes, weight gain and irritability.
Hot flushes day and night left Sharon feeling tired and irritable. In a job where wearing a uniform is mandatory, she has been reprimanded by a male boss for taking her tie off to cool down. Now on HRT, her hot flushes have eased but she has been disappointed to find that it has had little impact on her other symptoms.
Sharon’s mood swings have had a serious impact on her relationships. At work she has found herself reluctant to take part in everyday banter, adopting a more serious attitude to her job. At home she has found herself increasingly short-tempered, nagging and unable to chill out; with her family. As she puts it, I just want to go back to the personality that I had;.
The hardest part of the menopause for Sharon, however, has been her weight gain. Always slim, she has found her weight ballooning; by two stone in the past year. While convinced that this has been triggered by water retention associated with HRT, she also acknowledges that giving up smoking six months ago and an increased appetite may be factors.
In a long-term marriage in which she has always enjoyed an active sex life, Sharon has had to come to terms with vaginal dryness and loss of libido. As she describes it, I suddenly don’t feel like it, don’t want it and have pain with it;. She resents having to use a lubricant and acknowledges that her lack of interest in sex is putting a strain on her relationship. So far, being on HRT has not helped with lubrication. As her doctor advised, however, she may have to try a number of different types of HRT before she finds one which suits her and which effectively acts on all her symptoms.
For Sharon, the menopause has so far been a distressing experience. As she explains, I don’t like who I am, don’t like the way I;ve become, and certainly don’t enjoy what’s happening to me;. Still having irregular periods as well as other symptoms, she wonders why women have to have the menopause on top of getting older;. She feels it’s about time men had something;.
Sharon was interviewed for Healthtalkonline in April 2009.