I would ask your doctor for a trial of a stimulant such as is ordinarily given for attention deficit disorder. That doesn't mean you have that, only that that class of medications may have the effect that you want. See if that works before going any further.
Dear Miss Chaos,
Have you seen a Doctor about your feelings??
I am not an expert but think you should ask a doctor to investigate your hormone levels before taking ANY medicine for depression etc. I don't believe the symptoms you describe have anything at all to do with menningitis. I suspect you are experiencing pre-menopause symptoms which can happen for years before actual menopause is diagnosed. What are your cycles like? Has there been a change in frequency, regularity or flow level?
No, you are NOT old at 39 but you aint exactly a spring chicken either! If the problem is menopausal, there is a heap of help you can get to get your "get up and go" back!!
Here's a web site I would like you to visit that has some info. about this condition and the age you should ideally be experiencing symptoms of it:
http://www.jeanhailes.com.au/issues/mp_signs_symp_res1.htm
Be sure to type it in exactly as I have written it above.
Here are a few statistics from that site:
- 20% women have no symptoms of menopause
- 60% women have mild symptoms
- 20% women seek help for severe symptoms
You say you feel weepy, fuzzy headed and can't remember what you just read because of poor concentration. This sounds like the mild symptoms the above web site listed 60% of women experience!! Tiredness is also on the list...hmmmm. They claim normal menopause occurs anytime after the big 4-0 and you are approaching the age!!! Do you suffer from night sweats or hot flushes??? Please let me know if I have been of any help and celebrate being a women ... it's GREAT!
I was just thinking about this post and realised that I have something very importanat to say:
For such a good site, the medhelp response to Miss Chaos' post was pretty lousy!!! Does anyone out there agree with me?
For starters, what kind of a doctor or health care professional would tell a women to walk into her doctor's office and ask for a drug that she may not even necessarily need? It just seems like a very negligent answer and this illustrates the point I am constantly making about the real need of a second opinion.
Secondly, Miss Chaos was never told to have any tests done! It would seem to me that you test, first, to see if a patient does infact have cancer (for example) before you put them through chemotherapy!! You don't give chemotherapy a go before the tests have been ordered on the off chance of it alleviating a patients symptoms!! I'm really unhappy with the answer medhelp has given Miss Chaos...
Here's my advice for the author that advises Miss Chaos should try A.D.D. medication :
They should go to their doctor and ask for some smart pills. They may not be stupid or have the condition but it may have the effect they want, and alleviate the glaringly obvious symptoms! They should try that before posting any further.