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Morning Back Pain & Night Sweats - Menopause

My Doctor has done blood tests and told me I am in the Menopause!!!   I have told her about the pains I have in my lower back, the pain is so low its almost in my buttocks, I wake up in severe pain at 4am in the morning, I struggle to turn over in bed they are so bad. My legs ache also, and I get terrible night sweats. The only relief I get from the lower back pain is to get out of bed and walk round the house till approx. 5.00am, take some ibuprofen and I can then go back to bed.  During this time I seem to have wind, so wonder if trapped wind is part of my problem, or whether this is a coincidence, I also wonder if  HRT would help.  My doctor has said she doesn't want to give me HRT and I just need to cope with it, but these pains are horrible and I'm fed up of not sleeping through the night. She prescribed me with co-codomol but they are so strong they make me feel very drowsy and unsteady (I cant even walk in a straight line after taking them)  which is why I've only had a total of 3 out of a possible 100 !!!  I just don't feel they are the right thing to take.  Does anyone else have this morning back pain, and does anyone have and medication from the doctor or herbal that works well ????
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did you try any natural supplements to get rid of menopause symptoms ??? If you are one of the many people who suffer from night sweats, classified as excessive sweating at night, then Try  "VieBien Menopause Support".  its a Natural Multi-symptom Relief from Menopausal Symptoms. which helps relieve hot flashes & night sweats.
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18946982 tn?1470128814
did you try any natural supplements to get rid of menopause symptoms ??? If you are one of the many people who suffer from night sweats, classified as excessive sweating at night, then Try  "VieBien Menopause Support" p;ills which helps relieve hot flashes & night sweats.
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