Difficulty concentrating is a very frustrating symptom of the menopause.
AuthorMeg Mathews
Results56Electric Shocks
The feeling of electric shock is one of the lesser known symptoms of the menopause.
We’re Number One!
We are absolutely ecstatic and honoured to have been named the NUMBER ONE menopause blog in the UK.
Muscle Tension
At the start of my menopause journey, I remember waking up with a jolt at 4am every night with really tight and painful lower back muscles.
Dental Problems
Although a lesser known symptom of the menopause, dental problems are actually fairly common.
Nausea and Digestive Problems
Nausea was one of the first symptoms that I noticed along with anxiety, joint pain and fatigue.
5 Things Not to Say to a Menopausal Woman
I was delighted to be a guest editor on BBC Radio Five Live a few weeks ago. While at MediaCity, I filmed a short piece for Five Live’s In Short series.
BBC Radio Five Live
Today I had the pleasure of being a guest editor on Nihal Arthanayake’s show on BBC Radio Five Live. We were joined by the lovely Louise Newson (aka the Menopause Doctor) and Dianne Danzebrink (founder of menopause support).
Burning Mouth
For many years, I’ve been getting this odd, burning sensation in my mouth. It started in my early forties. I didn’t know quite how to describe it other than it felt like my mouth was extremely dry and sore; almost like I’d washed my mouth out with bleach.


