Teenager Girl vs Menopausal Woman (It is not a fight)

Damn not entirely sure which is worse:
Being a teenager with PMS or a woman with Menopausal Emotion Wave.
At least with PMS there was a designated time.
You could count on a calendar and have an aha moment.
Not with MEW.
As I write this it is 6:37 a.m.
I have been up for an hour and a half.
In this time period:
-felt happy
-felt pain (shoulder)
-felt energetic striped bed and did laundry.
-cried
-went in and woke T up for a hug.
Just so one knows he has been awake his dad picks him up at 7.
-cried some more
-admitted to being lonely to a friend
-feeling sexual
-feeling pretty
-felt old
-feeling stupid for feeling lonely
-decided to write about it because it may seem embarrassing but hey it is also funny.
I am teenager again in reverse.
Which might explain the few zits that have cropped up of late.
With the chocolate I eat well…..
Weight gain.
I lost weight as a teen.
Now I am putting it on.
Calmer. More accepting.
I was volatile and angry as a teenager.
I know the reason now but still…..
Man Crazy.
LMAO
Boy Crazy.
Not so much so I spent my high school years in a relationship.
Volatile.
PMS has morphed into MEW.
Also the pain in my shoulder is better and not better at same time.
I have so much better movement and most of the knots have been loosened .
But for the one that was really deep on the right side.
It is moving now.
And while I have a really high threshold for pain this pain has made me cry more than once.
I know what it is.
I know how to deal with it.
This is my fault.
What I cannot do is take anything stronger than Motrin.
I have waivered a couple of times.
When the pain is overwhelming.
And each time I have shot it down with a hard no.
But that is to give you an idea of the pain level I have reached.
Here comes another wave of tears.
Forgetting is wonderful.
Not.
I lose my train of thought in the middle of conversations.
All of a sudden I stop talking or something interrupts me and gone.
I am no longer embarrassed to say to whomever I am speaking with I’m sorry I lost my train of thought. What was I saying? or What were we talking about again?
My girl squad is awesome.
As a teen and now as an adult.
It dawns on (like right now) that marriage and babies start between 25-40.
Friends become partners and then parents.
Time dwindles as school/activities and appointments take over.
Now though most of us our kids are either graduating/teenagers or leading up to tweendom.
Save for one who is pregnant again. And excited.
This is her second marriage. Her husband and children from previous marriage are beyond the moon.
But I digress.
Now we have more time .
Now we are able to relax more.
Now we are able to just be.
No kids to yell at.
No kids yelling at you.
No kids period lol.
Without this girl crew I would be lost.
They are my touchstones.
And last but not least as a certain aged woman I can be friends with a man.
No one is looking at us weirdly.
No one expects anything.
We are friends.
He is my support.
He is my cheerleader.
He is the one who knows what I am like and makes sure I do things like eat.
Take rests.
Not overwork the shoulder.
We have been friends for nigh on a year and I do not know what I would do without him in my life.
I call him Papa Bear.
LOL T thinks that is weird but that is ok it is not his nickname.
One vast difference between teenage hormones and menopausal hormones:
as a teenager they are in excess
as a menopausal woman they are lacking.
And with that lack come the flashes of heat.
And the sweats of the night.
Night Sweats vs Hot Flashes:
Night sweats are horrific.
I wake up soaked and clammy cold.
I got up this morning and my hair was a rat’s nest.
It tried to eat my brush.
I stripped the bed and am washing the sheets.
It is gross.
Disgusting.
There is no way to get comfortable and for some bizarre reason despite my body having so much heat I am now swimming in my bed and yet at the same time I am frozen.
I woke up this morning in a tight fetal ball trying to get warm while everything else was wet.
Hot Flashes:
These I can feel coming on.
There is a general sudden warming of my body.
If I am quick and get the sweater of at work it will not be horrendous.
If I am unable to get the sweater of within two minutes I am flushed pink and sweating like crazy.
Wipe my forehead comes away wet.
I can feel it creeping down my body.
Lasts between two to five minutes maybe.
Not long.
And when over damn if I am not freezing again.
There is one aspect of menopause not shared with being a teenager.
Sudden growth of hair.
Below the chin.
Black.
Thank goodness for masks.
I will leave you with a dream I had not that long ago.
I really did not realize the import of that at the time but I remembered it.
Most likely because of how horrified I was in the dream.
In the dream I removed my mask and looked into the mirror.
And gasping in disgust.
I had grown multiple long black witch type hairs growing from my chin.
Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.
Needless to say when I got up in the morning I was chin first into the mirror making sure that in fact it had only been a dream.
©Jan. 13/21
Picture via Pinterest
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Author: Jay-lyn Doerksen

A single hard working mom of a soon to be teenage son. A poet and story teller I have wanted to write since I was a child. This space is where I share stories about myself and my life and the creative poetry that stirs my soul. My hope is you will pull up a chair and a cup of coffee delving into the world that I offer and you find simple enjoyment for a few moments. Welcome to The Wonderful & Wacky World of One Single Mom

16 thoughts on “Teenager Girl vs Menopausal Woman (It is not a fight)”

  1. Go get a massage or ask a friend to give you one, that will help with the pain. Also, try some CBD cream and rub it on your shoulder. Non habit forming. No THC. Start taking turmeric with Curcumen and Bioperine-I get it from Amazon. Helps reduce inflammation and eases pain. 🤗

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  2. I thought teenage years were hard and never wanted to go back to those years! MEW sounds like an emotional and physical roller coaster. Hang in there and take it easy on yourself! Sorry to hear about the pain…it clouds everything you do. Sending you hugs!!

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    1. Thank you so much. Today has been crazy with crying and hot flashes. I freaked out a co-worker because I was apparently bright red in the face. Even my supervisor said she had never seen me that red ever. However I will take hot flashes over night sweats any day. Hugs back. I needed one. 🤗🤓💜

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      1. Oh my gosh! Those symptoms sound rough to weather, and thanks for sharing them in detail. I am not looking forward to that time for myself. When hormones are involved, the body and mind go haywire.
        I’m so glad you got my virtual hugs!! And hoping you feel better and less stressed.
        Have a great weekend and take care!

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        1. I asked the menopausal gods to take away the night sweats and beat me up with hot flashes and they are being accommodating. However I am now turning scarlet and coated in sweat in these hot flashes. It is so gross. When at home not bad when at work in full uniform and mask of my lord shoot me. I am either fanning myself or running for the nearest cooler lol.

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