James May: Wheeler Dealers' Mike Brewer brands star's move 'weird'“I didn’t feel right, I didn’t sleep, I had aching joints, a foggy brain.“I couldn’t remember where I put anything, I thought I had dementia, I had all these things going through me.“There was nothing that really said, ‘Oh you’re going through the menopause’.
I had never even heard of that word perimenopause.”Meg said she discussed her symptoms during an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting after several trips to her GP.The latter prescribed her with antidepressants at the time, but she soon realised these weren’t needed.She explained: “It didn’t really make me feel better because that wasn’t what I needed.“I needed to be putting the hormones back into my body, the progesterone and.