Has your perimenopausal anxiety been worse during lockdown?

Has your perimenopausal anxiety been worse during lockdown?

During these interesting times, it wouldn’t be surprising if your anxiety has gone through the roof!!  

There are very real reasons for our anxieties at the moment, but some have also been hyped up by the media.  

If you are in the middle of perimenopause, your anxiety has been likely worse than usual, and that was bad enough! 

Let’s have a little deeper look at why we are so prone to anxiety during perimenopause.  

Anxiety is actually one of the most common symptoms during perimenopause.  It’s usually is the type of anxiety that is disproportionate to the situation. You seem to worry about everything and anything!  

This anxiety can easily lead us to experiencing panic attacks, which can be quite scary. 

Everything seems overwhelming.  You can’t even make a decision without breaking into a sweat of worry and panic.  

So, what is going on within us that is causing all this?

Fluctuations in our hormones, have a major part to play in this.  Especially progesterone levels.

Progesterone is a calming hormone.  When its levels start to decrease in perimenopause, we can feel worried and anxious about any little thing.  

Perimenopause is the time when our past unresolved emotional traumas come to the fore.  It is natural that we start feeling anxious much more easily. It is our body’s way of telling us we need to resolve something.  

In more normal times, this is likely the main reason why we get so anxious during perimenopuase.  Have a deeper look into what is making you anxious and panicky.  Those seemingly little things are usually a standing in front of a bigger thing that keeps calling you to be resolved.  

At this moment in time, however, I can see that our cortisol and adrenaline levels are the ones causing most of this mayhem.  

Cortisol and adrenaline are our survival hormone. It takes precedence over all the others. They are produced when we are in perceived danger, it’s our flight or fight hormone.  

We have all been feeling in some sort of danger these last few weeks – from the virus, from losing our freedom, from our inability to see friends and family, from being in financial hardship, from the probability of losing our livelihoods…  the list can go on…

If these two hormone is overflowing due to stress, they will create imbalance in all the others. Including progesterone, our calming hormone.  

It’s no wonder we are all feeling super anxious.  We’ve got anxiety coming at us from the external stresses and fear being thrown at us every day for the past 2 months.  And we are also getting it from the  hormonal imbalances that result from it.

So what can you do to feel more calm?

Some simple things you can easily do right now include avoiding alcohol and caffeine, and taking time to exercise and to rest as well.  

Nutritionally some vitamin B6 and magnesium could help, as they calm your nervous system. 

If you feel your anxiety is too much, out of proportion or persistent, or you are having a difficult time dealing with it, then do try to get help.  

EFT, meditation, mindfulness and counselling may be very helpful in this instance.  

Homeopathy and flower essences are also amazing in these situations.  

Please don’t let yourself get mired in your anxiety. I am here to help. 

I’m offering free 15 minute chats to all my clients, to talk about how you are doing, and help you feel calmer and more at peace.

Please get in touch if you want to know how I can help you. Email me at homeopathy@stephaniethullen.com.