Annie, are you sure your symptoms aren't on the meno list? Obviously, it's important to get things checked out in case it's something else , but from my experience and that of so many others on here, not all meno symptoms are 'typical' - I've never had a hot flush, night sweat, etc etc ; my initial symptoms were only digestive (especially burping!) and severe back pain/tingling in extremities/chills. Fatigue developed later on. Was sent on a wild goose chase of consultant visits but took nearly two years before anyone suggested checking my hormones. My current GP is great and immediately said 'with hormones, anything is possible' but previously, my old GP said I was too young (then 40) for it to be hormonal. Luckily, with hrt and then the pill, I have seen a big improvement. Interestingly, although I was found to have low estrogen, it's the progesterone (especially the Utrogeston) that my body seems to like most x