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217. Nobody Told Me: What I Learned About My Body During Menopause

217. Nobody Told Me: What I Learned About My Body During Menopause

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When Mechelle started searching for answers about menopause, she found frustration — because her story didn't fit the standard narrative. No hot flashes. An ablation in her thirties that complicated the timeline. Months of searching before she found care that actually helped. What the clinic found changed everything: Hashimoto's, insulin resistance, and hormones that had nearly disappeared. But the most profound part of this journey came when Mechelle began to recognize her own diagnosis in her mother's health history — and understood, with grief and clarity, that the chronic conditions that led to her mother's death may have been treatable. This episode is personal, educational, and a quiet act of advocacy for every woman whose body has been signaling for help that the medical system didn't hear. Important: This episode is not medical advice Menopause specialist directories: The Menopause Society (menopause.org), Let's Talk Menopause (letstalkmenopause.org) Explore The Wholeness Library App FREE! Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/wholeness-library/id1545002697 ⁠ Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.thewholenessnetwork.thewholenessnetwork On the web https://www.thewholenessnetwork.com/⁠ Follow us ⁠https://www.instagram.com/thewholenessnetwork/⁠ ⁠https://www.facebook.com/thewholenessnetwork⁠ Leave us a message! TEXT or CALL 1+646-883-3350 Information is intended for entertainment only menopause podcast, perimenopause symptoms, hormonal health women, Hashimoto's menopause, women's longevity, recurrent UTIs menopause, hormone therapy, wholeness network, women's health podcast 2026 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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