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EP 20.My Menopower story: From Hysterectomy to Menopause at 36 with Olawunmi Osode

EP 20.My Menopower story: From Hysterectomy to Menopause at 36 with Olawunmi Osode

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In this inspirational episode, my guest Olawunmi Osode shares her journey to menopause at 36 years old. Suffering from a medical condition (very heavy bleeding) for which doctors wrongly advised hysterectomy (uterus and ovaries removal) as solution, unknowingly, she ended up  in early menopause land.
She was so unwell and very aware of the drastic change that came after the procedure  that in her bid to regain her health, she sought for medical help in London and after several medical tests was confirmed at severe menopause stage and put on HRT (hormonal replacement therapy) to alleviate her very challenging symptoms(depression, weight gain, irritability, confusion, low mood, isolation, lack of interest to name a few).
Her journey to healing and feeling good again inspired her to create an instagram page (Menojournal) to raise awareness and empower other sisters with the knowledge so they do not go through the horrible experience like her.
Be sure to get a copy of my e-book : Transform your menopause to MENOPOWER. This is your guide to learning about menopause, its symptoms and solutions and the need for each woman experiencing menopause to take ownership and create  a personalised solid intentional action plan  to feel Fabulous again and ENJOY her midlife season.

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