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Hot Flash Confessions: The Truth Behind Those Vasomotor Symptoms

Hot Flash Confessions: The Truth Behind Those Vasomotor Symptoms

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This week, The Dusty Muffins – Dr. Aoife O’Sullivan (MD, MSCP), Dr. Christine Hart Kress (DNP, MSCP), and Dr. Rebbecca Hertel (DO, MSCP) – are turning up the heat on menopause myths! They're tackling why "bandaid" solutions aren't enough when it comes to hot flashes and night sweats.

You'll Learn:
🌡️ Why hot flashes are more complex than you think (and harder to detect)
💊 The problem with treating symptoms instead of the root cause
⚡ How hormone therapy could be the game-changer you need
🩺 Why clinicians need to do their own reading on menopause treatments

Key Takeaways:
Your senses might feel conflicting to you during menopause
• Multiple medications might mean you're missing the bigger picture
• Life's too short to suffer through hot flashes without real solutions

Connect With Us:
✨ The Dusty Muffins: @thedustymuffins
✨ Dr. Aoife: @portlandmenopausedoc
✨ Dr. Rebbecca: @drrebbeccaherteldo
✨ Dr. Christine: @christinehartkress_dnp
🌳 Link Tree: linktr.ee/thedustymuffins

Going through menopause 'unscathed' might actually mean you're undertreated – tune in for this eye-opening discussion!

Remember: Our hosts are sharing knowledge, not medical advice. For personal care, consult your provider.


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