Perimenopause: From Summer Lightning to Your Second Act
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Welcome to the Women's Health Podcast, where we empower you to own every stage of your incredible journey. I'm your host, Mia Reynolds, and today we're diving into perimenopause – that powerful transition before menopause that can feel like a storm, but with the right tools, becomes your launchpad for thriving.
Picture this: you're in your 40s, crushing it at work, raising a family, when suddenly hot flashes hit like summer lightning, moods swing wildly, and sleep vanishes. Perimenopause, as explained by the North American Menopause Society, is the years leading up to menopause when estrogen levels fluctuate, sparking symptoms like night sweats, brain fog, irritability, and even vaginal dryness. Every Mother reports that up to 80 percent of women experience these, yet many feel dismissed by doctors – what experts call medical gaslighting.
But here's your empowerment moment, listeners: you hold the power to navigate this. Start by tracking symptoms in a journal, noting triggers like time of day or stress, just as recommended by the Mayo Clinic. This data arms you for doctor visits, proving your experience is real.
Today, I'm thrilled to bring on Dr. Katie Ostrom, a menopause specialist from Katie Ostrom MD, who's helped thousands thrive. Dr. Ostrom, welcome. Tell us, what are the top three symptoms women overlook, and how do they impact daily life?
[Dr. Ostrom responds: Hot flashes, mood changes, and sleep disruption top the list. They steal energy, but recognizing them early changes everything.]
Brilliant. Dr. Ostrom, lifestyle shifts like those from Every Mother – aerobic exercise, yoga, and strength training – reduce hot flashes and build bone strength. How do you guide patients to start?
[Dr. Ostrom: Customize it – aim for 30 minutes daily, blending cardio with mindfulness to slash stress.]
And treatments? Hormone replacement therapy, or MHT as it's now called, replaces dwindling hormones effectively, per your blog. But risks exist – walk us through who it's for.
[Dr. Ostrom: Ideal for many under 60 with no contraindications; always weigh benefits like fewer hot flashes against personal health history.]
SSRIs from Hello Clue can ease mood swings too. Dr. Ostrom, how do you empower women against gaslighting?
[Dr. Ostrom: Insist on specialists, join communities like online menopause forums for solidarity.]
Thank you, Dr. Ostrom – pure gold.
Key takeaways to claim your power: One, educate yourself via North American Menopause Society resources. Two, move your body with yoga or Every Mother programs to tame symptoms. Three, manage stress through meditation and demand MHT or other options from informed providers. Four, connect in support groups – you're not alone. Track, advocate, thrive.
Listeners, perimenopause isn't the end of your fire; it's the spark for your boldest chapter. Thank you for tuning in – subscribe now for more empowerment. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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