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Can You Lose Weight in Perimenopause?

17. Can You Lose Weight in Perimenopause?

If you're like many of the women in my community, you may be struggling with weight gain or difficulty losing weight in your perimenopausal years. If so, this episode is for you. Starting HRT is a personal choice, depending on your comfort level, needs, budget and preference. When making any decision about your health, it's important to get educated and weigh the benefits vs. risks with a trusted provider.

What to Expect When Starting Hormone Replacement Therapy

16. What to Expect When Starting Hormone Replacement Therapy

Today I'll cover what to expect if and when you start HRT, because so many women are scared to start, they don’t know what’s gonna happen, and quite frankly, in the online space, many tout HRT as being a “must-have” or a “silver bullet’.

Hormone Replacement Therapy: What To Know!

15: Hormone Replacement Therapy: What To Know!

In this episode I want to dive a bit deeper into hormone replacement therapy, because there’s a lot of controversy around it. Starting HRT is a personal choice, depending on your comfort level, needs, budget and preference. When making any decision about your health, it's important to get educated and weigh the benefits vs. risks with a trusted provider.

Why I Started Hormone Replacement Therapy

14. Why I Started Hormone Replacement Therapy

One common misconception about HRT - which is that you have to wait until menopause to start but that couldn’t be further from the truth. In fact, the use of HRT in younger women had a beneficial effect on the cardiovascular system, reducing coronary disease and all-cause mortality. And according to Menopause Specialist, Dr Louise Newson, HRT is most effective to start when you are perimenopausal, which is the years leading up to menopause.

Stress & Perimenopause: What’s the Connection?

13. Stress & Perimenopause: What’s the Connection?

We're living in a fast-paced, high stress world, with lots of competing demands for our attention, time and energy, coupled with the stress we sometimes *unknowingly* place on ourselves. Our body’s fight or flight response is constantly being activated, so I want to dive into the stress + perimenopause connection.

Anxiety: A Common Symptom of Perimenopause

12. Anxiety: A Common Symptom of Perimenopause

In this episode I’m covering another very common symptom that women struggle with as their hormones decline: anxiety. Women are about twice as likely as men to be diagnosed with Generalized Anxiety Disorder and take anti-anxiety medications. About 15% to 50% of perimenopausal women may experience anxiety, often accompanied by depression, insomnia, and forgetfulness.

Moody, Irritable B*tch Every Month?

11. Moody, Irritable B*tch Every Month?

Today's episode is about your mood in perimenopause, particularly, the irritable, moody bitchiness that comes before your period. So typically, women experience mood swings, irritability, a short fuse, if you will, the week or so prior to their period. But let me explain what’s happening in your cycle so you can better understand how it’s all connected.

Why You Can't Sleep in Peri

10. Why You Can’t Sleep in Peri

If you're like the thousands of women in my community, you may have noticed that your sleep isn't as good as it used to be. And you probably hear everyone on social media saying you need to get 7-9 hours of sleep, sleep is absolutely vital, and so on. But you’re like…uh, yeah, I tried and I can’t sleep. So let’s break it down, shall we?

Why You’re So Freaking Tired in Perimenopause

9. Why You’re So Freaking Tired in Peri

One of the most common symptoms women experience in perimenopause: fatigue. In fact, in a study that was done to evaluate the dynamics between stress and fatigue experienced by women during the menopausal transition, a whopping 46.5% of peri-menopausal women reported symptoms of physical and mental exhaustion.

Are Your Thyroid Labs Actually "Normal"?

8. Are Your Thyroid Labs Actually “Normal”?

So 1 in 8 women will develop thyroid issues in her lifetime. We are 5-8 times more likely than men to develop thyroid disease, and hypothyroidism and perimenopause often occur together. In fact, about 26% of women in perimenopause or midlife are diagnosed with hypothyroidism. This can be due to decline in progesterone and fluctuating estrogen. So in this stage of life, it’s a bit of a double whammy. And both need to be addressed.

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