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Perimenopause Power Hour: Your Phoenix Moment Starts Now
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This is your Women's Health Podcast podcast.
Welcome to the Women's Health Podcast, where we empower you to own your health journey with strength and confidence. I'm your host, empowered and ready to dive into perimenopause—the natural transition before menopause that can feel like a storm but is really your body's call to reclaim power.
Picture this: You're in your 40s, juggling career, family, everything, when suddenly hot flashes hit like wildfire, moods swing wildly, and sleep becomes a distant memory. That's perimenopause, ladies, starting as early as your mid-30s for some, lasting up to 10 years. According to experts like Dr. Paru David from the Read Talk Grow podcast, it's not a disease—it's a stage of life ripe for empowerment, not dread. Think of Joe from that same episode, who turned her rage against hot flashes into fuel, channeling that inner heat to transform her war with her body into victory.
Today, we're flipping the script. Joining me is Dr. Denise Millstine, a Mayo Clinic specialist who's helped countless women navigate this phase. Dr. Millstine, welcome. Tell us, what are the top signs listeners should watch for, beyond the infamous hot flashes?
Dr. Millstine: Absolutely, hot flashes affect up to 80 percent of women, but also irregular periods, night sweats, vaginal dryness, and brain fog. It's estrogen fluctuating wildly.
Empowering question: How can we track these changes without feeling overwhelmed?
Dr. Millstine: Use a simple app like Clue or a journal—note symptoms daily. Knowledge is power.
Dr. Millstine, many women feel alone. What lifestyle shifts make the biggest difference?
Dr. Millstine: Strength training builds muscle and bone density, which drop in perimenopause. Aim for 30 minutes most days. Pair it with phytoestrogen-rich foods like soy from edamame or flaxseeds. And prioritize sleep hygiene—no screens before bed.
One listener story that fires me up: Alison Lomax from the Just As Well Women's Health Podcast shared finding a breast cancer lump in the shower during her busy life. It reset her wellness focus—nutrition, fitness—proving even in chaos, we adapt and thrive.
Dr. Millstine, for those considering HRT, what's the real talk?
Dr. Millstine: Hormone replacement therapy, like low-dose patches, eases symptoms safely for most under 60. But personalize it with your doctor—benefits outweigh risks when started early.
Key takeaways to empower you now: One, track symptoms to spot patterns. Two, lift weights three times weekly to combat weight gain and bone loss. Three, eat anti-inflammatory foods—think Mediterranean diet with salmon, berries, greens. Four, speak up; as Dr. Rita Charon from Health Matters podcast says, sharing your story heals, making you no stranger to yourself. Five, connect with communities like the Overlooked Podcast's First Person Health workshop, where women voice their health stories.
Perimenopause isn't the end—it's your phoenix moment. Embrace it, own it, rise stronger.
Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Subscribe now for more empowerment. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Welcome to the Women's Health Podcast, where we empower you to own your health journey with strength and confidence. I'm your host, empowered and ready to dive into perimenopause—the natural transition before menopause that can feel like a storm but is really your body's call to reclaim power.
Picture this: You're in your 40s, juggling career, family, everything, when suddenly hot flashes hit like wildfire, moods swing wildly, and sleep becomes a distant memory. That's perimenopause, ladies, starting as early as your mid-30s for some, lasting up to 10 years. According to experts like Dr. Paru David from the Read Talk Grow podcast, it's not a disease—it's a stage of life ripe for empowerment, not dread. Think of Joe from that same episode, who turned her rage against hot flashes into fuel, channeling that inner heat to transform her war with her body into victory.
Today, we're flipping the script. Joining me is Dr. Denise Millstine, a Mayo Clinic specialist who's helped countless women navigate this phase. Dr. Millstine, welcome. Tell us, what are the top signs listeners should watch for, beyond the infamous hot flashes?
Dr. Millstine: Absolutely, hot flashes affect up to 80 percent of women, but also irregular periods, night sweats, vaginal dryness, and brain fog. It's estrogen fluctuating wildly.
Empowering question: How can we track these changes without feeling overwhelmed?
Dr. Millstine: Use a simple app like Clue or a journal—note symptoms daily. Knowledge is power.
Dr. Millstine, many women feel alone. What lifestyle shifts make the biggest difference?
Dr. Millstine: Strength training builds muscle and bone density, which drop in perimenopause. Aim for 30 minutes most days. Pair it with phytoestrogen-rich foods like soy from edamame or flaxseeds. And prioritize sleep hygiene—no screens before bed.
One listener story that fires me up: Alison Lomax from the Just As Well Women's Health Podcast shared finding a breast cancer lump in the shower during her busy life. It reset her wellness focus—nutrition, fitness—proving even in chaos, we adapt and thrive.
Dr. Millstine, for those considering HRT, what's the real talk?
Dr. Millstine: Hormone replacement therapy, like low-dose patches, eases symptoms safely for most under 60. But personalize it with your doctor—benefits outweigh risks when started early.
Key takeaways to empower you now: One, track symptoms to spot patterns. Two, lift weights three times weekly to combat weight gain and bone loss. Three, eat anti-inflammatory foods—think Mediterranean diet with salmon, berries, greens. Four, speak up; as Dr. Rita Charon from Health Matters podcast says, sharing your story heals, making you no stranger to yourself. Five, connect with communities like the Overlooked Podcast's First Person Health workshop, where women voice their health stories.
Perimenopause isn't the end—it's your phoenix moment. Embrace it, own it, rise stronger.
Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Subscribe now for more empowerment. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI