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Perimenopause and the Hidden Crisis
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A fifty-two-year-old architect, Victoria Baker, died by suicide after grappling with debilitating brain fog and insomnia she blamed on diet or medication—symptoms later linked by doctors to perimenopause and undiagnosed ADHD. Her tragic case underscores a rising crisis: suicide rates among women aged forty-five to fifty-four are climbing as hormonal shifts worsen mental health, often amplifying hidden conditions. Her husband called for deeper societal understanding and support, noting how perimenopause can feel disabling and how families must step in—even when symptoms are misinterpreted. Doctors noted falling estrogen may disrupt dopamine, worsening ADHD symptoms. The inquest delivered a narrative verdict, unable to confirm intent, leaving behind a heartbreaking legacy that highlights how perimenopause can silently unravel careers, confidence, and lives.
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