Empowering Perimenopause and Menopause Stories Revealed

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ก.ค. 2023
  • Discover the Origin of Perimenopause and Menopause Stories -
    The Inspiring, Informative, and Empowering.
    Uncover the fascinating beginnings of the concept of interviewing women who have experienced perimenopause and menopause. Witness the raw and impactful stories captured on camera, designed to alleviate the isolation and shed light on the symptoms of these stages.
    Thanks to the remarkable support of Herstasis and its visionary founder, Jennifer, these videos are not only garnering attention but also inspiring women to prioritize their health like never before.
    Prepare to be captivated by tales of triumph and resilience shared by fearless women who have navigated the challenges of mid-life health.
    By immersing yourself in these powerful accounts, you’ll gain invaluable insight into the telltale signs and symptoms that often catch women off guard. Drawing from a wealth of coping mechanisms, you'll be equipped to navigate your own experiences and regain control over your health.
    Every video is backed by evidence-based information, empowering women to advocate for their well-being in conversations with healthcare professionals. Gone are the days of being ignored or dismissed - these empowering stories are here to spark a revolution in the way menopause and perimenopause are understood and addressed.
    Tune into our TOP Menopause Stories:
    ➡️ • My Perimenopause Story...
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    Feeling down? Overwhelmed? Exhausted? These are classic perimenopause and menopause symptoms which are interlinked with hormonal changes, hot flashes and sleep problems.
    Menopause Symptoms
    Hot flashes, night sweats, insomnia and weight changes are commonly associated with menopause transition. Other symptoms such as tingling extremities, dry mouth and skin changes are discussed less often but can still have a significant impact on your day-to-day life.
    ➡️ To learn about the signs of perimenopause and menopause symptoms, and what you can do to ease your transition visit: www.herstasis.com/symptoms/
    Menopause Stories
    Am I In Menopause? PROJECT is a platform for radically honest storytelling that gives a voice to diverse individuals experiencing struggles with midlife women's health.
    We’ve identified asked a selected group of individuals and asked them to participate in this a project so they can in which they share stories about their personal experiences with menopause symptoms. We hope that through this project of shared storytelling it will help us all learn more what’s happening to our bodies, give us tools and information that we can use for our own self-care, and remind us that we are not alone.
    Am I in menopause? PROJECT uses personal shared stories to:
    • Give hope to women who are struggling with menopause
    • Normalize menopause experiences
    • Give real life examples of what has worked for other women
    • Showcase women’s courage in the face of this midlife journey
    • And most importantly reassure women that they are not alone and that there is a way through
    → To get involved in the project email: barbara@herstasis.com
    ABOUT US - Women's Health Initiative
    Struggling with Menopause or Perimenipause Symptoms?
    If you are a person aged 35 - 55 experiencing sudden hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, rage, depression, insomnia, anxiety, vaginal dryness, memory loss or any of the 35+ known symptoms of the menopause transition, you are in the right place.
    Herstasis® Health is a Canadian non-profit dedicated to providing the latest evidence-based research to people in plain language so they can learn, make informed choices, and advocate for their own menopause health.
    → For Menopause Help Visit: www.herstasis.com
    Menopause Symptoms and Tips:
    Herstasis Health is your go-to source for evidence-based information on the menopausal transition. Learn about the potential causes, all known symptoms, and various menopause treatment options including hormone replacement therapy. Get the latest menopause symptoms tips and advice so you can make informed choices about your menopausal health today!
    Are you in need of quality care from a menopause health professional, but feeling let down by your current provider or lacking one altogether?
    The North American Menopause Society (NAMS) offers a valuable resource to help you find a qualified menopause clinician who is right for you.
    → Find a Menopause Practitioner:
    portal.menopause.org/NAMS/NAM...
    Taking charge of your midlife health is essential, and there's no need to endure unnecessary discomfort when the right help is available.
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ความคิดเห็น • 10

  • @kellybaxter2558
    @kellybaxter2558 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Im 44. My periods have always been heavy. But im pretty sure im going through peri menopause but my main symptons is dread and anxiety. I have an appt to see about it next month so fingers crossed that the doctors will agree with me that its perimenopause and not bad mental health only 😪

  • @helend6774
    @helend6774 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Because menses and childbirth aren't enough, now we have menopause. A dirty little secret that no medical professional prepares you for, let alone talks about. And when you ask questions, you get things like "that's just how it is'. I had no perimenopause symptoms and have never had a hot flash. Ok, great but sleep? It's an illusion. And my anxiety, which i never had, continues to escalate. I'm not "pitiful' as one poster noted below but candid, open discussion always makes things better.

  • @joswasakalusad4498
    @joswasakalusad4498 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Watching from the Philippines...one of you at 53. Struggling with my perimenopause. Hoping and praying one day i get better. sleep

  • @bernettacaneron5292
    @bernettacaneron5292 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I am suffering terribly I’ve been to drs and all tests are clear I am literally planning a funeral for me because I can’t walk long distances the flashes are debilitating the palpitations send me to er dizziness is excessive

  • @tasseyko7654
    @tasseyko7654 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I went from having a little ranch in Texas, 15 animals ( horses, donkeys, and dogs), working and competing in rodeos on the weekend to being homeless for the last 2+yrs ( it's still ongoing). I'm starting to think the root cause of me not being able to get myself out of this mess, is peri-menopause / menopause ( not sure which) I'm 52 now

    • @herstasishealth
      @herstasishealth  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      We are so sorry to hear about your homelessness, that is truly upsetting. Hopefully there are some stories on our channel, and some information on our website at www.herstasis.com that might help you get on the road to recovery and back to your beloved animals. If you still have any period then you are still in the menopause transition (perimenopause). So many of us have debilitating emotional issues that we never talk about so we don't know what's happening to us. Big hugs from Herstasis.

  • @angr3819
    @angr3819 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    We women have always experienced it and whilst some do suffer terribly, a lot of us don't. Why is it now being promoted as if it makes us all disabled, even pitiful creatures? I very much resent it.
    For those really suffering, soya capsules and I have read magnesium from a good health store do help a lot with flooding and hot flushes, although I recommend two or three days taking them and two or three days not as they mimic hormones and cause women to grow stray chin hairs and the voice to deepen it taken every day, which stops when no longer taking them. For me it was worth it even though flooding was my only inconvenience.

    • @herstasishealth
      @herstasishealth  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      Lucky you! If you haven't experienced terrible menopause symptoms, count yourself fortunate. However, it's essential to have an open discussion about it for the millions of women who do. They need to know that there is support available and that they're not losing their minds. Above all, we need to make sure they understand they're not alone and remove any shame or embarrassment associated with this completely normal part of aging.

  • @annetter.3992
    @annetter.3992 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    It’s a relief to know that someone out there is finally giving women’s mid-life, peri menopause and menopause the much needed attention it deserves. I, like many others, feel like we are stranded on our own island to deal with all the hellish symptoms that last for years! 99% of doctors have no clue how to bridge the gap to where we as women can maintain a normal life. This is my third year into peri and it’s been dreadful and I’ve been to my gyno and a functional doctor , and neither have dialed into ME and what I need to live daily life without feeling like a bloated, sweaty, moody, no libido; painful abdomen, erratic cycles, depression and chronic anxiety (just to name a few). I really hoped by now somebody could have made this transition easier. This at least gives me hope. 🫶🏻

    • @carolwright9336
      @carolwright9336 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Im having all of this and im now 61 my last period stop when i was 50 that is about 11 years ago hot flashes is the worst but no doctors has ever mentions this to me they are saying that is just depression and anxiety