96 | 5 Perimenopause Symptoms I Ignored at 40…And Why You Shouldn’t [What I Wish I Knew Series]
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Master Your Midlife Hormones In Less Than 90 Days. Apply To Work With Me: bit.ly/fixmyhormonesnow
Studies show women spend an average of four years dismissing perimenopause symptoms before realizing what’s actually going on.
Four years!!!
That’s 1,460 days of sleepless nights, sweating through your pajamas, and snapping at your partner, your kids, even the dog—because you don’t know what you don’t know, and no one (especially your doctor) is talking about “hormones.”
In today’s episode, I’m peeling back the curtain on the 5 symptoms I ignored at age 40 that came back to bite me in perimenopause—and why you can’t afford to.
In this episode, we‘ll address your most commonly asked questions, including
✅ What are the first signs that perimenopause has started?
✅ What happens to your hormones during perimenopause?
✅ Why am I getting acne in my 40s?
✅ Why has my period suddenly become heavier or more irregular?
✅ Can the birth control pill help my perimenopause symptoms?
✅ Why is my PMS getting worse?
✅ Why do I wake up sweating at 2 a.m.?
✅ Why can’t I remember simple words anymore?
If you’ve been feeling like a stranger in your own body lately, this episode is for you.
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*Disclaimer: Information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. The information is not intended or implied to supplement or replace professional medical treatment, advice, and/or diagnosis. I share the strategies that have worked for me, and you are advised to do your own research and speak to your medical provider for care.