Friday, July 26, 2024

Finding Out You Are Not Your Mother (When It Comes To Menopause)

Everyone has always said that I am my mother's child due to our similarities---we have similar features, the same sense of humor, we both love cooking and we try to keep a positive attitude when life throws us curveballs. I'm sure many of you have heard the same about your own mothers. As the saying goes---like mother, like daughter! But this is not always the case, especially when it comes to menopause and the phase right before menopause, known as perimenopause. With menopause, there's a good chance that you might be dancing to the beat of a different drummer since no two women experience (or adapt to) menopause symptoms in the exact same way.

For me, the worst part of menooause was the hot flashes and night sweats that kept my from a good night's sleep. I'd wake up tired and fatigued all day. But not all of my friends experienced the same side effects of menopause; some of the luckier ones had little to no symptoms and were over menopause within a year. Not me---it has been many years since I started menopause and I'm STILL dealing with some of the uncomfortable symptoms.

 

Like me, you may be asking yourself why your body isn't responding to the change of life the same way your mother's did. After all, you carry 50% of her genes. But it doesn't work that way. Many other factors play a role in your perimenopause and menopause experience---such as your environment, your physical and mental health, and your lifestyle. For this reason, it’s important to pay attention to (and understand) the changes you may be experiencing so that you can navigate your own menopausal journey.


While a majority of women 55+ report being aware they’re in menopause, women under 45 are most likely to deny they are perimenopausal. This is because 90% of women aged 35-65 have experienced at least one symptom that could be attributed to perimenopause or menopause, with the average woman claiming they have experienced at least six of the symptoms!



So how do you know?

Menopause isn't just about the hot flashes your mom and her friends complained about. 

 

Once the first symptoms appear, you're in the early stages of change known as perimenopause. This is the phase before menopause when your ovaries gradually produce less estrogen and your periods become irregular. This might cause symptoms such as fatigue, irritability, occasional sleeplessness, mood swings, weight gain, and stress – which can all be related to hormonal changes.


You are in full-on menopause once you've gone 12 consecutive months without a period and still experience symptoms similar to perimenopause. Both perimenopause and menopause can be uncomfortable and disruptive, creating what is known as a symptom cycle – where sleeplessness contributes to low energy which in turn contributes to mood swings. It's a constant cycle that goes around and around. 



Understand Your Symptoms & Solutions

Having been through all of this (and still experiencing some of it), my best suggestion for you is to listen to your body and check your symptoms (you can find out by taking this easy, 2-minute quiz!). While your perimenopause and menopause journey is absolutely your own (and may be very different than what your mother went through or what your same-age friends are going through now), it's important to know that you’re not alone and that there are ways to take back control of your life. The good news is that help is on the way with Amberen!


I recently discovered a new dietary supplement called, Amberen®Energy Mood Sleep Gummies  That is a game changer with menooause. It’s a gummy made to address the uncomfortable symptoms caused by hormonal changes during perimenopause and menopause.* The key ingredient is Pycnogenol®, an extract of French maritime pine bark, which is nature's super ingredient that has antioxidant properties and provides relief from common symptoms like occasional sleeplessness, mood swings, fatigue, hot flashes, and night sweats.

 

Pycnogenol has been clinically tested and used in health and wellness products for the past 40 years and does not affect estrogen levels. To learn more, check out Amberen.com.


Take Action


Women’s healthcare and technology has advanced ten-fold since our mothers went through menopause---THANKFULLY! But it's up to you now to discuss your personal perimenopause and menopause journey with friends, family, and your doctors. They will help you learn about the different treatment options available and about solutions like Amberen Energy Mood Sleep to help address this uncomfortable symptom cycle. If you're tired of menopause, it's time to take control of this natural transition that every woman experiences at some point in her life.


My advice? You deserve to feel like YOU while going through menopause or perimenopause – not your mother, so start taking the steps now to help take back control of your life!

 

 

***These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

‡‡In a clinical trial of perimenopausal women.

Pycnogenol® is a registered trademark of Horphag Research.

References

[1] Flow Strategy conducted the menopausal study on behalf of Amberen using an online omnibus survey of n=1,002 U.S. women ages 35-65. This survey was conducted from January 18 to January 20, 2024.











8 comments:

  1. My mom and I are both alike in many ways, and I'm happy to say, also in menopause. We both had it easy, with just a few hot flashes here and there. I feel for the women who have a tougher time, and they should take whatever helps.

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  2. I was like my mum regarding menopause, for her it was a breeze and she didn't need hormone replacement therapy and it was the same for me, that is also what it was like for my grandmother. However my three sisters were not so lucky

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  3. I started having perimenopause symptoms when I was 49. Nightsweats, hot flashes and not being able to sleep. It's now been 3 years since my last period and most of the symptoms are gone. My mom dealt with hot flashes for years.

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  4. I love how we have all this information now to help us navigate our journey as women. It must be crazy for the previous generations. Thanks for sharing this! So enlightening.

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