How Menopause Affects Your Mental Health | The Social

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • Reproductive mental health specialist Dr. Alison Shea discusses how this transitional time affects women's brains.
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Комментарии • 9

  • @pattimcfarlane8504
    @pattimcfarlane8504 16 дней назад +7

    PLEASE keep sharing this information! None of this is well known and it's over a year wait for the Menopause Clinic at Mount Sinai.

  • @lisamarierosso2713
    @lisamarierosso2713 16 дней назад +7

    Peri menopause is causing my anxiety to go through the roof!

  • @prounifiedpartners5631
    @prounifiedpartners5631 10 дней назад

    Dr. Shea has been my menopause specialist for the past 2 years. Had to wait 1 year for an appointment. Never has she spoken so much to me (as she has here), but it's nice to see her on TV without a mask. I have only met her in person 1 time; on the other visits, I was seen by her team. As she is also an OB-GYN, I felt pushed to the side as the pregnant patients were a priority. Nurses asked if a pregnant patient could take my place in line???!!! This train of thought must change as ALL women (not just pregnant ones) are equally important. Society and doctors should not treat women over 45 as invisible.

  • @cindyseverson2917
    @cindyseverson2917 8 дней назад +1

    All I can say is Im glad i survived that stage! I did end up finally finding the help that worked for me, but it wasnt easy .

  • @Selisa34
    @Selisa34 16 дней назад +2

    Thank you so much for shining a light on this very, very important topic ❤

  • @m.b94
    @m.b94 16 дней назад +2

    I told my close coworkers & friends & family-that im in the middle of menopause & if I say to you-"for your safety, please leave me alone today" or if i do loose my patience with you, the question i ask myself-would i have reacted like that before? if not, i make a point to apologize & say its not you its me, you did not deserve that.

  • @DeStresswithDee
    @DeStresswithDee 14 дней назад

    For me what helped when I went into menopause in my 40's, now 57.5 is healing my gut to heal my mind and hormones by eating mostly veggies and fruits and the trick is to get a wide variety of veggies I aim for 30 different kinds a week. In the summer in the heat I have those tiny fans that plug into your laptop because it is so hot sitting while working and I also wrap my neck with a cooling sports wrap. For sleep I would put an ice pack on my stomach and head, the two hottest spots and we wake up because we are hot so keeping ice packs near by helped me a lot with my quality of sleep. Thank you for sharing such great information.

  • @katysummer9418
    @katysummer9418 14 дней назад

    Well being on a vegetarian diet helps for not having hot flashes and eating food high in plant estrogen like soya milk, tofu etc. Lorna Vanderhage has a lot of natural medication that helps with all woman related problems.

  • @valerie4912
    @valerie4912 14 дней назад +1

    I was hoping the ladies would have discussed their symptoms and what’s working for them.