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   â˘Â If youâre struggling with heavy perimenopa...  In this episode we meet Jenna. Her raw and honest story about extreme perimenopause bleeding not only shows the daily struggles associated with this symptom, but also shares how Jenna coped, and how she found the solution that finally ended her suffering. Jennaâs story will give you hope if you are experiencing anything similar. Her story also gives you insights to the challenges that Jenna faced getting a healthcare solution that was available and appropriate. This episode highlights Jennaâs belief that women talking directly to women about shared problems in midlife is the key to solving them and to finding peace with this difficult time in our lives. Experiencing menopause symptoms can make you feel caught off guard, out of control, confused and alone.
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@RachelValdez-m8k
5 months ago
Literally my experience. Doc never took my heavy bleeding, night sweats, brain fog, fatigue , loss of sex drive, crazy periods length, hot flashes seriously, cysts on ovaries- âhere is a Cheap, Older birth control for three months, come back and let me know if it helps.â I went home crying because this was my third visit and nothing was changing. Now my anxiety and depression and insecurity has kicked in. I didnât even know that was a perimenopause thing! Thanks for sharing all these stories- I donât feel like itâs just me being crazy anymore. â¤
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