Episode 12: Menopause Isn’t a Diagnosis — It’s a Wake-Up Call
Manage episode 489416202 series 3659555
Menopause Isn’t a Diagnosis — It’s a Wake-Up Call
How Hormone Shifts Reveal What Your Body’s Been Compensating For & Why HRT is Prevention, Not Just Symptom Management
In this episode, we’re reframing menopause — not as an illness, but as an opportunity.
We’ll dive into:
- What menopause really is (and what it isn’t)
- The science behind hot flashes, joint pain, and brain fog
- How hormone loss affects cardiovascular risk, insulin resistance, and inflammation
- The connection between estrogen and autoimmune disease
- Why perimenopause is the ideal time to act
- How to approach hormone support from a prevention-first lens
Whether you’re navigating symptoms or thinking long-term, this episode breaks down the why behind what you’re feeling — and empowers you to take the next right step for your health.
If you are in DE or MD and would like to dive into a discovery call or consultation you can book at www.offcoastwellness.com or call/text our office
Facebook/IG: @offcoastwellness / @yourhormoneNP
Tiktok: @yourhormoneNP
Resources Mentioned:
- Thurston RC, et al. Vasomotor symptoms and cardiovascular disease risk. J Womens Health. 2018.
- Manson JE, et al. Menopausal hormone therapy and long-term health outcomes. JAMA. 2017.
- Stuenkel CA, et al. Treatment of Symptoms of the Menopause: Endocrine Society Clinical Guidelines. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2015.
- Santoro N, et al. The menopausal transition and cardiovascular risk. Endocr Rev. 2020.
- Faubion SS, et al. Hormone therapy in breast cancer survivors. Menopause. 2022.
- The North American Menopause Society (NAMS): www.menopause.org
- Dr. Avrum Bluming, Estrogen Matters (book)
13 episodes