It Might Not Be in Your Head — It Might Be Your Hormones
New anxiety in your late 40s doesn’t always have a life event behind it. Sometimes it has a hormone pattern. Three questions to bring to your doctor.
New anxiety in your late 40s doesn’t always have a life event behind it. Sometimes it has a hormone pattern. Three questions to bring to your doctor.
Waking at 3 a.m. in perimenopause is usually hormones, not insomnia. The mechanism behind it, and one short nightly anchor that helps you stay asleep.
Brain fog in your 50s is usually hormonal, not the first sign of decline. The question to ask before you spiral — and a 2-minute log to bring your doctor.