It’s not just you, sis 💜
Please share this with the women in your life.
Because way too many women are dealing with weird body changes and thinking they’re losing their minds.
Hot flashes.
Cold flashes.
Mood swings.
Brain fog.
Heart palpitations.
Itchy ears.
Crawly skin.
And the worst part? Nobody talks about enough of it.
Sometimes the biggest relief is simply hearing:
“Wait… that’s happening to you too?!”
Women deserve better conversations around this season of life. 💜
What symptom caught you completely off guard?
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Going through perimenopause can feel like navigating uncharted territory, especially when many of the symptoms caught me off guard. For instance, beyond the commonly talked about hot flashes and mood swings, I experienced some less expected symptoms like itchy ears and that strange 'crawly skin' sensation mentioned. At first, these symptoms made me question if something else was wrong, but I found that sharing these experiences with friends going through the same phase was incredibly validating. One of the biggest challenges is the lack of open conversation about these less typical symptoms. Many women feel isolated because these experiences are not part of the mainstream dialogue on menopause. The feeling of hearing "Wait... that’s happening to you too?!" can be one of the most relieving moments during this journey. I also realized that simple lifestyle adjustments helped manage some symptoms. For example, maintaining hydration and wearing breathable fabrics made a noticeable difference during hot and cold flashes. Mindfulness techniques and regular physical activity helped me manage mood swings and brain fog. From personal experience, the biggest surprise was the heart palpitations and how unsettling they felt. It’s crucial to consult healthcare providers to rule out other issues but knowing these can be linked to hormonal shifts in perimenopause helped me stay calm. Sharing openly with women in my life fostered a sense of community, making this life transition less daunting. If you’re experiencing unusual symptoms, remember that you aren’t alone — many women are going through similar changes. Bringing these conversations to light empowers us all to support each other with understanding and compassion.















