It’s Not “Just Stress”: How Perimenopause Affects Your Brain, Sleep, Mood & Stress Tolerance
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The episode explains that while stress in midlife is real, many symptoms blamed on “stress” are actually driven by perimenopause physiology. The speaker describes how perimenopause and menopause affect far more than periods and hot flashes, impacting brain function, sleep, mood, energy, focus, and emotional regulation. She reframes perimenopause as a neuroendocrine transition, noting estrogen’s role in brain energy, neurotransmitters, sleep regulation, stress response, metabolism, and glucose use, and explains that early progesterone changes can worsen mood and sleep. Common experiences include unfamiliar anxiety, brain fog, word-finding issues, emotional reactivity, rage, and fatigue. She emphasizes that “normal” labs can be misleading due to hormonal fluctuations, and encourages symptom-based care, self-compassion, and preparation to advocate in healthcare in the next episode.
00:00 Stress vs Physiology
01:08 Band-Aid Advice
02:17 Perimenopause Brain Shift
03:43 Early Symptoms Explained
04:35 Reframing Stress Tolerance
05:12 Why Labs Look Normal
06:11 Symptom-Based Support
06:50 Recalibration Not Breakdown
07:46 Closing and Next Steps