
Perimenopause, Menopause & Mental Health: You’re Not Just Tired, Crazy, or Lazy—You're Hormonal, and It's Real
Perimenopause and menopause aren’t just about hot flashes—they can completely upend your mental health. If you're between 35 and 55 and feeling exhausted, emotionally volatile, foggy, unmotivated, or suddenly unable to focus, it's not in your head. Hormonal shifts during this time impact everything from mood and memory to executive functioning and dopamine regulation. Many women experience what feels like a personality change—crying spells, brain fog, chronic fatigue, and even symptoms of ADHD that were never there before. These changes are real, and they’re backed by research. Yet, they’re often dismissed as “just stress” or “normal aging.” This post breaks down the science of what’s happening in your brain and body during perimenopause and menopause, why so many women are misdiagnosed or ignored, and how hormonal changes uniquely affect mental health. It’s not weakness. It’s not overreacting. It’s real—and it deserves to be understood.




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