When I was in my mid-forties I started experiencing a number of seemingly unrelated symptoms – weight gain, brain fog, sore joints, and fatigue. I tried all sorts of one-off fixes – diets, exercise programs, and magic pills – without success. It wasn’t until my period started changing and I experienced hot flashes that the penny dropped and I connected everything to perimenopause. Did it happen like that for you too?
Perimenopause (and menopause) is the bookend to puberty, the reproductive part of our lives. So it includes a lot of hormone changes as the reproductive hormones – primarily estrogen and progesterone – naturally decline.
But the real challenge comes with how those changes impact our wellbeing. Like mood swings, inability to sleep, extreme fatigue, joint pain, digestive issues, hot flashes, night sweats, low sex drive and weight gain. What’s up with all that? Why can’t we just wind up our periods and call it a day?
There are two paths for getting help with perimenopause. The medical path and the lifestyle path. Unfortunately, many doctors are not well equipped to help. The American Association of Retired Persons reports most medical schools and residency programs don’t teach physicians in training about menopause. To make matters worse, a recent survey found that just 20% of ob-gyn residency programs provide any kind of menopause training.
When asked, 3 out of 4 ladies reported they did not get adequate treatment when they brought perimenopausal and menopausal concerns to their doctors. And 84% of women say their symptoms interfere with their lives and some are even debilitating.
One of the main areas where doctors should be able to help is in prescribing Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT). Even though treatment has changed dramatically over the past decade, many doctors are unaware. The new body identical treatment is administered in patches or gel and poses none of the earlier health concerns for breast cancer and heart disease. The topical delivery method means that the liver is completely bypassed, and that absorption through the skin dramatically changes the health risks. Dr. Louise Newson, The Menopause Doctor, goes so far as to encourage women to consider taking body identical HRT for the protections it provides against heart disease, osteoporosis, diabetes and Alzheimer’s.
The other path to get help with the symptoms of perimenopause is through lifestyle. There is a lot that lifestyle habits and behaviors can do to demystify the changes. It turns out the healthy practices of diet and exercise that ladies maintained before perimenopause are unlikely to suit them very well once they enter perimenopause. As our nutrition needs change, so does our digestion. We no longer need all the protein we used to eat, and our sensitivity to sugar and processed foods heightens. Bloating, brain fog, joint pain and weight gain result.
And with hormonal changes to our muscles and joints, the type of exercise and movement that is beneficial also changes. Even if you have always been athletically active, the fatigue and joint pain can make ambitious workouts very difficult. In fact, high impact and anaerobic exercise can cause stress to the system and result in the production of cortisol, the stress hormone. The timing and type of movement you choose take on new importance.
Hormonal changes impact sleep, especially when combined with food choices and stress. So figuring out new sleep hygiene habits are vital to being able to restore the body each night with quality sleep. As we sleep, the body is busy removing dead cells burning fat and rebuilding tissue. The brain catalogues the day’s experiences and builds up memories. Without adequate sleep, the body is stressed when it cannot carry out these maintenance functions and produces cortisol in response. That in turn stimulates appetite, which produces more insulin leading to fat production (and stubbornly stored around the middle). So getting enough good sleep is vital to being able to adapt through the changes of perimenopause.
And finally, mindfulness – getting your head in the game is so important. As it happens, the mind can only focus on one thing at a time. So if you control some of the things you tell yourself and make them positive things, you will benefit from that. Rather than tell yourself that you’re a lazy slob or beat yourself up because you don’t have enough willpower, you tell yourself that you’re an intelligent woman and the goal is achievable. Meditation is a great way to calm the mind, focus on positive things and create endorphins. This can really help to create positivity, reduce cortisol levels and help with sleep.
Are you satisfied with the support your doctor has been giving you for the symptoms of perimenopause? Some symptoms are best resolved using HRT. But many more can be resolved by taking a lifestyle approach.
The beginning of my perimenopausal journey didn’t go well, and I’m determined to help ladies navigate this chapter of their lives so they can take control of the next decades and live their best lives.
To find out how you can navigate the symptoms of perimenopause, click the button to book your free call with Dyna Vink, Health and Nutritional Coach.
"It's just part of getting older."
"Your labs look normal."
"Maybe you should try antidepressants."
If you're a woman in perimenopause struggling with symptoms that affect your daily life, you've likely heard these dismissive responses from healthcare providers. While hot flashes, brain fog, fatigue, and mood changes may be common during perimenopause, they're not inevitable, and they're certainly not something you should have to "just live with."
Beyond the Standard Approach
Traditional medicine often takes a one-size-fits-all approach to perimenopause, either dismissing symptoms entirely or offering generic solutions that don't address the root cause. Standard hormone panels might show "normal" results while you continue to struggle with symptoms that affect your work performance, relationships, and quality of life.
This is where functional medicine testing represents a breakthrough. Instead of looking at isolated hormone levels, functional medicine testing examines the complex interactions between multiple body systems that influence your perimenopause experience.
Understanding the Whole Picture
Through comprehensive functional medicine testing, we can uncover:
- Detailed hormone cascade patterns that reveal how your body is processing hormones
- Thyroid function beyond basic TSH levels
- Adrenal health and stress response patterns
- Inflammation markers that might be amplifying symptoms
- Nutrient deficiencies affecting hormone balance
- Blood sugar regulation impacting energy and mood
- Gut health influences on hormone metabolism
This thorough approach often reveals imbalances that standard testing misses, explaining why you might have "normal" lab results despite significant symptoms.
From Insight to Action
The real breakthrough isn't just in identifying these patterns - it's in using this detailed information to create targeted, personalized solutions. Understanding exactly how your body is functioning allows for precise interventions that address the root causes of your symptoms.
Here's how functional medicine testing creates breakthroughs for common perimenopause challenges:
Joint Pain and Stiffness: While conventional medicine might suggest basic pain relievers, functional medicine testing can reveal whether your joint discomfort is linked to specific inflammatory markers, nutrient deficiencies, or hormone imbalances affecting tissue repair. This allows for targeted interventions that address the root cause of your pain, not just mask it.
Anxiety and Mood Changes: Instead of automatically prescribing antidepressants, functional medicine testing examines neurotransmitter balance, cortisol patterns, and hormone cascade effects. Often, we discover that anxiety is linked to specific biochemical imbalances that can be addressed through targeted nutritional and lifestyle interventions.
Sleep Disruption: Rather than just recommending sleep hygiene or medication, functional medicine testing reveals whether your sleep issues stem from cortisol rhythm disruption, mineral imbalances, blood sugar fluctuations, or hormone patterns. This allows for precise interventions that restore natural sleep cycles.
Stubborn Weight Gain: When exercise and diet aren't working like they used to, functional medicine testing can uncover whether the issue lies with thyroid function, insulin sensitivity, inflammation, or hormone metabolism. This explains why traditional weight management strategies might fail and points the way to effective solutions.
Hot Flashes and Night Sweats: When testing reveals these symptoms are connected to specific stress response patterns and blood sugar fluctuations, we can create targeted strategies that go beyond just trying to rebalance estrogen. Understanding the full picture allows for more effective intervention strategies.
Perhaps most importantly, functional medicine testing validates your experience. Those symptoms you've been told to "just deal with" are real, measurable phenomena with identifiable causes. This validation alone can be transformative, especially for women who've had their concerns dismissed by traditional healthcare providers.
Your Path Forward
If you're struggling with perimenopause symptoms that are affecting your professional and personal life, know that you don't have to accept this as your new normal. Functional medicine testing offers a scientific, evidence-based approach to understanding and addressing your symptoms at their source.
By revealing the unique patterns of your body's function, this comprehensive testing creates a roadmap for targeted interventions that can help you reclaim your vitality, mental clarity, and emotional balance during this important transition.
Dyna Vink is a Perimenopause Expert and a certified Integrative Health Practitioner. She offers functional medicine testing to quickly pinpoint imbalances that are causing women challenging symptoms of perimenopause. Using the data from the tests, a customized client wellbeing plan is developed and coaching is provided to navigate back to a state of optimized body and mind.
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