Perimenopause: The Struggles Are Real

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Having a uterus can feel like a mixed blessing, can’t it? It seems everyone else has a say in what happens with it. From the time we hit puberty, we bleed every month for decades. Just when we think we might be getting a handle on life after the baby days—when our bodies might start to feel like their old selves again—we’re hit with perimenopause. Talk about a cruel twist.

In our 40s and 50s, it feels like we haven’t endured enough as women. After the stretching, the poking, the prodding, and all the emotional upheaval, we get to cap off our fertility years with relentless hot flashes that make us want to scream.

Hot Flashes: The Absolute Worst

Picture this: I’m at work, drenched in sweat despite the temperature being a cool 60 degrees. I just showered, and yet I feel like I’m melting. What kind of cosmic joke is this?

Confession #1
“I swam in a cold river yesterday, and I could still feel the hot flashes.”

Confession #2
“I’m 42, and my hot flashes are having hot flashes. Seriously!”

Confession #3
“I just want these hot flashes to stop already. I could melt Frosty the Snowman if I touched him!”

It’s hard to focus when you’re in a meeting and suddenly feel sweat trickling down your back. You wake up in the middle of the night, sheets soaked, while your partner snores next to you. Sometimes, having ovaries feels like a raw deal.

Confession #4
“My new boyfriend complained about the AC being too cold, and I know he was hinting at my hot flashes. He won’t be around much longer.”

Confession #5
“With my husband home sick and jacking up the heat, I’m in a battle over the thermostat. One of us might not survive this.”

It’s frustrating when our partners don’t get what’s happening. Why argue over the temperature? I might explode with rage if you touch that thermostat again, BILL.

“I’m 49 and perimenopause is kicking my butt. Above all else—sleeplessness, hot flashes—I absolutely hate that I’m losing my youthful appearance. Society teaches us to value youth so much.”

Perimenopause is no joke. Every night, I sweat like crazy and deal with all sorts of body issues. It’s frustrating to think that after years of periods and childbirth, we enter this phase filled with all sorts of uncomfortable symptoms.

Confession #6
“Menopausal hot flashes in the Arizona summer? What was I thinking? Should have gone to Alaska instead.”

It’s almost a cruel irony: going through hot flashes in a humid climate feels like the ultimate punishment. It’s like a never-ending cycle of discomfort.

Confession #7
“I deal with hot flashes and night sweats every night, so I’m actually looking forward to cooler weather.”

Eventually, there’s a silver lining. Once you slog through this uncomfortable ordeal, you can finally say goodbye to periods and all the related issues. It’s a trade-off, but one worth considering.

So, next time you find yourself sweating at dinner, just remember, it won’t last forever. Soon enough, you’ll be back to a normal body temperature. For now, keep your deodorant handy, dress for summer regardless of the season, and make sure to order a refreshing glass of ice water first!

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