Stay Calm and Relax
Menopause is a transition, and staying calm is key. Don't let yourself get overwhelmed. Keep up with your daily routine, but take breaks when needed. Don’t stress about it too much - giving yourself time to breathe is crucial (BREATHWORK AND MINDFULNESS FOR CALMNESS).
If you suspect it’s menopause, seeing a gynaecologist is crucial. A general practitioner may not immediately identify the issue and might recommend unnecessary tests, costing you both time and money. An experienced gynaecologist can quickly assess whether you're in perimenopause or menopause and guide you from there.
Take Advice
with Caution
A good
gynaecologist won’t rush to prescribe hormone replacement therapy (HRT) right
away. They'll discuss the side effects and recommend it only in severe cases,
along with the duration.
Beware of
Advice from Friends and Family
Menopause has
changed over the years. In the past, women faced fewer stressors, but today, we
juggle many responsibilities. What worked for your mother or friends might not
apply to you. It’s important to seek expert guidance, not just anecdotal
advice.
Menopause is
Different for Every Woman
Symptoms can
vary greatly - some women experience none at all. It's essential to be
discerning about the advice you receive. Steer clear of those who act like
“know-it-alls.” These people can trigger unnecessary anxiety and make the
transition more stressful.
Alone Time Can
Be Healing
Sometimes, being alone helps you process what you're going through without the added pressure of others’ opinions. This time can give you space to understand the changes happening in your body.
Avoid jumping into supplements without consulting your gynaecologist. Not all products are safe or effective. And when it comes to sleep issues, don’t rely on sleeping pills or alcohol, as they can worsen symptoms like hot flashes (HOW TO SLEEP BETTER).
Find Support
Having a close,
supportive person is vital. These individuals should be there to listen, not
judge. Their support can make the process less isolating and help you navigate
the changes with more ease.
Looking back, I made some mistakes that
made this journey harder for me. But I learned from them, and I hope sharing my
experiences helps you navigate this transition with a bit more ease and
clarity. Remember, menopause is a unique experience for each of us - there’s no
one-size-fits-all approach. My hope is that these tips make your journey a
little smoother than mine.
(Ms. Nava is a Zen entrepreneur who founded Nava's Zen at 58 and is now in her 60s. She is a certified yoga instructor, coach, and counselor. With over 22 years of lecturing experience, including 13 years in the Curtin University Australia Degree Twinning Program, she shares her passion for Zenfulness through the small steps we take towards aging gracefully and fostering personal growth).
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