No, I do not have all the answers, long from it. In full transparency I am in full menopause at 54, my mother was at 41. I am not ashamed to say as a fitness professional how I missed the boat with my own health but perhaps a bit embarrassed as I learned just how much I didn’t know. Then it hit me like a ninja! I didn’t feel as if I changed a lot of my physical fitness, not enough anyway to warrant the changes I underwent. I am still learning!
I was like a lot of fitness professionals that meant well and took what we learned in health and wellness workshops and journals to educate ourselves and passed it to clients. Even consulted medical professionals when I had questions. However, I didn’t know “what I didn’t know to ask”.
I already knew with menopause; it was a significant challenge for me like many women. I judged myself with no grace. From the ages as early as 35 well into our 60’s we can start with perimenopausal, to full out menopause, to post. The physical and emotional changes that accompanied this stage of life felt overwhelming and very lonely (but I wasn’t, neither are you). However, it's essential to remember that “I” had the power to advocate for my own health and well-being. It was important to be an active participant in my menopausal journey. The advancements in research surrounding menopause, and the significance of finding the right healthcare provider was confusing. No time like the present! It did not happen overnight, that is for dang sure.
Menopause, also known as “The Change,” is a natural biological process that marks the end of a woman's menstrual cycles (childbearing is done). While it is a normal part of aging, the symptoms associated with menopause can vary widely from person to person (to date they have documented over 70 symptoms). From hot flashes and mood swings to changes in sleep patterns and bone health, the impacts of menopause on overall well-being and mental health are multifaceted. Being your own health advocate means recognizing and addressing these changes by seeking the support and resources that best suit your needs.
Research surrounding menopause has come a long way in recent years. Scientists and medical professionals have made significant strides in understanding the hormonal, physical, and emotional aspects of menopause. The amount of research is substantial, however it's important to acknowledge that it may still be limited in certain demographic and economic circles. Staying informed about the latest findings and developments can empower you to make well-informed decisions about your health.
One of the most crucial aspects of navigating menopause was finding the right healthcare provider. A supportive and knowledgeable doctor can make a world of difference in how you experience and manage menopausal symptoms. When seeking a healthcare provider, don't settle for anything less than the attentive and understanding care you deserve, listen to your gut! Advocate for yourself by asking questions, expressing your concerns, and seeking a medical professional who actively listens and collaborates with you to find the best solutions.
Menopause will bring about unique and different changes in each body, thus engaging in physical activity can be a valuable and vital aspect of managing these transitions, it boils down to health before physic (just being honest on this one). When considering working with a personal trainer, nutritionist, or life coach, especially during menopause, it's important not to hesitate inquiring about their knowledge of how exercise can specifically impact menopausal symptoms. Don't be afraid to ask if they are familiar with the effects of menopause on exercise and if they are willing to research the subject to provide tailored guidance. An accredited and well-informed trainer can play an essential role in supporting your fitness journey during this phase of life. Again, in transparency, sadly I wish I would have been able to have better communication with my clients in this area.
So, what am I saying? Being your own health advocate during menopause is a journey of empowerment and self-care. Acknowledge the progress made in traditional and non-traditional medical research, while also recognizing the need to continuously advocate for yourself in finding the right healthcare support. Embrace the power you hold in shaping your menopausal experience and be gentle with “You”.
It is inevitable that every woman will go through it (unless there a medical barriers)
Remember, you are not alone, and your health and well-being matter. Embrace the journey with confidence and resilience. You and your body are a miracle!
Lyssa Lovejoy
Co-Owner Fitness Evolution
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