Couverture de 19: Your Brain Isn't Broken: What Experts Want You to Know About Memory, Fog, and Perimenopause

19: Your Brain Isn't Broken: What Experts Want You to Know About Memory, Fog, and Perimenopause

19: Your Brain Isn't Broken: What Experts Want You to Know About Memory, Fog, and Perimenopause

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Brain fog. Forgetfulness. The terrifying thought that you might be losing your mind. If you've experienced any of this in your late 30s or 40s, this episode is the one I've been wanting to make for a long time.This week on Mornings with Megan, I'm sharing the story of a client who saw four specialists and had extensive neurological testing — because her symptoms were so significant she genuinely feared she had dementia. She's 39. What she actually has are early perimenopause signs driven by low progesterone, the hormone most responsible for sleep, mood stability, anxiety regulation, and self-regulation.We also go deep on what is actually happening in the perimenopausal brain — drawing on the neuroimaging research of Dr. Lisa Mosconi (author of The XX Brain) and the mindfulness science of Ellen Langer (author of The Mindful Body) — to offer a reframe that changes everything: your brain isn't declining. It's reorganizing.In this episode you'll learn why progesterone is usually the first hormone to become unreliable in perimenopause, how the Regulate and Recharge pillars of the Perimenopause Matrix™ are affected, why forgetfulness is often your brain triaging under stress, and three practical tools to help you work with your brain instead of fighting it.Chapters00:00 The Mind-Body Connection and Perimenopause00:26 Common Misconceptions About Brain Fog and Memory Loss00:55 Understanding the Role of Progesterone in Women's Health01:24 Why Early Perimenopause Symptoms Are Often Dismissed02:22 The Impact of Low Progesterone on Mood and Sleep03:22 Reframing Forgetfulness as Brain Reorganization04:44 The External vs. Internal View of Hormonal Changes05:42 The Healthcare System's Role and Support Strategies06:12 Supporting the Brain During Hormonal Shifts07:07 The Importance of Prioritizing High-Impact Memories08:17 Neuroscientific Insights: The Brain as an Adaptive Organ09:12 Practical Strategies for Managing Cognitive Changes10:14 Delegating and Simplifying to Support Brain Health11:11 Empowering Women Through Education and Support 👉⁠Full Show Notes & Resources from this EpisodeAbout the Perimenopause Matrix:The Matrix is my framework for navigating perimenopause across 6 pillars: Fuel, Move, Recharge, Regulate, Connect, and Clean. But this episode isn't about optimizing all 6—it's about choosing the ONE that matters most in YOUR current reality.🧬 Ready to stop guessing?I help women interpret their labs so they can make nutrition decisions based on data, not diet trends.👉 Book your personalized Lab Review here🎁 FREE RESOURCE: Download the free Perimenopause Decoder . It helps you understand what's happening during perimenopause so you can make decisions from a place of clarity, not chaos.📱 CONNECT WITH ME:Website⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠Facebook ⁠YoutubeYou're not crazy. You're not broken. You're not alone. And you absolutely deserve to feel like yourself again.Listen to Mornings with Megan Podcast 🎧 New episodes drop every Wednesday!AppleSpotifyAmazonYoutube
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