
As seen during a recent #audiowalk 🌭
As seen during a recent #audiowalk 🌭
Overall the book is a bit of a mixed bag. It's a bit autobiography, a bit helpful advise, and a bit of medical information, with some slice of life moments from a mom with kids.
I went into this not knowing much and came out with some good information to ask on my next Dr. visit and an interest to learn more on menopause. I'm at an age where I want to know and need to so I can better prepare.
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Definitely a mixed bag.
Insofar as I picked it up as the first book I'll be reading about menopause, it worked to start blunting the fangs of the nebulous fears I harbour about what may start in the next decade of my life.
I think if you look at it as half memoir, half helpful advice/anecdotes about menopause and being a woman in middle age, it works better than considering it purely a how-to resource. 1/?
Find. 👏🏻 A. 👏🏻 New. 👏🏻 Doctor. 👏🏻
“Swoon.“ 😆
“We were in it together, this aging thing.“ 💕
*Snrk* And the prize for best pun in a chapter title goes to... 🏆😆
Soft pick. I enjoy Naomi‘s charm & humor but I found this to be lacking on much of the research I was expecting. This was a solid overview - but doesn‘t offer much in terms of nitty gritty regarding menopause.
It does offer a fab new idiom though: “must-erbation”. Feeling like you “must” do things even when over extended.
Spied a whole table of signed copies of my current audiobook read. I‘m enjoying it so far - it‘s the perfect blend of serious medical insight with personal experience.
As an almost-38 year old, I‘ve been noticing odd symptoms that lend itself to perimenopause over the last few years. Definitely think this book provides a more general introduction of what to expect. 😵💫