Brain Fog Is Not Decline: Understanding Memory & Menopause
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Brain Fog Is Not Decline: Understanding Memory & Menopause

by Karelin Wadkins

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Have you ever walked into a room and forgotten why you went there? Lost your train of thought mid-sentence or struggled to find a word you know you know? For many people, brain fog is one of the most frustrating and frightening parts of perimenopause and menopause. It's easy to wonder if something is wrong, or even worry about cognitive decline when your brain doesn't seem to work the way it used to. In this video, we'll explore what's actually happening during menopause, why hormonal shifts can affect memory, focus, and mental clarity, and how stress, anxiety, and poor sleep can make brain fog feel even worse. Most importantly, we'll talk about meeting these changes with self-compassion rather than fear and self-judgment. If you've been asking yourself, "What's happening to my brain?" this conversation is for you. You're not alone, and your experience makes sense. Please note: This content is for educational and supportive purposes and does not replace professional medical advice or care.

Brain FogMemoryHormonal ChangesSelf CompassionStressSleepExecutive FunctionPerimenopauseHormonal Fluctuations

Meet your Teacher

Karelin Wadkins

Fair Oaks, CA, USA

Meet your Teacher

Karelin Wadkins

Fair Oaks, CA, USA