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This morning, a dear patient, Sarah, who’s in her late 40s, came into Doctor’s Choice Pharmacy looking a bit tired. “Rania,” she sighed, “I feel like my body is playing tricks on me. Hot flashes, night sweats, my moods are all over the place, and my periods are so unpredictable. Am I going crazy, or is this perimenopause?”

I smiled sympathetically. “You’re definitely not going crazy, Sarah. What you’re describing sounds exactly like perimenopause. It’s a very real, and often challenging, transition that can last for years before menopause officially begins.”

 

Her eyes widened. “Years? What’s actually happening in my body during this time?”

“Great question!” I explained. “Perimenopause is basically when your ovaries start to wind down their hormone production, but it’s not a steady decline. Think of it like a dimmer switch that’s flickering wildly. Your estrogen levels, for instance, can fluctuate dramatically – sometimes very high, sometimes very low. This is often what causes those unpredictable periods, hot flashes, and mood swings.”

 

“So it’s not just estrogen?” she asked.

“No, not at all,” I confirmed. “Progesterone levels also start to decline, often more steadily than estrogen. Progesterone is our calming hormone, so lower levels can contribute to increased anxiety, sleep disturbances, and heavier periods. DHEA and testosterone levels also begin to gradually decrease, which can impact energy, libido, and even cognitive function.”

 

She looked thoughtful. “It sounds like a whole cascade of changes.”

“It absolutely is,” I agreed. “And because hormone levels are fluctuating so much, it can make symptoms feel very unpredictable and sometimes even contradictory. One day you might feel anxious, the next day completely exhausted. That’s why listening to your body and getting accurate testing can be so helpful.”

 

“Testing?” she asked, looking a bit more hopeful.

“Yes,” I nodded. “Your doctor can order hormone panels – often saliva, blood, or urine tests – to get a snapshot of where your hormone levels are. This helps them understand what’s contributing to your symptoms. And as you know, we’re working on offering HRT saliva testing right here at Doctor’s Choice Pharmacy soon, which will make it even easier for patients like you to get comprehensive insights.”

 

“That would be wonderful,” she said, a genuine smile forming. “So what can be done?”

“Once your doctor has a clear picture of your hormone levels, there are many strategies we can explore,” I explained. “From lifestyle adjustments and nutritional support to custom-compounded hormone therapy here at Doctor’s Pharmacy. We can prepare precise doses of bioidentical hormones like estrogen or progesterone, tailored specifically to your body’s needs, without unnecessary fillers. Our state-of-the-art hazardous compounding lab ensures we can safely and accurately prepare even the most complex hormone formulations.”

Sarah left feeling much more informed and empowered, knowing that her symptoms were valid and that there were solutions available. It’s moments like these that truly highlight the value of personalized pharmacy care.

Until tomorrow,

Rania – Your Friendly Pharmacist at Doctor’s Choice Pharmacy

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