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Menopause: Nature’s Comedic Approach to Aging

Is YOUR body betraying you?

Julia Lucio by Julia Lucio
April 16, 2023
in Agree to Disagree, The Soapbox
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I was young once. Heck, in my mind, I still am, but Mother Nature reminds every day me that my own body has now decided to betray me.

As the years pass, wrinkles deepen, metabolism slows, and everything starts sagging, it becomes increasingly evident that Nature has a sense of humor. Just when you thought you’d seen it all, enter menopause, the biological equivalent of a practical joke on women. But we’re not laughing at the more than 30 symptoms it throws at us.

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Menopause, also known as “the change” or “the great hormonal rollercoaster,” is Mother Nature’s way of reminding women that she’s always one step ahead in the aging game. It’s as if she decided that the gradual loss of youth wasn’t enough and came up with a way to inject some comic relief into the mix.

Hot flashes – or as we like to call them, “unexpected sauna visits” – are just the tip of the iceberg. Imagine sitting in a quiet room, minding your own business, when suddenly, you’re engulfed in a wave of heat that would make the Sahara Desert jealous. That’s menopause’s calling card, telling you it’s time to experience a whole new world of surprises.

Then there’s the mood swings. Menopause brings with it a new level of emotional unpredictability, keeping everyone on their toes. One minute you’re laughing at a cat video, the next you’re sobbing uncontrollably because you remembered that one time your dog ate your favorite shoe. It’s an emotional Russian roulette, making every day a little more exciting.

And who could forget the night sweats? Say goodbye to peaceful slumber and hello to waking up in a pool of your own perspiration. Move over, waterbeds; there’s a new sleep experience in town, courtesy of menopause.

Of course, we can’t forget to mention the pièce de résistance of menopause: the inevitable weight gain. The notorious “meno-pudge” is the cruel cherry on top of this hormonal sundae. No matter how many hours you spend in the gym or how many kale salads you choke down, how much tea you drink, menopause ensures that your body clings to every calorie like a toddler to a security blanket. It’s Nature’s way of redefining body positivity, one pound at a time. Menopause whispers, “Go ahead, indulge in that chocolate cake. You’re going to gain weight anyway, so you might as well enjoy the ride!” So, here’s to elastic waistbands and forgiving clothing – because menopause won’t let anything stand in the way of its grand design.

But perhaps the most entertaining aspect of menopause is the fact that it’s a party that every woman is invited to, whether she wants to attend or not. No RSVP required, and no need to bring a gift; menopause shows up unannounced and stays for as long as it pleases.

But fear not, ladies, for menopause shall not have the last laugh! The sisterhood of women will stand strong and united against this hormonal antagonist. We’ll arm ourselves with ice packs for hot flashes, tissues for mood swings, and an endless supply of breathable sheets for night sweats. We’ll learn to embrace the meno-pudge, recognizing that our worth is not determined by the number on a scale, but by our resilience, wisdom, and ability to adapt. Together, we’ll find solace in laughter, bonding over shared experiences and triumphing over menopause’s mischievous antics. We shall emerge from this battle seasoned warriors, ready to face whatever life throws at us next. Menopause may be a formidable foe, but we are a force to be reckoned with. Bring it on, menopause – we’re ready for you!

Julia Lucio

Julia Lucio

Julia Lucio is the Managing Editor and Publisher of The Seeker Newsmagazine, and a passionate, unapologetic voice in local media. She writes boldly on politics, social justice, community events, and the everyday moments that shape our lives.

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