The Perimenopause Truth Kit
The ten lab markers most doctors skip, and the optimal ranges that finally explain why you feel terrible while your chart says "normal."
I'm Maureen, 51, a mom of four. I spent two years doing everything right and still falling apart: exhausted, foggy, and told my labs were fine. I built everything in this shop while I was still in the middle of that fight, because I was done with doctors handing me an antidepressant instead of an answer. Look around. Grab whatever matches where you are right now. You don't need all of it. You just need the next right thing.
The ten lab markers most doctors skip, and the optimal ranges that finally explain why you feel terrible while your chart says "normal."
All three, together: get ready, get heard, and know exactly what to do if the first doctor doesn't listen.
For the research phase, understanding what's actually going on before you're in the room.
The ten lab markers most doctors skip, and the optimal ranges that finally explain why you feel terrible while your chart says "normal."
Plain English translations for your results, so "normal" stops being the end of the conversation.
A place to keep the receipts. Symptoms, labs, and appointments, tracked over 90 days so the pattern stops being invisible.
For the appointment itself, and what to do if doctor #1 doesn't listen.
Walk in with your symptoms, your history, and your questions already organized. Walk out with answers instead of a shrug.
For when doctor number one doesn't listen. The scripts, the records request, and the permission to ask again.