Perimenopause. Unfiltered.
Melissa Slemp has lived with type 1 diabetes for over 40 years. For most of that time, no one ever connected her blood sugar chaos to her hormones. Melissa is the author of Highs, Lows, and Hormones, host of the podcast Type 1 in Midlife and the founder of Abundant Health with Melissa, where she works with women navigating perimenopause and menopause alongside Type 1 Diabetes. We talk about what happens when two massive, under-researched areas of women's health (diabetes and menopause) collide and why almost nobody is trained to treat them together. * Melissa's 40+ years with type 1 diabetes and why it took her decades to realize perimenopause was driving her blood sugar swings; * The gap between endocrinology and hormone therapy and why so many doctors have no framework for the overlap; * How estrogen and progesterone actually affect insulin sensitivity, phase by phase, and why this matters even if you don't have diabetes; * What changed for Melissa once hormone therapy entered the picture (glucose needs, energy, sleep, the whole picture); * Why "control" is the wrong word for managing blood sugar and what shifting to "influence" does for your mindset; * The biggest myth still keeping women from hormone therapy; * Why symptom tracking might be the single most useful thing you're not doing; * What postmenopause actually looks like once things settle. Book: Highs, Lows, and Hormones [https://www.abundanthealthwithmelissa.com/book] Podcast: Type 1 in Midlife [https://www.abundanthealthwithmelissa.com/podcast] Coaching: Abundant Health with Melissa [https://www.abundanthealthwithmelissa.com/] ---- Connect with Sascha: Instagram: @project_me_us [http://instagram.com/project_me_us] or check my website: myproject-me.com [www.myproject-me.com] Enjoyed this episode? Please leave a review. It helps other women find this show. And share this episode with one woman in your life who needs to hear about this. Free resource: Download the perimenopause self-check worksheet at myproject-me.com [http://myproject-me.com]. Map your symptoms, identify your patterns, and know exactly what to bring to your next appointment.
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