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Menopause and Noise Sensitivity | Why Everyday Sounds Have Become Unbearable Suzanne asked her family to turn the TV down three times in one evening. Nobody understood why. And honestly, she didn't either. I t wasn't just the TV. It was the dog barking, a phone notification, her kids talking over each other in the kitchen. Sounds that had never bothered her before were suddenly unbearable. Nobody told her that hypersensitivity to noise is a symptom of menopause. Get the first 2 chapters of Decoding the 80 Symptoms & Side Effects of Menopause completely free: www.tafiq.com/free-chapters [http://www.tafiq.com/free-chapters] In this episode, Tafiq Akhir (Mr. Menopause), Certified Menopause and Healthy Aging Educator, explains exactly why your brain's ability to filter sound changes during menopause, what estrogen has to do with sensory processing, and how to stop feeling guilty for something that is neurological not personal. Tafiq has been committed to women's health for over 20 years. As a teenager, he witnessed his mother standing at an open window during a Cleveland snowstorm, drenched in sweat, silently battling hot flashes with no explanation and no support from anyone. Years later, while building a career helping women with fitness and nutrition, he kept seeing the same struggles repeat in his clients. That realization changed everything. He became one of the only men in the country dedicated to menopause education and has made it his life's work to be the resource for women today that his mother never had. 📌 WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: * Why hypersensitivity to noise is symptom #70 of the 80 symptoms of menopause How estrogen regulates your brain's sensory filtering system and what happens when it shifts * Why sounds that never bothered you before are suddenly intrusive and overwhelming * How anxiety and fatigue compound noise sensitivity during menopause * How this shows up differently at home, at work, and socially Practical ways to protect your nervous system from sensory overwhelm * Why communicating what is happening can change the dynamic at home and at work ❓ PEOPLE ALSO ASK: Can menopause cause sensitivity to noise and sound? Yes. Hypersensitivity to noise is symptom #70 in Decoding the 80 Symptoms & Side Effects of Menopause. Estrogen influences the neurotransmitters that help your brain filter background noise and manage sensory input. When estrogen drops and fluctuates, that filtering system becomes less efficient and sounds that your brain used to process quietly now come through at full volume. Why do everyday sounds suddenly bother me during menopause? Your brain has a system called sensory gating that decides which sounds deserve attention and which can be tuned out. That system is regulated in part by estrogen. When estrogen levels shift during perimenopause and menopause, sounds that never used to register, a refrigerator hum, a phone notification, someone chewing, can now feel intrusive, irritating, and overwhelming. Why does noise make me so irritable during menopause? What looks like irritability from the outside is a nervous system that has been pushed past its capacity to filter the world. Elevated anxiety during menopause increases your nervous system's reactivity to all sensory input. Add fatigue and your tolerance drops even further. This is not a mood problem. It is a neurological one. How does noise sensitivity during menopause affect daily life? At home, normal household sounds require effort to tolerate, creating friction and guilt. At work, open offices, phones, and overlapping conversations fracture concentration and deplete energy before the day ends. Socially, restaurants, events, and crowded spaces start to feel overwhelming, leading women to pull back and say no more than they want to. What helps with noise sensitivity during menopause? Noise canceling headphones, white noise, quiet spaces, and closing doors all reduce sensory load in the moment. Communicating what is happening to the people closest to you changes the dynamic at home and at work. Prioritizing sleep, managing stress, and reducing caffeine lower your baseline nervous system reactivity so your brain can filter more effectively. 📖 Get the full book: www.tafiq.com/80-symptoms-book [http://www.tafiq.com/80-symptoms-book] 🔗 Free first 2 chapters: wwww.tafiq.com/free-chapters 🌐 Website: www.tafiq.com [http://www.tafiq.com] 📧 Weekly menopause clarity, straight to your inbox: www.tafiq.com/subscribe [http://www.tafiq.com/subscribe] #MenopauseNoiseSensitivity #MenopauseSymptoms #MrMenopause #SensoryOverload #PerimenopauseSupport #MenopauseMadeSimple #MenopauseRelief #WomensHealth #HormoneHealth #MenopauseEducation #NervousSystem #SoundSensitivity ABOUT TAFIQ AKHIR - MR. MENOPAUSE Tafiq Akhir is a Certified Menopause and Healthy Aging Educator, 2024 Menopause Specialist of the Year, and Amazon bestselling co-author. One of the few men in the country dedicated to menopause education and the creator of the MenoMade Simple Method™. His book covers all 80 symptoms so nothing happening in your body ever feels like a mystery again.
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