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What Doctors MISS About Women 10+ Years After Menopause

25 min · 14. juni 2026
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Everyone is talking about perimenopause. But what about the millions of women who went through menopause years ago, before hormone therapy was widely understood, before the conversation changed, and before anyone told them they didn't have to simply suffer through it? In this solo episode, Dr. Shauna Watts speaks directly to women in their 50s, 60s and beyond who have quietly accepted fatigue, brain fog, weight gain, poor sleep, low libido, bladder issues and a declining sense of wellbeing as an inevitable part of getting older. Dr. Shauna unpacks the critical role estrogen plays far beyond reproduction, explaining how it influences brain function, metabolism, sleep, bone health, cardiovascular health and quality of life. She also explores the lasting impact of the 2002 Women's Health Initiative study, why so many women remain fearful of HRT, and what the latest evidence actually says about modern body-identical hormone therapy. If you've ever been told your symptoms are "normal for your age," this conversation may completely change the way you think about menopause, aging and your future health. In this episode: • Why so many post-menopausal women have stopped expecting to feel well • The symptoms often blamed on aging that may be linked to estrogen deficiency • How estrogen impacts the brain, metabolism, sleep, bones and heart • The surprising role of FSH and what it may reveal about long-term health • What really happened after the Women's Health Initiative study • The difference between older synthetic hormones and modern body-identical HRT • Understanding breast cancer risk and hormone therapy • Why the risks of untreated estrogen deficiency deserve more attention • Essential health assessments to consider after menopause • Vaginal estrogen, testosterone and other treatment options women should know about • Why it's never too late to have an informed conversation about your health If this episode resonated with you, share it with a woman who may have spent years believing she simply had to put up with how she feels. Subscribe to All About You so you never miss future conversations designed to help women make informed decisions about their health, hormones and wellbeing. ------------- Follow Dr Shauna and the podcast on social: Podcast Website: ⁠www.allaboutyoupod.com⁠. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allaboutyou_withdrshaunawatts  https://www.instagram.com/drshaunawattsgp LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shauna-watts-a903a5247 Disclaimer: This podcast and any information, advice, opinions or statements within it do not constitute medical, health care or other professional advice. Information is provided for educational and entertainment purposes only. ----------------- Chapters 00:00 - Why Post-Menopause Women Are Being Left Behind 01:01 - Have You Stopped Expecting to Feel Well? 03:02 - The Symptoms Women Keep Blaming on Aging 05:17 - What If We Got Menopause Completely Wrong? 06:09 - The Critical Role Estrogen Plays Beyond Reproduction 08:22 - The Hidden Cost of Long-Term Estrogen Deficiency 10:31 - Why Your Brain Never Stopped Asking for Estrogen 12:29 - Is Menopause a Natural Process We Should Treat? 13:48 - The Breast Cancer Fear Keeping Women from HRT 15:14 - Modern HRT vs The 2002 Hormone Study 17:26 - Understanding the Real Risks and Benefits of HRT 19:20 - The Essential Health Checks Every Post-Menopausal Woman Needs 21:22 - It's Not Too Late to Feel Like Yourself Again ----------------- Keywords post menopause symptoms postmenopause health hormone replacement therapy HRT after menopause estrogen deficiency menopause symptoms after 60 women's health over 50 brain fog menopause sleep problems menopause vaginal atrophy hot flushes after menopause body identical hormones menopause weight gain osteoporosis prevention women estrogen and brain health women's health podcast Dr Shauna Watts menopause treatment options menopause and aging women over 50 health

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episode What Doctors MISS About Women 10+ Years After Menopause cover

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