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The Real Reason You Can't Remember Why You Walked in That Room

9 min · 19. maj 2026
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Brain fog and memory loss can feel the same, but they’re not the same process in your brain.   Book Kristen to Speak - https://www.healthylifeapproach.com/speaker [https://www.healthylifeapproach.com/speaker]    Have you ever walked into a room and suddenly forgotten why you’re there? Or stood in the grocery store wondering what you came to buy? Moments like these can make many women worry that something is seriously wrong with their memory.   In this episode of The Healthy Life Approach, Kristen Beasley explains the important difference between brain fog and true memory loss, especially during perimenopause and menopause. While these experiences can feel identical from the inside, they often come from very different biological processes.   Brain fog is often linked to hormonal changes, sleep disruption, chronic stress, and metabolic factors that affect focus, processing speed, and executive function. Memory loss, on the other hand, involves a deeper issue with forming, storing, or retrieving memories.   Understanding the difference can help you respond appropriately and stop unnecessary panic.   In this episode, you'll learn:   • What brain fog actually is and why it happens • How hormonal changes affect attention and mental clarity • The difference between delayed recall and true memory loss • Red flags that warrant a conversation with your doctor • Practical ways to support brain function during midlife   🛍️ Products I Use and Recommend These are the tools I personally use and trust. Links are affiliate links — see disclaimer below.   🩸  Function Health — Test 100+ biomarkers twice a year — $25 off membership       https://my.functionhealth.com/signup?code=KBEASLEY10&_saasquatch=KBEASLEY10&d=FHREF25 [https://my.functionhealth.com/signup?code=KBEASLEY10&_saasquatch=KBEASLEY10&d=FHREF25]  🌱  Adapt Naturals — Professional-grade foundational supplement stack — 20% off your first order       https://www.adaptnaturals.com/KRISTEN80873 [https://www.adaptnaturals.com/KRISTEN80873]  🌿  FullScript — My full professional dispensary for targeted supplements — special discount       https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/healthylifeapproach [https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/healthylifeapproach]  🔋  WHOOP 5.0 — Medical-grade recovery, strain and sleep tracking — free band + one month free       https://join.whoop.com/us/en/9302C0E0/ [https://join.whoop.com/us/en/9302C0E0/]  💓  Pulsetto — Vagus nerve stimulation for HRV and parasympathetic recovery — special discount       https://pulsetto.sjv.io/HealthyLife [https://pulsetto.sjv.io/HealthyLife]  ☀️  Sunlighten — Infrared sauna therapy for detox, recovery and cardiovascular health — special discount       https://share.sunlighten.com/KristenBeasley [https://share.sunlighten.com/KristenBeasley]    Enjoyed This Episode? If this episode helped you, the single best thing you can do is subscribe, rate, and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. It takes 30 seconds, and it's how other women in perimenopause find this show. Then share it with one friend who needs to hear it.   Disclaimer ⚠️ This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your physician or licensed healthcare provider before making medical or health decisions. Some links are affiliate links, which means I may earn a commission if you purchase through them at no additional cost to you. I only recommend products I personally use and trust.   #BrainFog #MemoryLoss #MidlifeHealth #WomensBrainHealth #Menopause   Timestamps:   0:00 - Brain Fog vs Memory Loss: How to Tell the Difference in Menopause  0:45 - What Is Brain Fog and Why Does It Happen in Midlife?  1:43 - 4 Causes of Brain Fog in Midlife Women (Hormones, Sleep, Stress, Metabolism)  3:09 - Why Brain Fog Is Reversible, and Memory Loss Is Not  3:30 - What Is True Memory Loss?  3:43 - The Neighbor's Name Test: Brain Fog vs Memory Loss Explained  4:30 - Red Flags for Memory Loss: When to See Your Doctor  5:46 - Why This Distinction Gives You Power Over Your Brain Health  6:17 - 4 Action Steps to Protect Your Brain Starting This Week  7:15 - Why Hearing Loss Is Connected to Brain Health  7:55 - Weather vs Climate: The Framework for Understanding Brain Changes  8:35 - Next Episode: Is It Hormones or Something More?

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