Key PointsSydney-based social worker Gyllen Sanchez is gradually experiencing the common symptoms of perimenopause.According to Dr Angelica Logarta-Scott, management and treatment for perimenopause, menopause, and postmenopause are highly individualised, so it is important to consult a doctor.Meanwhile, News.com.au editor Kerry Warren says their Fire Up campaign aims to push for urgent reforms to better support women through menopause.
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‘Sleepless nights and cycle changes’: What you need to know about Perimenopause and Menopause
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Social worker Gyllen Sanchez has started to feel the early signs of perimenopause. While she has yet to see a doctor, she finds comfort and strength in the support of her family and colleagues, helping her make sense of the changes in her body. Credit: Jhuvie Pagaran Madronero
I’ve started to experience early signs of perimenopause, like difficulty sleeping and hot flushes. I haven’t seen a doctor yet, but the support from my family and colleagues really helps. I also go for walks and take vitamins to ease what I’m feeling.
Gyllen Sanchez, social worker
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