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On Health

Re-Owning Yourself: A 360 Approach to Menopause with Suzanne Gilberg-Lenz

On Health

Aviva Romm

Health & Fitness, Arts, Alternative Health, Medicine

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 10 May 2023

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Over the course of her twenty-year medical career, my guest today, Dr. Suzanne Gilberg-Lenz, noticed a shocking dearth of information and support for women beginning and experiencing menopause. For too long, this crucial stage in women’s lives has been given perfunctory notice in medical schools and is often either a hidden secret or the punchline to a joke—denying women the information and support they need. This disregard, coupled with the unconscious misogyny and ageism that run rampant in our culture, portrays menopause as something to be afraid of, and worse, adds a patina of shame around the blessing of ageing and the beginnings of a new, normal, and enriching phase in a woman’s life. Dr. Suzanne, as her patients call her, believes that the millions of women entering menopause each year deserve thoughtful, candid, modern, holistic information about the physical and psychological issues that arise in this transitional stage, including changes in libido, metabolism, body image, and fears over genetic age-related illnesses. She contends that menopause is a whole-life condition and deserves a wide-ranging approach that combines meditation, yoga, therapy, herbal supplements, along with the most up-to-date science with conventional medical solutions. And this is all part of her approach in her "Menopause Bootcamp" gatherings and book of that title. In this episode of On Health, Dr. Suzanne shares her insights and advice on how to not only survive menopause but also thrive and embrace this new chapter of life. From the importance of community and self-love to the use of botanicals and so much more, Dr. Suzanne's holistic approach to menopause is a game-changer for women everywhere. So sit back, relax, and join us as we explore and gain the tools necessary to take on this transformative and empowering stage of life with confidence and ease. Suzanne and I get into: What ultimately inspired her to shift her focus on all things menopause The Menopause Bootcamp and the importance of community during this transition Taking a closer look at internalized misogyny as women Normalizing the grieving process for the loss of who we once were The link between the mental health crisis and the menopausal transition The common symptoms associated with menopause: sleep, weight gain, brain fog, and more. Botanicals, cannabis-based products, and other recommendations to minimize the mood shifts associated with menopause Mentally and physically navigating weight gain during this hormonal shift Thank you so much for taking the time to tune in to your body, yourself, and this podcast! Please share the love by sending this to someone in your life who could benefit from the kinds of things we talk about in this space. Make sure to follow your host on Instagram @dr.avivaromm and go to avivaromm.com to join the conversation. Follow Suzanne at @askdrsuzanne and order her book, The Menopause Bootcamp, here!

Transcript

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0:00.0

There is a loss of intergenerational conversations around our health specifically with women,

0:10.0

which is a cultural societal issue.

0:12.7

If your toolkit is very small and narrow, you don't think you personally have access to

0:17.7

certain tools, or you don't know what's in the toolkit, how can you possibly reach in

0:22.9

for solutions?

0:23.9

There's this idea where women's health, quote unquote, air quoting here, has been pathologized.

0:30.7

Like there's something wrong with us and at least so every single thing that we go through,

0:35.1

which is physiologic and developmental is a disease, you know, then you start looking

0:39.2

at solutions, right?

0:40.7

It just becomes very complicated in a way that we're not even understanding.

0:45.2

And then you get into like really it requires a lot of help and support with somebody who's

0:49.1

knowledgeable, willing to do the work with you, willing to keep reinvestigating, relooking

0:53.6

and because it's going to evolve, I tell my patients all the time when they come in,

0:57.0

look, this is not going to be a one and done.

1:00.8

From this stuff your mother never told you, to the stuff your doctor never learned, on

1:05.0

health is what happens when a midwife, plus a Yale trained MD, shares about all things

1:10.1

women's health, from periods to menopause, sex to reproductive health politics, motherhood

1:15.5

to mental health, joined me for taboo busting conversations that demystify and destigmatize

1:21.2

our bodies, all while bridging the gap between conventional medicine and wellness, along the

1:26.4

way we'll be exploring the science and wisdom of how our bodies work, what makes us well,

1:31.8

what gets in the way and how we can live our best lives on our terms.

1:36.2

When it comes to women's health and well-being, there's nothing we won't talk about.

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