Vertigo/dizziness in the perimenopause is both a physical and spiritual experience adding to the midlife, needing to be explored
In this episode of GynoCurious, host Dr. Amy Novatt delves into the often overlooked issue of dizziness and vertigo in perimenopause with her guest, Allison Chawla. Listeners are introduced to the sensation of spinning, likened to falling through the looking glass, as they explore the physical and metaphorical aspects of midlife changes. Together, they discuss the broader implications of these symptoms, touching on both medical and existential perspectives. Allison Chawla shares her transformative journey of becoming a Buddhist nun, detailing her experience in Thailand where she practiced intense meditation and spiritual exercises. Her story is one of self-discovery, healing, and gaining clarity about life’s priorities, aligning beautifully with the theme of navigating midlife's turbulence. The conversation also highlights the importance of letting go of material possessions and emotional grudges, focusing instead on compassion, forgiveness, and personal growth. Dr. Novatt emphasizes the need for open conversations about perimenopause and its varied symptoms, urging listeners to practice self-care and seek medical advice when needed. The episode wraps up with reflections on the power of kindness, the significance of emotional well-being, and the role of community in supporting personal health journeys. The audience is left with practical advice on managing symptoms like dizziness while embracing the profound changes of midlife with resilience and grace.
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