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"Midlife left me asking what was the point of me? But then everything changed, again | Ros Reines"
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"Midlife left me asking what was the point of me? But then everything changed, again | Ros Reines"
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"Losing fertility, friends, family, work – midlife for women can be self-altering. But I found liberation on the other side of menopause
In the first flush of my post-menopausal years, I didn’t exactly experience the energy surge that Dr Christine Northrup mentions in her breakthrough book The Wisdom of Menopause. She refers to menopause as “the mind-body revolution that brings the greatest opportunity for growth since adolescence”. Talk about a positive spin.
On one level, I was still mourning the loss of my fertility and feeling a bit like a husk of a person. I longed to get my sexy back, not realising that it would eventually be replaced by something equally as powerful – a lust for life.
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