But it usually doesn’t start out so cut-and-dry. Perimenopause symptoms can often fly under the radar—think: brain fog, dry ...
This coincided with an intense bout of health anxiety. As my vision declined in my right eye, I began to struggle with lights at night, something I was convinced was a sign of a deadly disease ...
she experienced a number of troubling symptoms that were first dismissed as anxiety. Later, Plante would discover she had a series of ischemic strokes and a mass behind her eye that led to ...
I am trained in the following research-based therapies designed to treat trauma and anxiety: Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy, EMDR 2.0, Flash Technique, Ego States Therapy ...
Perimenopause symptoms can often fly under the radar—think: brain fog, dry eyes, skin changes, joint problems, and anxiety—because they just don’t scream “hormonal changes!” to most people.
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