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Approximately 50 million working American women are 35 or older, and may be experiencing perimenopause or menopause. That’s a lot of women who’d benefit from menopause resources in the workplace. Support them, and you support the entire company.

Source: The Economic Impact of Menopause, AARP, 2024
 
 
 
 
Shengwen Calvin Li, PhD,FRSB,FRSM,FSX,EIC


 
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Paul Hart • 2nd

Research & Development Leader – Oilfield and Refinery Chemicals
How does leaving your job help with menopause symptoms? And these are easily remedied with bio-identical hormone replacement therapy covered by most health insurance. It’s a health issue, not a “work issue”.
 
 
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Paul Hart • 2nd

Research & Development Leader – Oilfield and Refinery Chemicals
Hope-Leen'da Chambliss, Stacy Lynn. Yes I understand the problem and how it interferes with work (as well as personal relations) and can be used as a reason to discriminate. My point is that it is in fact easily and safely treated with bio-identical hormone replacement therapy (HRT), such as that available from BioTe. The only real issue is that some health insurance plans will not cover it because menopause is natural, not an illness. (Same as pregnancy, but they cover that.)

My wife is a Family Physician and Professor of Medicine who has specialized in this treatment for about 12 years (prompted by her own menopause) and now teaches it to other physicians. I have helped prepare and attended many lectures on the topic.

HRT got a bad reputation due to the irresponsible early use of conjugated horse estrogens, which were even at the time known to be carcinogenic in hamsters, later shown to be in humans. Most physicians are still not aware that bio-identical human estrogen and natural levels of testosterone harmlessly relieve the symptoms. HRT is vastly underutilized but extremely effective when tailored to individual needs by a competent physician.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Bob Minor • 3rd+

Construction Superintendent at American Environmental Group Ltd.
As a prostate cancer patient getting hormone shots and cancer medication I can relate somewhat to what women go through. I have what my nurses called “Manopause”. I want to eat all the time and when my wife is cold I am hot. When she is hot I am cold. She gives me heck all the time. She thinks it’s funny and it is. But what women go through is much worse and I understand why it would effect their career.
 
 
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Paul Hart • 2nd

Research & Development Leader – Oilfield and Refinery Chemicals
Bob Minor Andropause. It’s more gradual but just as real.
 
 
 
 
 
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Bob Minor • 3rd+

Construction Superintendent at American Environmental Group Ltd.
Paul Hart I had to look that up as I had never heard of it. It describes exactly what I’m going through. I will read more into it. Thank you sir!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Rebecca Dye • 3rd+

Director of Marketing & Communications at Habitat for Humanity of Kansas City
And ..please stop telling us to just to lose weight and get outside more. hashtagNotHelping
 
 
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Debra Craddock • 3rd+

Flight Following/Charter Supervisor at Alpine Air Express
I have an update...I went to a different hormone clinic and the bloodwork they discussed with me and then compared the previous clinic's result were so near the same. What is noteworthy is that I have thyroid issues, inflamed liver and possible SIBO/leaky gut that they didn't review with me.

I am now on a regimen to reduce the inflammation and special diet to repair my gut. Once those are squared, my thyroid will likely follow suit and THEN we can begin hormone treatment.

Another thing the previous clinic did was give me wayyyy too much estrogen and a small amount of testosterone with no estrogen blocker. So - my estrogen has gone off the deep end and has made me an angry chubby girl.

Moral of the story: always listen to your intuition and follow through.

The End,
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Greg Smith • 3rd+

Best Selling Author | Solar and Storage Expert | BBQ aficionado
It's weird that the people who tell us to work until we are 70 are the same ones who won't hire someone over 55.
 
 
 
 
 
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Tori King, PMP • 3rd+

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Let's remember that many women experience perimenopausal symptoms in their 30s, often without realizing it might be menopause. It's important to talk to our daughters and sons about this so they can take care of themselves and their loved ones.
 
 
 
 
 
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Ashley Workman • 3rd+

Inside Sales + New Business Development + Polymers & Additives
Companies would be well served to cover health coaching/wellness services like Virta Health, Revero, and Precision Nutrition or reimbursements for coaching as part of their benefits package. Participants often feel more empowered and have better results leading to increased wellness that improves every area of life...including work life.
 
 
 
 
 
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Cynthia "Cindy" Guill (Cindy Coe, Cindy Bednarz) • 3rd+

Security Manager at Gulfstream Aerospace
Funny to some, but it's no joke for those of us experiencing this every day. More U.S. companies need to look at their European counterparts and their HR policies concerning employees impacted negatively by menopause. The UK location of the company i work at has a great policy allowing women different alternatives to be more comfortable while maintaining productivity
 
 
 
 
 
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Amelia J. Michael • 3rd+

I help you become comfortable with the things that make you uncomfortable | Speaker, Author, and Advocate | Technotherapist™
Wow. Great idea. It took me 6 doctors before I found someone who would treat me properly, I can’t fathom a company offering this kind of support.
 
 
 
 
 
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Joshua Irish • 3rd+

Engineering Manager, Industrial Controls
Um, AARP, I see what you did there with the pun in the title, but I'm not sure if I should clap......

Or slowly back away from it?
 
 
 
 
 
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