259 - All about Dr Louise’s theatre tour Hormones and Menopause: The Great Debate
Jun 4, 2024
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Comedian Anne Gildea joins Dr. Louise to discuss her breast cancer diagnosis, menopausal symptoms, and creating a show on menopause. They talk about dispelling myths, the importance of education on menopause, and the upcoming interactive theatre tour on hormones and menopause.
Educating women about menopause through personal experiences and scientific insights is crucial to dispel myths and increase awareness about the physical and emotional effects of menopause.
Creating a supportive environment through open discussions and shared experiences can empower women to embrace menopause as a natural phase of life and make informed choices for their health and well-being.
Deep dives
Importance of Educating Women About Menopause
Educating women about menopause is crucial to dispel myths and increase awareness about the physical and emotional effects of menopause. By sharing personal experiences and scientific insights, women can better understand how menopause impacts their bodies and overall well-being. Highlighting the importance of seeking individualized care and discussing treatment options like hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can empower women to make informed decisions regarding their health during menopause.
Challenges Faced During Menopause
Women undergoing menopause often face challenges like low mood, lack of confidence, and physical changes that affect their daily lives. The societal stigma and lack of understanding surrounding menopause can lead to women feeling isolated and unsupported. Issues like bone density loss, increased risk of heart attacks, and the impact on mental health emphasize the need for comprehensive education and access to appropriate treatments to manage menopausal symptoms effectively.
Empowerment Through Knowledge and Community Support
Empowering women with knowledge about menopause and fostering community support through open discussions and shared experiences can help break the barriers and taboos surrounding menopause. By providing accurate information, addressing misconceptions, and encouraging dialogue, women can feel more confident in navigating the challenges of menopause. Creating a supportive environment that facilitates learning, laughter, and mutual understanding can enable women to embrace menopause as a natural phase of life and make informed choices for their health and well-being.
This week on the podcast Dr Louise meets comedian Anne Gildea, who will be joining Louise on her 34-date theatre tour this autumn, Hormones and Menopause: The Great Debate.
Anne, a founding member of Irish musical-comedy trio The Nualas talks to Louise about her diagnosis of breast cancer, aged 45, and her ensuing menopausal symptoms, which she was unprepared for. She explains how her research inspired her to create her own show, How to Get the Menopause and Enjoy It.
Louise and Anne discuss why they’ve come together to create a new show that will take you on a journey through the history of women’s health and lead you to see menopause and hormones in a whole different light.
Finally, the pair share some of the reasons they think people should come to the show:
It'll be a wonderful night out - a real sharing experience where you can also have a laugh.
There’ll be lots to learn with new content and a sharing of knowledge.
You’ll be able to ask questions and gets answers. Some shows will also have doctors available in the interval but Louise will answer questions on the stage as well.