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Changing Our Minds

“AM I LOSING MY MIND?”

Between the ages of 30 and 60, many women will wake up one morning and wonder what hit them. Whether it’s uncontrollable sweating or a barrage of brain fog and anxiety, any woman can be confronted with an onslaught of peculiar changes sudden enough to, quite literally, make her head spin.

It might be a sense of disorientation, where you find yourself doing increasingly absentminded things, like entering a room only to wonder what made you go there in the first place.

Communication can become a challenge, too. Moments of sheer panic may arise as you struggle to come up with that word on the tip of your tongue or draw a blank on something you just said, losing your train of thought. Emotions, too, can

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