Anxiety, Depression, or Hormones? A Perimenopause Guide
Many women in perimenopause find themselves asking a question that feels surprisingly hard to answer:
Am I anxious?
Am I depressed?
Or is this “just hormones”?
Perimenopause Emotional Sensitivity: Why You Feel More Now
Many women in perimenopause describe the emotional sensitivity as feeling like they have “thinner skin.” Things that once rolled off, now register. Conversations replay in your mind. Disappointment feels sharper. Even affection can feel more intense.
Perimenopause Rage & Irritability: Why You’re So Angry
Many women experiencing perimenopausal rage have never identified as “angry people.” They may have been the calm one, the peacemaker, the responsible one, the one who held things together.
So when anger breaks through, it can feel frightening — even shameful.