Kathy Kay
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Right.
So if your mom went into full menopause, like late 40s, then 43, you're definitely going to be feeling perimenopause.
Perimenopause lasts for years.
Yeah.
So what is from when I've heard?
Yeah.
So what are your like, how did it all start for you?
43 is very young because like your mom went like a few years earlier, like you're a little early onset menopause, right?
Like I said, the average is 51.
So I started feeling that way, the way you're feeling at 45, 46, right?
You're a little bit earlier because your mom's like three years earlier.
So it is a little early if you're going to go Googling to see at 43 that you're going to feel that a lot more people are going to feel it a little bit later in their 40s.
But that doesn't mean that it's not perimenopause.
It just means that you're going to hit menopause earlier.
That's just in your family.
That's the way it goes.
It is what it is.
There's nothing you mean, listen, thank God there's stuff that you could do.
But I mean, like, I swear to you, I had like girlfriends that like wouldn't talk about it would change the subject when I bring it up.
I'd be like, do you know that this is gonna like happen to you?