Am I Depressed — or Is This Perimenopause? Understanding Mood Changes During the Transition
Perimenopausal depression often presents differently from depression at other life stages — with irritability and numbness, and with the hormonal transition as a specific biological driver. Distinguishing mood instability from clinical depression, and both from an undertreated perimenopausal transition, is one of the most consequential distinctions in midlife mental health care.
Is It Anxiety — or Is It Perimenopause? How to Tell, and Why It Matters
Perimenopausal depression often presents differently from depression at other life stages — with irritability and numbness, and with the hormonal transition as a specific biological driver. Distinguishing mood instability from clinical depression, and both from an undertreated perimenopausal transition, is one of the most consequential distinctions in midlife mental health care.
Why Am I So Angry? Perimenopause Rage, Irritability, and What's Actually Happening in Your Brain
Sudden anger in your 40s — snapping at people you love over small things, feeling emotionally hijacked, not recognizing yourself — is one of the most common and most distressing symptoms of perimenopause. It is also one of the most biologically grounded. This is not a personality change. It is a neurological one.