Erin Morton might be an Associate Professor who works for a university setting up clinical trials. But when she first experienced brain fog aged 42, she said she was "horrified" at the lack of help or information.
Erin Morton might be an associate professor who works for a university setting up clinical trials but when she first experienced brain fog and other symptoms a few years ago aged 42, she said she was "horrified" at the lack of help or information.
A total of 85 per cent of Australian women who experience significant symptoms mostly go undiagnosed, misdiagnosed, untreated or mistreated according to a Medical Journal of Australia article published this year.
She said she felt "lost" as she started having trouble concentrating and later developed fatigue, dizziness and high blood pressure.Kerry Pietrobon spent five year trying to get help for perimenopause and menopause. The federal government said the National Health and Medical Research Council is providing funding of $1.1 million for the development of MenoPROMPT – a practitioner tool to improve the care of women at and/or after menopause."Menopause can wreak havoc on people's lives, careers, relationships, and mental health," Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care Ged Kearney said.
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