Content advisory: this podcast contains themes of mental health and suicide.
On this week’s episode of the Dr Louise Newson Podcast, Anna Geldard shares her story of how her mental health was severely affected by menopause.
Anna tells Dr Louise how therapy and medication had helped her successfully manage her obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and mild depression symptoms for over a decade. But out of the blue, Anna’s symptoms returned and quickly spiralled. Anna was admitted to hospital, on six psychiatric drugs but still didn’t feel better.
Thankfully, after learning about the impact of hormones on mental health and being prescribed HRT, things changed for the better.
Anna’s top three tips:
1. Have more open conversations, starting from at home with the kids. This will filter through society, making menopause less of an unspoken thing and more of a just another thing about the body.
2. Make sure your resources are evidence based. There's a lot of information on social media, so just make sure that whoever you're listening to is appropriately qualified.
3. Advocate for yourself. If your symptoms are hormone related and you're being told you're too young or whatever, try again and don't just give up at that first hurdle.
Anna is on Instagram @Hormones.on.her_mind. Find out more about OCD through charities OCD-UK and OCD Action.
Contact the Samaritans for 24-hour, confidential support by calling 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org
139 - ‘How my life experience has influenced me as a doctor’ with Dr Naomi Jiagbogu
138 - Explaining what the evidence shows to offer choice to women after breast cancer, with Avrum Bluming
137 - The challenges and importance of eating healthily with Dr Rupy Aujla
136 - ‘The lack of menopause research is a shocking medical injustice’, with Kate Muir
135 - Tackling the Everest of menopause ignorance with Mariella Frostrup
134 - Advice from James Smith for exercise and nutrition in the perimenopause and menopause
133 - Recognising and getting help for your perimenopause with Dr Rebecca Lewis
132 - The benefits and pitfalls of evidence based medicine with Jonathan Underhill
131 - Joining the dots through research and education with Lucy Chatwin
130 - ‘It‘s a scandal that more isn‘t known about the menopause‘ with Dr Richard Hull
129 - Taking a mid-life career leap to help menopausal women with Gaele Lalahy
128 - Making decisions about cancer treatment and the importance of quality of life with Steve Payne
127 - Introducing Alistair Darby, CEO of Newson Health
126 - What does the evidence say about breast cancer and HRT? With Professor Isaac Manyonda
125 - ‘Yes, I’ve had breast cancer but now I need help with the menopause‘ with Dr Sarah Ball
124 - Menopause specialists advocating for women of colour with Dr Nneka Nwokolo and Dr Martina Toby
123 - The Menopause Revolution with Carolyn Harris MP
122 - Myth-busting clots with Maggie Honey
121 - Celebrating World Menopause Day: supporting one another
120 - You are what you eat, with the Healthy Eating Doctor
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Good Mood Revolution
HyberNation: Sleep Stories and Meditations
Good Nurse Bad Nurse
The Relaxback UK Show
Nothing much happens: bedtime stories to help you sleep
این نقطه