I never really thought much about life over 50. Well I did think it's half way to 100 and I'm going to live well beyond 50. That is about the extent of my thoughts.
Now I am here and there are some great parts of life to celebrate and some parts that are down right shitty. I normally wouldn't gravitate to the shitty side of life however I decided it's worth writing about it. Mainly because others might benefit from this rant and I'll have a placeholder to look back on.
Menopause. The word. Why does it even start with men! Why just why?
I'm 52 and change. I have my normal aches and pains. I also have my daily inconveniences. I need to use the bathroom more frequently. Sometimes even more urgently than others. Many times in the middle of the night. I know I'm not alone. This is probably high on the list of inconveniences since it impacts daily life.
The water cooler talks or should I say the womanly chats are not about what your favorite dinner spot is anymore! It's more of what supplements are you taking? What are your symptoms? What's working? What's not working? Are your joints hurting? The list goes on and on. This stage of life I wasn't ready for. I blinked and menopause was at my doorstep. Front and center.
Irregular cycles. The inconsistency can drive you crazy. Flat out crazy. Fatigue one day. Sleepless the next. As I write it's 3am. I should be tired. I am tired. However I can't sleep. I really can't even get comfortable in bed. Nobody is awake to know I'm just sitting here idle. A new kind of alien time. How I used to sleep as in body positioning is now uncomfortable. My favorite pillow makes me hot now. My blankets are just right one minute. Then I'm hot, hot, hot. Zero consistency. Let me say that louder for those in the back. I have zero consistency in many areas of life in this phase.
Men. O. Pause. Men can pause. They can hit pause and run away. They can be supportive. They can think you are bat shit crazy. In the blink of an eye your normal is now a new normal and it's hard enough to adjust to for you. What about others around you? Life is messy and I will say this is definitely a messy stage. Are you supported? Does your family think you have lost your grip on life?
The annual checkups get more complex. A mammogram. A colonoscopy. A full body skin check. A bone density scan. The list goes on and on. How does one even manage without good insurance?
Somehow women push through the difficult stages of life. The teen years and all that goes along with it. Motherhood and the body changes, if that is your route. Raising kids and balancing life. Shifting to aging with grace. I'm in the aging with grace stage. The it's time to have adult fun but balance with the blah of aging.
As I live through the muck of this stage of life I control what I can. My nutrition. My physical activity. My mental wellness. My circle of friends. My energy sucks. I choose wisely each day. It's a requirement. If today I can sleep 9 hours, I choose sleep because another day this week I might not be so lucky. If I can get in an extra workout one day, I do it because the next two I might be sidelined.
I'm adapting to change. I'm saying yes to the unknown. I'm saying a shift in my routine is okay. This is how I'm managing my chaos. Adaptability for me may be different than others. I'm 100% okay with that. If I don't fit the box for someone around me, that's okay too. I'm not a fit for everyone at every moment.
I have a plan for my day today to start at 7am. What happens at 10am, 2pm and 5pm may be different than I envisioned. Why? Well I may be tired from being up most of the night. My body may say no thanks to what I originally planned. I may get moody and want to avoid people. This is a real fact of this stage and I am definitely a people person yet I like to avoid people sometimes. I'm adapting.
Adapting to change comes with other challenges. Impulsivity. The need to do something now. Immediately. My timeline not yours. Or maybe it's stubbornness. No. No. No. I'm not going x. I'm not doing what you want. It's just a game of no, no, no. I could go on and on about this topic but I will hit pause.
I will pause here for women. I will say take a deep breath. Inhale that deep breath. Exhale that toxic air that seems to be hindering you today. It will probably come back again tomorrow and the next day. It's life. It's a phase. Just breathe through it. That's what I'm doing. I'm taking the good with the bad. I'm breathing in the sunshine and exhaling the bullshit.
I'm celebrating me. Many may not understand this phase of life if they haven't hit the wall. The men-o-pause wall. The wall men want you to pause at. Do you reflect and move on? Do you cower and seek refuge? As a strong and fiercely independent woman, I pause. I study. I reflect. I change. I pivot sometimes on what seems like just my big toe and I jump. I lunge forward to what's next. What's waiting for me, because that's all I know.
I know to enjoy what life is left. Live life to the fullest. Tomorrow isn't guaranteed thus I will plunge forward. Look for my travel stories. Watch me adventure. My why will always be why not. If you are reading this and feel stuck, get unstuck. Book a trip. Take a long walk. Find a new hobby. Find your joy. Do what makes you happy because you are living in this body of yours. Not the person next to you!
Stop comparing yourself to others. Don't worry if you don't fit the mold another wants. You focus on your survival of this stage in life. The people who stick around in this transitional phase are the true keepers in life.
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