Is This Just Aging… or a Hormone Imbalance?
You Deserve to Feel Like Yourself Again
Fatigue, mood swings, brain fog, and weight gain—if you’re experiencing these symptoms, you’ve likely been told they’re “just part of aging.” But while hormonal changes are common, that doesn’t mean you’re supposed to suffer through them.
Hormone imbalances can show up in ways that are easy to dismiss. Many women are told to simply push through, only to find that their symptoms continue to worsen. The truth is: when your hormones are out of balance, every part of your life can be affected—your energy, memory, sleep, relationships, and confidence.
Common Myths About Aging vs. Hormonal Imbalance
“It’s normal to feel this tired all the time.”
“Mood swings just happen after 40.”
“Brain fog is just part of getting older.”
While age can bring changes, many of these symptoms stem from treatable hormone deficiencies. Understanding what’s “normal” and what’s not is the first step toward getting relief.
What Are the Signs of Hormone Imbalance?
Persistent fatigue, even with rest
Sleep disturbances or insomnia
Anxiety or depression that seems to come out of nowhere
Weight gain without lifestyle changes
Decreased libido or vaginal dryness
If you’re experiencing several of these symptoms, it’s worth exploring whether hormone replacement therapy (HRT) could help restore balance.
How HRT May Help
Hormone Replacement Therapy works by replenishing hormones that your body naturally loses over time—often estrogen, progesterone, and sometimes testosterone. It’s about more than symptom relief; HRT may also support:
Bone density and fracture prevention
Cardiovascular health
Cognitive clarity
Emotional stability
What to Expect from a Consultation
Dr. Chandra Spring-Robinson offers personalized hormone evaluations tailored to your symptoms, health history, and goals. Whether you need bioidentical hormones, lifestyle guidance, or non-hormonal support, she works with you to build a plan that fits.
You don’t have to wait until symptoms become unbearable. If something feels off, trust your body’s signals.