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In this episode, Dr Louise Newson is joined by her daughter Jessica for a very personal conversation about living with chronic migraine, PMDD and the long journey toward feeling well again. Jessica talks openly about the years of debilitating symptoms, the medications that helped (and those that didn’t), the impact on her studies and music, and the frustration of not being fully heard in medical consultations.
They explore how hormonal fluctuations contributed to Jess’s symptoms, the role of HRT in stabilising her health and the difference that careful, holistic care made after a long period of uncertainty. They also reflect on the importance of being listened to, the small incremental changes that add up, and why young women deserve better recognition and support when experiencing severe hormonal or chronic health issues.
It’s an emotional conversation about resilience, advocacy and the steady work of rebuilding quality of life with a chronic condition.
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Learn more about Jessica and her music here 👉
https://www.theroyalsackbutcollective.com/
Follow Jessica on Instagram here 👉
https://www.instagram.com/jessbullanderson/
https://www.instagram.com/jessbullanderson.art/
https://www.instagram.com/jessbullanderson.music/
Download my balance app 👉
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Get tickets for my new theatre tour, Breaking the Cycle 👉
https://www.nlp-ltd.com/dr-louise-newson-breaking-the-cycle/
By Dr Louise Newson4.9
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In this episode, Dr Louise Newson is joined by her daughter Jessica for a very personal conversation about living with chronic migraine, PMDD and the long journey toward feeling well again. Jessica talks openly about the years of debilitating symptoms, the medications that helped (and those that didn’t), the impact on her studies and music, and the frustration of not being fully heard in medical consultations.
They explore how hormonal fluctuations contributed to Jess’s symptoms, the role of HRT in stabilising her health and the difference that careful, holistic care made after a long period of uncertainty. They also reflect on the importance of being listened to, the small incremental changes that add up, and why young women deserve better recognition and support when experiencing severe hormonal or chronic health issues.
It’s an emotional conversation about resilience, advocacy and the steady work of rebuilding quality of life with a chronic condition.
Want more from the podcast? Sign up to my premium offer: https://www.drlouisenewson.co.uk/premium-podcasts
Thank you to Vevobarefoot for sponsoring this episode. To get 20% off your first order, use code NEWSON20: https://www.vivobarefoot.com/uk/
LET'S CONNECT
Subscribe here 👉 https://www.youtube.com/@menopause_doctor
Website 👉 https://www.drlouisenewson.co.uk/
Instagram 👉 / @drlouisenewsonpodcast
LinkedIn 👉 / https://www.linkedin.com/in/drlouisenewson/
TikTok 👉 / https://www.tiktok.com/@drlouisenewson
Spotify 👉 https://open.spotify.com/show/7dCctfyI9bODGDaFnjfKhg
LEARN MORE
Learn more about Jessica and her music here 👉
https://www.theroyalsackbutcollective.com/
Follow Jessica on Instagram here 👉
https://www.instagram.com/jessbullanderson/
https://www.instagram.com/jessbullanderson.art/
https://www.instagram.com/jessbullanderson.music/
Download my balance app 👉
https://www.balance-menopause.com/balance-app/
Get tickets for my new theatre tour, Breaking the Cycle 👉
https://www.nlp-ltd.com/dr-louise-newson-breaking-the-cycle/

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