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In this supportive and eye-opening episode, I’m joined by my friend and fellow health coach, Kim Hynes, as we explore the complex and often misunderstood topic of brain fog. For women navigating perimenopause, menopause, and life with diabetes, brain fog can feel overwhelming—impacting focus, memory, and even day-to-day decision-making.
Together, Kim and I share personal experiences, including how diabetes adds a unique layer to cognitive challenges. From managing blood sugar highs and lows to the frustrations of mental exhaustion, we discuss the intersection of hormones, cognitive function, and metabolic health.
We also dive into the critical role of estrogen in brain function, the effects of its decline on memory and focus, and how hormone replacement therapy (HRT) might be an option to consider.
This episode is filled with actionable strategies tailored for women with diabetes, including tips for stabilizing blood sugar, improving sleep, managing stress, and building habits that support both brain and body. We discuss the importance of self-compassion, the power of humor, and how to advocate for your health when exploring options like HRT or personalized care.
Whether you’re feeling scattered, struggling to recall names, or searching for ways to regain clarity, this conversation offers insights and encouragement to help you navigate the unique challenges of midlife with diabetes. Kim and I remind you that you’re not alone—and that positive change is possible with the right tools and support.
Tune in for a candid, relatable discussion packed with hope, practical advice, and inspiration to take charge of your brain health and overall well-being.
Share this episode with friends who need to hear this too.
Connect with Kim (@KimHynesHealth) and Melissa (@type1.in.midlife) on Instagram for ongoing support, inspiration, and opportunities to join their communities.
Connect with Kim Hynes:
Kim Hynes Health & Wellness Website
Emotional Eats Podcast with Kim Hynes — Kim Hynes Health & Wellness
Online Coaching Circle for Women 40+ with Diabetes Join our community membership now! https://abundant-health-with-melissa.kit.com/groupcoaching2025
Hit the subscribe button and rate and review to help this podcast reach more people. Be sure to share this episode.
What to do now:
*Take a Free Assessment and Escape the Weight Gain Trainwreck with T1D
*Join our Type 1 In Midlife community on the free Honey Health App to chat about podcast topics and more
*Follow me @Type1.in.midlife on Instagram to stay in the loop on upcoming episodes. DM me with any feedback or suggestions on topics you'd like us to cover.
*Contact us about our coaching programs
Shop my favorite products
Disclaimer: Nothing you hear on this Type 1 in Midlife Podcast should be a substitute for professional medical advice. Please always consult your medical professional before changing your diet, insulin dosages or health care plan.
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In this supportive and eye-opening episode, I’m joined by my friend and fellow health coach, Kim Hynes, as we explore the complex and often misunderstood topic of brain fog. For women navigating perimenopause, menopause, and life with diabetes, brain fog can feel overwhelming—impacting focus, memory, and even day-to-day decision-making.
Together, Kim and I share personal experiences, including how diabetes adds a unique layer to cognitive challenges. From managing blood sugar highs and lows to the frustrations of mental exhaustion, we discuss the intersection of hormones, cognitive function, and metabolic health.
We also dive into the critical role of estrogen in brain function, the effects of its decline on memory and focus, and how hormone replacement therapy (HRT) might be an option to consider.
This episode is filled with actionable strategies tailored for women with diabetes, including tips for stabilizing blood sugar, improving sleep, managing stress, and building habits that support both brain and body. We discuss the importance of self-compassion, the power of humor, and how to advocate for your health when exploring options like HRT or personalized care.
Whether you’re feeling scattered, struggling to recall names, or searching for ways to regain clarity, this conversation offers insights and encouragement to help you navigate the unique challenges of midlife with diabetes. Kim and I remind you that you’re not alone—and that positive change is possible with the right tools and support.
Tune in for a candid, relatable discussion packed with hope, practical advice, and inspiration to take charge of your brain health and overall well-being.
Share this episode with friends who need to hear this too.
Connect with Kim (@KimHynesHealth) and Melissa (@type1.in.midlife) on Instagram for ongoing support, inspiration, and opportunities to join their communities.
Connect with Kim Hynes:
Kim Hynes Health & Wellness Website
Emotional Eats Podcast with Kim Hynes — Kim Hynes Health & Wellness
Online Coaching Circle for Women 40+ with Diabetes Join our community membership now! https://abundant-health-with-melissa.kit.com/groupcoaching2025
Hit the subscribe button and rate and review to help this podcast reach more people. Be sure to share this episode.
What to do now:
*Take a Free Assessment and Escape the Weight Gain Trainwreck with T1D
*Join our Type 1 In Midlife community on the free Honey Health App to chat about podcast topics and more
*Follow me @Type1.in.midlife on Instagram to stay in the loop on upcoming episodes. DM me with any feedback or suggestions on topics you'd like us to cover.
*Contact us about our coaching programs
Shop my favorite products
Disclaimer: Nothing you hear on this Type 1 in Midlife Podcast should be a substitute for professional medical advice. Please always consult your medical professional before changing your diet, insulin dosages or health care plan.
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