A New Kind of Depression in Menopause: When Your Hormones Change, Your Brain Changes Too

What if the sadness you’re carrying isn’t simply emotional? What if your brain is trying to adapt to one of the biggest neurological transitions of your life? Millions of women enter perimenopause and menopause believing they’re losing themselves. Motivation disappears. Anxiety gets louder. Depression returns after years of stability. Relationships suffer. Careers become harder. Many begin wondering if they’re simply becoming “too emotional.” But science tells a different story. In this episode, Lisa Lacy explores the biology behind menopause, why estrogen matters far beyond reproduction, what happens inside the brain during this transition, and why women with previous trauma, depression, anxiety, ADHD, bipolar disorder, or addiction often experience menopause differently. This isn’t about weakness. It’s about neuroscience. Welcome to the Edge. www.lisalacy.com