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Jancee Dunn is the New York Times bestselling author of five books, including a memoir, a children's book, and Cyndi Louper: A Memoir. Her essay collection, Why Is My Mother Getting a Tattoo?, was a finalist for the Thurber Prize for American Humor. She is a frequent contributor to the New York mostrar más Times; Vogue; O, The Oprah Magazine; and Parents. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and daughter. mostrar menos
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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1966
Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugares de residencia
Chatham, New Jersey, USA
Educación
University of Delaware
Ocupaciones
journalist
author
VJ
Relaciones
Vanderbilt, Tom (husband)
Organizaciones
Rolling Stone

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A terrific resource that contains lots of other resources and information. If you only read one book on menopause and perimenopause, make it this one!
 
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jillrhudy | otra reseña | Sep 6, 2023 |
nonfiction, women's and AFAB health - a freelance writer provides her own experiences (hot flashes, incontinence, a little brain fog) with tons of input from noted menopause experts and the occasional inspirational menopausal quote from various persons of note.

very readable and a quick read, with tons of good information from multiple experts in the field (including a menopause skincare dermatologist, if you're interested). Not a complete guide to everything menopause, but an excellent place to start and it includes so much that the author hopes will be helpful to readers in getting the support that they might need and definitely deserve--don't miss the resources in the back, including where people might find support from peers (redhotmamas.org, menopausecafe.net), doctors (menopause.org, augs.org, blackdoctor.org, myalloy.com) and research institutions (nccih.nih.gov, swanstudy.org)--and lower-cost therapists (openpathcollective.com, apsa.org), as well as "Reliable Websites for Health Information" (medline, etc. - always a good reminder!)

I liked that it also talked about the ways that the body changes post-menopause, so readers can take note of what additional risks (osteoporosis, heard disease, etc.) might run in their families and what they can do in perimenopause and beyond that may help ensure a better quality of life (as well as prevent serious injury due to inevitable falls/accidents). Note to self: you can't grow new capillaries (or muscle mass fed by such capillaries?) and most likely will lose a significant amount of bone density after menopause arrives, so now would be a great time to increase exercise closer to those recommended levels (30 min.-1hr per day, esp. weight-bearing activity and maybe some strength training); also consider taking 1200mg/day calcium (ages 13-70, pref. mostly through food) and 600 IU vit.D. (ages 50-70), with 1000-2000 IU being a typical recommendation for supplements). Also, the perimenopause transition can apparently make people more susceptible to gum disease, so it'd be a good idea to floss more often.

also recommended: Gabrielle Union's You Got Anything Stronger? for her personal story on her serious depression and suicidal thoughts brought on by perimenopause (a symptom that hardly anyone ever talks about yet affects so many people and definitely deserves more attention). Gabrielle is really entertaining and has a lot of other good stories besides.
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reader1009 | otra reseña | May 22, 2023 |
Note: I received a digital review copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley.
 
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fernandie | Sep 15, 2022 |
This book had an interesting story but it was very hard for me to like the main character- maybe it's because she was still acting like a high schooler at 38 which made it completely unbelievable for me. If she had of been younger ( say 25 or younger), maybe I would have liked her more or at least been able to see her POV. As a 38 year old women still treating people like that and acting like is just- hard for me to believe. I did like the other characters VI, her parents and her sister Ginny who was definitely a voice of reason as well as the flashbacks.

The last 50 or so pages were the best part of the book.
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sunshine608 | 6 reseñas más. | Feb 2, 2021 |

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