The toolkit between you and a doctor who finally listens. For women 40 to 60 who have been told ‘your bloods are normal’ too many times. Understand what is happening, track what matters, and walk into your next visit with evidence in hand.
Forty per cent of women say their menopause symptoms have affected work. Fewer than ten per cent are offered hormone therapy. The information gap is enormous. This kit closes it.
Designed to be used together. Each one builds on the last. Every page is anchored to the major menopause societies (NICE, the Menopause Society, the British Menopause Society, the Lancet Commission on dementia prevention). No fluff, no fearmongering, no toxic positivity.
The main book. Written as if by a woman who has been through it, with the science to back her up.
Turn vague suffering into patterns over four to twelve weeks. The data your clinician actually needs.
Hand it over at the start of the visit. A clinician can read in seconds what would take you ten minutes to explain.
Turns three files into a guided four-week system, so you know exactly what to do first.
Plus the free 10 Questions guide, included with every order.
Five files. Lifetime access. Print as often as you like.
If the Survival Kit does not give you a clearer plan for your next appointment within 14 days, write to me and you will be refunded in full. No forms, no guilt, no quiz. Your trust matters more than the sale.
No. The Survival Kit is for general education and personal reflection. It is not a substitute for the diagnosis or treatment of a qualified clinician who knows your history. The author is not a physician. The kit is designed to help you have a far better conversation with the clinician you do see.
You receive both PDF and Word (.docx) versions of every file. The PDFs are print-ready. The Word files can be opened, edited, or filled in digitally. Everything works on Mac, PC, iPad, and modern phones.
Yes, if your symptoms suggest the early stages of the transition. Perimenopause typically begins in the mid-forties but can begin in the late thirties. The kit covers the full range, including primary ovarian insufficiency and early menopause. If you are well into your sixties, the long-term health and screening sections are still highly relevant.
Yes. The kit references guidance from the Menopause Society (US/Canada), the British Menopause Society and NICE (UK), the International Menopause Society, the EMAS in Europe, and the Australasian Menopause Society. The clinician directory at the back of the main book lists the right place to look in each region.
Yes. The kit helps you track how you are responding, prepare your review appointment, and understand what to ask if your dose or formulation needs adjusting. It also covers what to expect at two, six, and twelve weeks of treatment.
The kit explicitly covers non-hormonal options, GSM treatment for breast cancer survivors (with the agreement of an oncology team), and the questions to ask. Always discuss your individual situation with your clinical team. The kit will help you prepare those discussions.
Instantly. After checkout you receive an email with download links to all five files. You can also reach the download page directly from the order confirmation.
The kit is licensed for personal use. Please ask anyone who would benefit to buy their own copy at this page; the support keeps the work going and the next edition possible.
You have read the science. You have been tracking your body. You have a list of questions and a sheet with your history on it. This is what advocacy actually looks like. Take your time. Take your kit. Trust yourself.
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