Menopause Matters - Let’s Talk

De: Heather Currie and Ruth Devlin
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  • The podcast which we hope will become your go to for anything to do with the menopause & related topics.

    Each episode will be packed with useful information & resources to help you make those more informed decisions.

    We will provide information you can trust with no ‘flim flam’ or doom & gloom.


    Useful links & resources:

    Women’s Health concern: www.womens-health-concern.org

    Menopause Matters : www.menopausematters.co.uk

    Let’s Talk Menopause : www.letstalkmenopause.co.uk

    NHS inform: www.nhsinform.scot/healthy-living/womens-health


    The Menopause Matters;Let’s Talk Podcast is hosted by Dr Heather Currie MBE, founder of Menopause Matters & Ruth Devlin founder of Let’s Talk Menopause with Dr Becky Smithson.


    Heather is a gynaecologist with special interests in menopause, Premenstrual syndrome and cervical screening. She is a trustee and past chair of the British Menopause Society (BMS), Co-editor of post Reproductive Health, the journal of the BMS, Clinical advisor to Scottish government for the Women’s Health Plan for Scotland, and founder and MD of Menopause Matters, set up in 2001.


    Ruth is a registered nurse, an educator, a reflexologist & has training in cognitive behaviour therapy. She is the founder & MD of Let’s Talk Menopause, set up in 2012 working & collaborating across all sectors. She published the book, Men…Let’s Talk Menopause.


    Producer & audio engineer: Gregor Reid


    Episodes of the Menopause Matters : Let’s Talk Podcast will land every week during Series 1 beginning 28 May 2024.


    Additional resources:

    ·BMS : www.thebms.org.uk

    ·NICE guidelines : www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng23

    ·Jackie Lynch/Nutritionist : www.well-well-well.co.uk

    ·Squeezy app : www.squeezyapp.com

    ·Daisy Network : www.daisynetwork.org

    ·The Eve Appeal : www.eveappeal.org.uk

    ·Endometriosis UK : www.endometriosis-uk.org

    ·The Royal Osteoporosis Society : theros.org.uk

    ·PCOS : www.womens-health-concern.org/shop-items/polycystic-ovary-syndrome/

    ·PMS: www.pms.org.uk/

    ·CBT self help guide : ‘Living Well Through The Menopause' & ‘Managing Hot flushes and Night sweats; A cognitive behavioural self-help guide to the Menopause’ by Myra Hunter and Melanie Smith: https://tinyurl.com/bde7f86k


    Dr. Heather Currie of Menopause Matters and Ruth Devlin of Let’s Talk Menopause

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    All the information given by Menopause Matters, Let’s Talk is protected by copyright and is not to be reproduced without our express permission. All information is as accurate as possible at time of recording and is for information purposes only. The information and support that the podcast Menopause Matters, Let’s Talk provides is for your own personal use. It is not intended to replace or substitute the conclusion and advice from any medical professional you may come in contact with. You should always seek advice from your healthcare professional regarding a medical condition.


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  • Carrying on with the Urogenital symptoms - the urinary & bladder symptoms.
    Jul 1 2024

    What a huge impact these symptoms can have on your quality of life yet, remarkably, they remain some of the most under reported & under treated ones.

    We completely understand that it can be very embarrassing going and talking about these symptoms but there is so much help you can get alongside things you can do yourself so please don’t hesitate to seek out professional help & get referred to a pelvic health specialist/ physiotherapist if needed.

    We talk through all the symptoms you could experience, why you’re experiencing them in the first place and what are the options available to manage & cope with these symptoms.

    We’re delighted to be joined by Myra Robson, a pelvic health specialist/ physiotherapist and founder of the Squeezy App, who gives us an insight into her vast experience in this area bringing up the even more challenging topic to talk about…faecal/anal incontinence.

    We hope you understand after listening to this episode that you are very much not alone in experiencing these symptoms. There is, as always, a huge difference in everyone’s experience, they are extremely common and are some of those long term symptoms so unless you tackle them they’re not going to go away.


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  • Vulvas, vaginas - those Urogenital symptoms.
    Jun 24 2024

    These are some of the most under reported, under treated symptoms and fall into the category of your longterm symptoms, although we realise that for some of you the others you might be experiencing can often feel like long term ones as well!

    We go through a quick recap about your basic anatomy…this can often be a tad hazy for a few folk and then straight into the nitty gritty of all the potential symptoms you could experience.

    As always lots of options to look into to help manage and cope with these symptoms. We talk about moisturisers, lubricants, and of course vaginal estrogen, as well as giving some top tips around basic hygiene.

    How do you start to have that conversation about these symptoms and what about prolapses & lichen sclerosus.

    Fear not, we haven’t forgotten something, the next episode follows on with the urinary side of matters.


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    23 m
  • The psychological & emotional symptoms.
    Jun 17 2024

    Thankfully there has been increased awareness about these symptoms in relation to the Menopause in recent years. They are incredibly common and can be some of the most debilitating symptoms that people will experience…but don’t forget, not everyone will experience these symptoms.

    It can be challenging for some people to identify the cause of these symptoms, as it’s not always related to hormones - there can be many contributory factors.

    We discuss the range of options which can help to manage these symptoms.

    Is it right to take antidepressants, should you take HRT, is a combination acceptable?

    We go through alternative options for you to consider, either on their own or in combination with the above, but remember taking an individualised approach is always important.

    We also continue the conversation about HRT.


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