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Real people,
real stories
Hormonally is all about keeping it real.
You have probably heard lots of celebrity stories on perimenopause and pregnancy, but do these ever feel relatable to what you’re going through?
Hormonally wants to showcase real people’s real stories. Whether it’s a video clip, a sound bite, or some text you would like us to post, this is a space where you can have your voice heard. You can learn a lot from other people’s experiences and at Hormonally we want to build a community of allies that can help one another. Speaking up can be daunting, but it can also be empowering. Most importantly, sharing your story might help someone else who really needs to feel seen and heard.
Watch & listen to real stories
Sara: Living with Endometriosis
Living with endometriosis is a daily battle. Endless doctors’ visits, unanswered questions, and the constant struggle to find a healthcare provider that understands. Despite it all, we find strength in one another’s stories and courage in our journey. Endometriosis is tough… but you’re tougher..
Eva: Postpartum Depression
In the quiet moments between baby cries, I navigate the difficult feelings I don’t quite understand. Postpartum depression is my unspoken struggle. Every smile feels heavy, every laugh feels dull, but I’m finding my way. I’m learning that it’s okay to not be okay.
Frankie: Living with PMDD
Living with PMDD means my emotions often feel out of my control. From rage that seems to come from nowhere, to weeks of isolation, it’s lonely, but I fight. I’ve found hope in hormonal treatments and the chance to embrace stability. It’s not just about managing symptoms; it’s about reclaiming my life. Here’s to brighter days and my journey towards hormonally healing.
How can you be a hormone ally?
Share your story with us
It’s pretty simple – share, listen, understand, and in doing so, support others. Together we are so much stronger.
The voices in these resources have been changed to protect the anonymity of those who have shared their story.