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When Your Brain Plays Hide and Seek: Memory, Migraines & Misdiagnosis
March 24, 2026·9:26·Episode 2
Quick Summary
A UK woman's hot flashes turned out to be seizures from brain tumors, Reddit users share alarming memory lapses during perimenopause, and new research reveals how migraines change through the menopause transition.
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When Your Brain Plays Hide and Seek: Memory, Migraines & Misdiagnosis
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Key Takeaways
- ✦Hot flashes can sometimes mask other conditions — trust your instincts when something feels significantly different
- ✦Perimenopause memory lapses are common and usually temporary, caused by fluctuating estrogen affecting neurotransmitters
- ✦Migraine patterns often worsen during perimenopause due to erratic hormone fluctuations, not just decline
Sources & References
- 📰Mom's hot flashes were actually seizures from brain tumors
- 💬Reddit discussion: Scary memory lapses during perimenopause
- 🔬Research: Migraine and the menopause transition
- How estrogen affects brain function and memory
- When to trust your instincts about symptoms
- Understanding "tip of the tongue" memory issues in perimenopause
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