âFrom On Top of the World to Wiped Out: The Hormonal Roller Coaster No One Talks Aboutâ
One day, youâre killing it.
You wake up early, full of energy. Youâre productive, upbeat, maybe even glowing. You finally feel like yourself again.
And thenâbamâyou crash.
The next day, you can barely drag yourself out of bed. Youâre overwhelmed, drained, irritable, and foggy. Everything hurts, everything annoys you, and the world feels like too much.
Welcome to the hormonal roller coaster of perimenopause and menopause.
No one warned us it would feel this extreme.
đ˘ Why Is It So Up and Down?
Because your hormones arenât just slowly declining.
Theyâre swingingâlike a pendulum with no rhythm. One day, your estrogen might spike, giving you confidence and energy. The next day, it plummets, taking your mood, sleep, and motivation with it.
And itâs not just estrogen:
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Progesterone drops â leading to anxiety and poor sleep
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Testosterone shifts â changing your energy and sex drive
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Cortisol rises with stress â making crashes feel even worse
Your body isnât failing youâitâs recalibrating. But the process? Itâs messy.
đŠ Real Talk: What It Feels Like
You might experience:
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Feeling unstoppable one day, then feeling like crying in the grocery store the next
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Planning a big day, only to cancel everything because your body says ânope.â
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Loving your partner madly one week, and wondering if you even like them the next
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Wanting to change the world, then just wanting a nap
Itâs confusing. Itâs exhausting. And worst of all? Itâs unpredictable.
đ ď¸ How to Cope on the Crash Days
When your âsuperwomanâ energy disappears, hereâs what helps:
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Stop blaming yourself.
Youâre not lazy or failing. Youâre in hormonal flux. -
Donât fight the fatigue.
Rest when your body asks. Recharge instead of pushing through. -
Honor your emotions.
If itâs a cry day, cry. If itâs a âleave me aloneâ day, honor that boundary. -
Track your patterns.
You may begin to notice cycle-based highs and lows, even if your period is irregular. -
Prep on good days.
Batch meals, clean up, organize, or journal when youâre feeling good. Your future self will thank you.
đŁď¸ My Experience
Iâve lived this too. There are days Iâm full of energyâmotivated, passionate, getting things done, even dreaming bigger. And then suddenly... I hit a wall. The exhaustion comes fast. My brain slows down. My motivation disappears. And everything feels heavyâeven the small stuff.
On those days, I remind myself: this is temporary. And I donât need to be âproductiveâ to be valuable.
đ§ Final Word: Youâre Not Alone in the Whiplash
This back-and-forth doesnât mean youâre unstableâit means your hormones are in transition.
Some days will feel powerful. Others will feel like survival. But all of it is part of your bodyâs path forward.
Let go of the pressure to be consistent in a body thatâs constantly changing.
Your power isnât in being the same every dayâitâs in riding the waves and still showing up for yourself.
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