The Adapter: “A Daughter’s Story of Menopause, Bipolar Labels, and Breaking the Pattern”

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Management number 231937081 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$10.34 Model Number 231937081
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This work is a personal reflection by Amy Carlson, written during her own experience with menopause and hormonal changes. As she navigates this transition, she begins to recognize patterns in her thoughts and behaviors that mirror those of her mother, suggesting a deep intergenerational connection shaped by biology and lived experience.The narrative explores the idea that many women in the past lacked access to accurate information and treatment for hormonal changes, particularly during menopause. As a result, their struggles were often misunderstood or mislabeled—sometimes as mental health disorders like bipolar disorder—when they may have been rooted in untreated hormonal imbalances.At its heart, the story recounts the author’s childhood experience of growing up with a mother who underwent a hysterectomy at 40, followed by a difficult divorce and the challenge of rebuilding her life. During this time, the author, only 12 years old and entering puberty herself, had to cope with her mother’s emotional volatility, often taking on a level of emotional responsibility beyond her years.The piece ultimately reflects on the lasting impact of these experiences, both in understanding her mother’s struggles and in making sense of her own.As Amy Carlson moves through menopause, she begins to notice something unsettling—her thoughts, her reactions, even her emotional rhythms feel hauntingly familiar. They echo her mother.Growing up, Amy watched her mother unravel in ways no one could quite explain. After a hysterectomy at forty and a devastating divorce soon after, her mother was left to rebuild a life while quietly battling unpredictable mood swings, exhaustion, and deep disappointment. At just twelve years old, Amy found herself navigating not only her own adolescence, but also the emotional storms of the woman she needed most.Now, decades later, Amy is asking the question that was never asked before:What if it wasn’t mental illness? What if it was hormonal?In this deeply personal and thought-provoking memoir, Amy Carlson explores the silent overlap between menopause, misdiagnosis, and generational misunderstanding. With honesty and compassion, she examines how a lack of knowledge around women’s health has shaped countless lives—and how many women may have been mislabeled, unheard, and untreated.It is a story of recognition, resilience, and reclaiming the truth.For every woman who has ever wondered, “Is this really me?”—this book offers a powerful new lens. Read more

ASIN B0H4FH8Y35
ISBN13 979-8199978187
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6.24 x 0.55 x 9.24 inches
Item Weight 9.9 ounces
Print length 150 pages
Publication date June 12, 2026

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