What it feels like to finally get an answer
For 18 months, Rachel had been waking at 3am — heart pounding, wide awake, anxious about nothing. Crying in the car on the way home from work for no reason she could name. Moments of rage at things that had never bothered her before. Brain fog that made her feel like she was running through mud. She'd seen her GP twice. Both times: blood tests normal, offered antidepressants.
She found the Scan at 11pm searching "perimenopause symptoms age 43." She almost didn't submit. "I'd been told I was fine so many times I was scared to hear it again. But the way it was framed — no obligation, Alisha reviews it personally and records a breakdown specifically for you — something about that felt different from every other thing I'd tried."
She submitted on a Sunday evening. The audio breakdown arrived 24 hours later. She listened to it in her car. She had to pull over.