Sooooo, I'm not sure why I've decided to press on and actually start blogging again other than the fact I have been living this out-of-body experience, so I might as well do an out-of-body activity - and be productive.
So, here is my biography. I am 51 years of age going on 95. I possess a fully-functional body that creaks and squeaks when forced out of inertia. My brain ticks on and is quite capable of coming up with half-baked ideas (like starting this blog), but I think it has reached its sell-by date thanks to AI usurping the necessary skill of formulating any kind of original thought or problem-solving plan.
Other than the frolicking of my fingertips across these keyboards, every other aspect of my life has come to a grinding halt. And lest you think that I am prone to onomatopoeic ramblings, let me assure you that this is not the case. In fact, I can feel the onslaught of inertia embracing me right now, and I know I should stop this ramble.
So, before I lose my nerve and just shut this laptop, let me leave you with one final line of what this ramble is actually about - Menopause: the stage of a woman's life when her menstrual periods stop permanently, and she can no longer get pregnant. Menopause is not a disease or disorder — it is a normal part of aging for women. The time leading up to menopause is called the menopausal transition or perimenopause.
Hone in on the part of 'it is not a disease or disorder' because this blog is all about debunking that laughable notion thorugh personal experience.
Toodles.💋