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Sonya's avatar

I watched this documentary with a group of middle-age friends. We lost our collective shit over the tooth soundbite, had to pause it and replay because we were all freaking out about this bomb-drop of a statement. We also felt skepticism about the stat, so I'm glad you're looking into it!

Thank you for doing the digging and research to contextualize this documentary!

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Thanks again Dr. Gunter! I agree 100%! I watched with the CME web discussion and also found myself scratching my head after thinking “what did I actually learn?” I get that women’s health needs attention and I fully support science backed research as well as those trying to give a voice to the health effects of menopause and how we can utilize what we know to age better, feel best and further longevity and quality of life simultaneously. These are important newsworthy things. However, I didn’t feel like I watched an accredited scientific documentary at all. I felt like I watched a prolonged tik tok video with all the sensationalized headlines of the “menopause moment” on social media. Just seems like a money grab to me. At least don’t advertise is as medical science and label it what it is. A menopause documentary by someone with influence who went through menopause, had a hard time, and has access to important people in the menopauseuniverse (menoverse?) to validate her experience navigating the health challenges women face at this stage of life. I mean, I still would have watched it. I did not submit my CME credit. Felt a little dirty.

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