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Woman looking down at paperwork with a thoughtful, slightly confused expression in soft natural light, representing normal bloodwork results despite ongoing symptoms.
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Normal Bloodwork, Real Symptoms: Why You Still Feel Off

“Everything looks normal.”
And yet… you don’t feel normal.
This is where many women get stuck—questioning themselves when the answers don’t show up on paper. But perimenopause doesn’t always follow a straight line, and one test doesn’t tell the whole story.

Infographic comparing PMS and perimenopause, showing differences in symptoms, patterns, and hormonal changes, including a note about hysterectomy and continued hormonal cycles.
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PMS vs Perimenopause: What Is Actually Happening in Your Body?

Many women start to wonder: is this just PMS… or is something else going on?

PMS follows a pattern. It’s tied to your cycle and usually eases when your period begins. But perimenopause feels different. Symptoms become less predictable, last longer, and can show up outside of your cycle—affecting sleep, mood, and energy in ways that feel harder to manage.

Understanding the difference brings clarity. And clarity removes fear.

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