Emotional Intelligence Report |Menopause

Surface Behaviors

S. No. Behavior Content
1 Experiencing hot flashes Link Content
2 Adhering to exercise routines Link Content
3 Adjusting lifestyle habits Link Content
4 Attending doctor appointments Link Content
5 Being admitted for a heart workup Link Content
6 Being diagnosed as menopausal Link Content
7 Being diagnosed with pneumonia Link Content
8 Being on Veozah for 2 weeks Link Content
9 Being rushed to the ER Link Content
10 Being sent back to endocrinology Link Content
11 Being treated for a Crohn's flare (enteritis) Link Content
12 Bouncing back for a week before symptoms return Link Content
13 Considering alternative treatments Link Content
14 Considering vaginal estrogen as a supplement Link Content
15 Creating an account with Amazon Medical/One Medical Link Content
16 Developing a new internal platform for the team Link Content
17 Difficulty falling asleep Link Content
18 Difficulty sleeping Link Content
19 Discussing hormone replacement therapy (HRT) Link Content
20 Discussing treatment options and health overall with the ARNP Link Content
21 Engaging in physical therapy Link Content
22 Engaging in well-women appointments Link Content
23 Enjoying life without excessive sweating Link Content
24 Experiencing frequent hot flashes Link Content
25 Experiencing night sweats Link Content
26 Experiencing relief from hot flashes Link Content
27 Experiencing sudden bouts of sweating Link Content
28 Experiencing the terrifying symptoms again, with severe mid back pain Link Content
29 Experiencing tolerable sweating and no night sweats Link Content
30 Exploring non-HRT options Link Content
31 Expressing concerns about using Veozah Link Content
32 Expressing disappointment in the practitioner's lack of knowledge Link Content
33 Expressing fear of insomnia side effects and blood work Link Content
34 Feeling anxious and nervous Link Content
35 Feeling better after the medication Link Content
36 Feeling claustrophobic and unsettled Link Content
37 Feeling depressed about the situation Link Content
38 Feeling desperate for sleep Link Content
39 Feeling like crawling out of the skin Link Content
40 Feeling like more is slipping through the cracks Link Content
41 Feeling the need to vent and seek advice Link Content
42 Following a specific diet Link Content
43 Following up with a GI specialist Link Content
44 Following up with a GYN Link Content
45 Forgetting deadlines and assignments Link Content
46 Getting a chest X-ray Link Content
47 Getting bloodwork ordered Link Content
48 Halving the dose of Veozah Link Content
49 Having an upcoming appointment with the doctor Link Content
50 Having another attack of profuse sweating, brain fog, puking, and belly/back ache Link Content
51 Having mild suicidal ideation thoughts Link Content
52 Hoping for positive outcomes Link Content
53 Learning about a new drug called Veozah Link Content
54 Managing stress levels Link Content
55 Mentioning a specific medication (Veozah) Link Content
56 Mentioning previous research on hormone balance Link Content
57 Mentioning the short time Veozah has been on the market Link Content
58 Monitoring symptoms Link Content
59 No longer needing a fan constantly Link Content
60 Not experiencing any side effects Link Content
61 Noting that Veozah is not covered by insurance Link Content
62 Oversleeping and missing work meetings Link Content
63 Participating in support groups Link Content
64 Perceiving cognitive decline Link Content
65 Planning a follow-up appointment in 6 weeks Link Content
66 Praying for insurance coverage Link Content
67 Previous instances of insomnia Link Content
68 Previously experiencing side effects from progesterone Link Content
69 Receiving a critical lab result (cortisol level of 2) Link Content
70 Receiving a prescription for estrogen and progesterone Link Content
71 Receiving antibiotics and a steroid dose pack Link Content
72 Receiving IV solumedrol Link Content
73 Receiving pelvic exam Link Content
74 Receiving prescription recommendations Link Content
75 Receiving samples of Veozah Link Content
76 Recognizing the need for other options Link Content
77 Rejecting birth control, IUD, and antidepressants as treatment options Link Content
78 Reliance on sleep aids Link Content
79 Requesting a virtual visit with an ARNP Link Content
80 Requesting additional bloodwork Link Content
81 Requesting vaginal estradiol cream refill Link Content
82 Researching medication online Link Content
83 Researching treatment options Link Content
84 Restless leg syndrome Link Content
85 Reviewing symptoms with the regular practitioner Link Content
86 Scheduling an appointment with a local doctor on the Menopause Society list Link Content
87 Seeing a different doctor who is concerned Link Content
88 Seeking a new doctor Link Content
89 Seeking alternative treatments Link Content
90 Seeking help from a healthcare professional Link Content
91 Seeking information from the oncologist Link Content
92 Seeking medical advice Link Content
93 Seeking medical assessment and lab work Link Content
94 Seeking medical attention at the ER Link Content
95 Seeking medical attention at urgent care Link Content
96 Seeking relief from symptoms Link Content
97 Seeking second opinions Link Content
98 Sharing experiences with others Link Content
99 Sharing medical records and prescriptions with the ARNP Link Content
100 Signing up for Winona for immediate help Link Content
101 Signing up with the manufacturer for reduced cost Link Content
102 Sleeping better at night Link Content
103 Starting medication (Veozah) Link Content
104 Struggling with workload Link Content
105 Suspecting Veozah as the root cause Link Content
106 Taking a leave of absence at school Link Content
107 Taking high doses of melatonin Link Content
108 Taking oxibutin for hot flashes Link Content
109 Taking prescribed medication Link Content
110 Temporary cessation of sweating Link Content
111 Tracking progress Link Content
112 Trying different combinations of prescriptions Link Content
113 Trying new medications (Imvexxy, Viozah) Link Content
114 Trying other hot flash reducing treatments Link Content
115 Undergoing hepatic testing Link Content
116 Unwillingness to stop taking Veozah Link Content
117 Using a neck fan Link Content
118 Using assistive devices Link Content
119 Using cannabis for sleep Link Content
120 Using medication coupons Link Content
121 Visiting the primary care physician Link Content
122 Vomiting along with belly and back ache Link Content
123 Waking up in the middle of the night Link Content

Vulnerable Moments Show All

  1. Adjusting to a new normal
  2. Anticipating positive changes in quality of life
  3. Assessing the financial implications of specialty pharmacy and coupons
  4. Balancing personal health history with current needs
  5. Balancing work and treatment
  6. Being nervous to try HRT
  7. Being unable to use HRT due to estrogen-positive breast cancer history
  8. Communicating with loved ones
  9. Concerns about cognitive decline impacting performance
  10. Considering alternative treatments due to limited options
  11. Considering the impact of symptoms on daily life and well-being
  12. Coping with pain
  13. Coping with physical limitations
  14. Dealing with hot flashes and restless leg syndrome
  15. Dealing with side effects
  16. Dealing with the challenges of hot flashes
  17. Dealing with uncertainty
  18. Evaluating the potential side effects of new medications
  19. Experiencing a relapse
  20. Experiencing anxiety and depression
  21. Experiencing confusion about the effectiveness of Veozah
  22. Experiencing depression and suicidal thoughts
  23. Experiencing disappointment and stress after the appointment
  24. Experiencing imposter syndrome
  25. Facing financial challenges

Choice Points Show All

  1. Choosing between different lifestyle modifications
  2. Choosing between different medication options
  3. Choosing between different rehabilitation programs
  4. Choosing between different sleep aids and combinations of prescriptions
  5. Choosing between different strategies to manage insomnia
  6. Choosing between different treatment options
  7. Choosing between different treatment options for anxiety/depression
  8. Choosing between traditional and alternative medicine
  9. Choosing how to communicate feelings of claustrophobia and being unsettled to the doctor
  10. Choosing to be proactive in managing menopausal symptoms
  11. Choosing to consider vaginal estrogen as a supplement
  12. Choosing to continue taking Veozah after 2 weeks without side effects
  13. Choosing to create an account with Amazon Medical/One Medical
  14. Choosing to discuss menopausal symptoms during the well-women appointment
  15. Choosing to follow up with a GYN after being diagnosed as menopausal