Saturday, 1 November 2025

Medicalisation

 

Medicalisation

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As ever, I can only read the ‘headlines of Chris’s posts at ‘Always smiling,’ but I had to smile at the heading of her latest post, ‘I feel I missed out.’

Her post was about menopause. Of course, there’s peri-menopause and post-menopause as well, so there’s no escape from all the ‘research’ that goes into this mysterious condition that affects every woman if she lives long enough.

Of course, some women have gynaecologically challenging times, and deserve sympathy and practical help. Most women I know have ‘just got on with it.’

My apologies if I’ve trampled on any toes, but my gripe is a general one, that we live in an increasingly medicalised world.

Natural conditions are transformed into marathons of ‘experience,’ with ‘problems’ to be faced and ‘overcome,’ as if we are climbing a mountain and need to be provided with ropes, axes, and crampons. Don’t forget the ‘special diet,’ either, to compensate for all the things that will now and forever be missing, or to provide for the ‘new’ and ‘challenging’ things we will face in any new or unfamiliar condition in which we find ourselves.

Of course, it is essential to be aware and alert, to monitor our health and take steps to preserve strength and wellbeing. It is also important to maintain a sense of balance.

There is no cure for life.