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Megyn Kelly, 55, praises menopause treatment that's completely transformed her health: 'There's no shame in it'

The political commentator, 55, credited the medication with fixing a series of health issues she had been grappling with.

7 April 2026 at 07:04 am
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Megyn Kelly, 55, praises menopause treatment that's completely transformed her health: 'There's no shame in it'

Megyn Kelly, the well-known political commentator, recently opened up about how a menopause treatment has significantly improved her health. At the age of 55, Kelly has been candid about the challenges she faced during her transition and the relief she feels now that the medication has addressed her health concerns.

In a recent interview, Kelly discussed how she had been struggling with various health issues related to menopause. These included fatigue, mood swings, and sleep disturbances, which had been impacting her daily life and professional work. She emphasized that these symptoms were not only physically taxing but also emotionally draining, affecting her ability to perform at her best.

Kelly's journey with menopause treatment began when she sought medical advice to manage these symptoms. Her healthcare provider recommended a specific medication designed to alleviate menopausal symptoms. Initially, Kelly was hesitant to start the treatment, as she felt that discussing menopause and its effects was a private matter. However, after researching the medication and speaking with other women who had benefited from it, she decided to give it a try.

To her surprise, Kelly experienced a remarkable transformation in her health almost immediately. The medication helped regulate her mood, reduced her fatigue, and improved her sleep patterns. She credited these improvements to the medication, which she now believes has been a game-changer in her life. Kelly's experience has led her to advocate for open discussions about menopause and the available treatments, encouraging other women to seek help without feeling embarrassed.

Kelly's candidness about her health journey has resonated with many women who are going through menopause. She has used her platform to normalize conversations about this phase of life, emphasizing that it is not something to be ashamed of. By sharing her story, Kelly hopes to empower other women to seek medical advice and consider treatment options that can improve their quality of life.

In addition to her personal health improvements, Kelly's experience has also influenced her professional outlook. She has spoken about how the medication has allowed her to be more focused and engaged in her work, contributing to her ability to deliver insightful commentary. Kelly's renewed energy and improved well-being have been noticeable to her colleagues and viewers alike.

The medical community supports Kelly's positive experience with menopause treatment. Hormone replacement therapies and other medications are commonly prescribed to alleviate menopausal symptoms, and many women report significant relief. However, it's important for women to consult with their healthcare providers to determine the most appropriate treatment plan for their individual needs.

Megyn Kelly's story serves as a reminder that menopause, while a natural part of women's lives, does not have to be a source of suffering. With the right treatment, women can experience a remarkable improvement in their health and well-being. Kelly's openness about her journey encourages others to seek help and break the stigma surrounding menopause, paving the way for healthier and more fulfilling lives for women of all ages.

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