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Jean Lush

Host: Dr. James Dobson

March 16, 2021

When "menopausal misery" hits, women can experience hot flashes, headaches, anxiety and sometimes even deep depression. In this part 2 discussion, the late author Jean Lush explains that as a woman's menstrual cycle ceases, her body changes and she will often lack energy, be on edge, and can have frequent, exhausting mood changes. Lush counsels husbands to be extra supportive during this time, and tells women they can look forward to greater energy on the other side.

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Jean Lush

The late Jean Lush was an author and certified counselor with CRISTA Ministries in Seattle, Washington. For over 30 years, she offered insight into the dynamics of womanhood via her ministry and published works, and became well known for her radio and television outreach. Lush co-authored many books, including, Mothers and Sons: Raising Boys to be Men, Women and Stress: Practical Ways to Manage Tension, and the best-selling Emotional Phases of a Women's Life. Lush attended The University of Adelaide in South Australia, and was one of the first women certified as a marriage counselor in the state of Washington. Mrs. Lush died of cancer in 1996 at the age of 82. Jean and her husband, Lyall, who preceded her in death in 1991, proudly raised a son, David, and a daughter, Robin. Jean is survived by her children, plus nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.