Zheng Wanling’s Menopausal Rollercoaster: A Tale of Strength and Survival
From Swinging Beaches to Restless Evenings
When the 56‑year‑old actress returned to Singapore in 2018, she carried more than just a suitcase—she carried a decade of Panama sun and an 11‑year chapter in South Africa. Yet, back home, she was facing a silent foe: menopause.
“I kept thinking I was fine,” she confesses. “I always felt healthy, so I didn’t linger on the warning signs.”
The Unlucky Dinner Incident
Picture this: a casual dinner with a friend, a sudden urge to hit the restroom, and then fainting right after. The good news? She survived the freaky slip without a cheeky crash. The mischief was the missing s in “sustain.” A flash of superhero nicks!
Doctor’s Words That Echoed
- “You’re not early enough, but it’s not too late.” – A polite alarm bell.
- “Your bleeding has already taken a toll.” – A sob story.
- Your organs are “damaging one by one.” – A play‑on‑poker exploitation.
Rough Phrases: Out Of Breath and Satiated
- “I’d feel out of breath, as if I wanted to
“ “Check if the ceiling is spinning!” before I got up.” - “Squatting down? A dizzy, dumb‑script adventure.”
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