"I didn't believe it could just be menopause. I thought it must be a brain tumour or dementia."
Kirsty Dixon's life changed overnight when she started experiencing intense brain fog at 49 years old.
Kirsty, from York, was staring at her screen at work one day, when suddenly she could not remember what she was doing.
"I just asked myself 'What is my name?', and I couldn't even remember my own name.
"I felt like I was going mad, I thought it was only me."
The problems continued when she tried to access support.
"I thought, why aren't people listening to me?
"I've got something really serious going on but I can't get anyone to listen."
Kirsty was told by a doctor that what she had experienced was part of the menopause.
