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Earlier this year, I was flailing around after my dog Peggy\u2019s death, trying to figure out what I wanted to write about next. On Instagram, Anja Tyson (follow her, she and her daughter are so great) suggested: \u201Cthe weird spiritual / emotional / professional / transitional portal that women ages 37 to 45 are in.\u201D

I became obsessed with this idea of a portal, and when I brought it up \u2014 on IG, but also in casual conversation \u2014 it seemed to resonate. Something was happening. Maiden-becomes-crone, sure. Destabilizing, yes. But it was also an experience of transformation, of refinement.

When I asked Byock about how we can think of the portal within this framework, she told me that within a Jungian framework, there\u2019s a midlife passage \u2014 and within her work, she sees it as the moment when \u201Cstability types, realizing they\u2019ve climbed to the top of the ladder, see that they want more out of life. And so they search for meaning. The portal might be seen as the work of people who have participated in everything society expected of them on one level or another, and are finding themselves wanting more out of life \u2014 and want to find more purpose in life as change makers.\u201D

Claire Zulkey writes the very good Evil Witches newsletter. \u201CPart of me thinks that I\u2019ve gone through the portal,\u201D she told me, \u201Cbut the part of me that\u2019s paranoid and wise thinks: oh bitch you haven\u2019t even begun to portal.\u201D

She also sees portals for her friends whose marriages are \u201Con the knife\u2019s edge, where it\u2019s like do you stick this out or jump into the abyss.\u201D I\u2019ve seen this, too: some sticking, more jumping.

And the truth is: post-portal, still portaling, it\u2019s not all great. \u201CI made my life work so I could be more available to my kids,\u201D she says, \u201CYou know, chaperone their stuff, that sort of thing. And that\u2019s a privilege, but it\u2019s also really tedious. You\u2019re like, wow, I thought I\u2019d get a warm glow. All of this, it\u2019s half boredom, half gratitude.\u201D

Keren Eldad is the best sort of career and executive coach. I scheduled our interview scared it would devolve into platitudes, but you know what, it was pretty great \u2014 in part because most of her executive coaching is with clients who are, in some way or another, in the midst of a career pivot. And the vast majority of them are portal age. Women, she says, usually come to her because of feelings of stagnation. Men, by contrast, usually come because of trauma: a shift in their jobs, or on the heels of a divorce.

Eldad thinks she went through her portal when she was 36. \u201CWhatever sets you off the edge, sets you off the edge,\u201D she told me. \u201CIt can be stagnation around your career, it can be kids going to elementary school or even college. It can be around physical changes \u2014 for women, it\u2019s an aggressive trigger. First stage is denial, like in grief. The second stage is anger. And often, that anger is expressed in surgery and cosmetic enhancement. For men, it\u2019s also anger. That\u2019s the motorcycle, snowboarding, dating young people, it\u2019s the externalization of pain, to not reckon with that right now, and maybe bargain with the universe for some time. And I\u2019m here as a coach saying: so you really do this?\u201D

Karol started looking for the portal when she was in her mid-30s in the wake of a bad break-up. \u201CI had been dating this guy, and honestly, he was not my guy,\u201D she said. \u201CHe was really sweet and smart but he can\u2019t be anything other than what he needs to be for himself. I spent five years of my life building a relationship with a man, and when things aren\u2019t working in a relationship \u2014 we bend over backward trying to fix it, instead of wondering if it\u2019s fixable.\u201D

Now, Karol\u2019s thinking about the place of work in her life \u2014 and how to divide her time between her podcast and the community she\u2019s fostered there and her day j-o-b. \u201CI think I\u2019m in the thick of the portal as I go through my family-building journey,\u201D she told me. \u201CI\u2019ve gone through the depths, though, and have come out to a place where I\u201Dm really, really happy\u2026.and that\u2019s making a career-sized hole in my life.\u201D

The first thing Amanda Montei and I talked about when it came to the portal was our grandmothers. \u201CThey went to the threshold of the portal,\u201D Montei said, \u201Cbut it took them someplace else.\u201D

Put differently: they, too, aged and felt things. They just had so few places to put those feelings \u2014 and so few viable options. Montei, who I recently interviewed for the newsletter on the intersection of motherhood and consent, has been thinking about how much of the portal has to do with passing from sexual availability and objectification to something else.

\u201CSome of us spend all of these years trying to be a woman,\u201D she said. \u201CWhether that\u2019s I\u2019m going to get married and I\u2019m going to have children or I\u2019m going to have some sort of middle-class joy\u2026.maybe that doesn\u2019t come, or maybe you decide that you\u2019re going to reject all that, or that you\u2019re going to pursue something else.\u201D And so: portal time.

Montei initially covered that disaster, that blow to the self, with addiction. Recovery is part of her portal. \u201COn the one hand,\u201D she said, \u201Cit was a matter of facing all those demons in order to get sober, and facing all the ways I was ignoring, well, everything. But then once you get sober and you\u2019re not regularly disappearing yourself, not numbing out and pushing out all that stuff, it all comes to the surface. On a physical and psychological level, there\u2019s a process of purging that happens: everything comes up and out. You can\u2019t help but move into that phase, whether you want to call it a portal or a new plane of consciousness.\u201D

There\u2019s nothing magical about the portal. It can be painful and discombobulating and, as Claire Zulkey points out, sweaty. There\u2019s certainly no guaranteed joy on the other end. I don\u2019t think there\u2019s a right or a wrong way to experience it or to understand its shape in your life. I don\u2019t even think it\u2019s gendered, even though, for this piece, I\u2019m particularly interested in how women approximately my age have experienced it. It\u2019s just a period of transition. You can lean into it, you can ignore it, you can understand it as a crisis or a transformation.

I think mine started a long time ago: when I left a career I loved on terms that were not my own, and then spent the next few years trying and often spectacularly failing to find a new way forward. I know I\u2019m not through the portal. But I also know I\u2019ve confronted some of the stickiest, hardest, yet clarifying parts. And in this place, at least in this moment \u2014 what I feel is force. My own.

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The landmark DCCT study (1983-1993) demonstrated the benefits of intensive therapy aimed at near normal glycemia versus conventional therapy (as practiced in 1982) in reducing the risk of microvascular complications in 1,441 subjects with T1D over a mean follow-up of 6.5 years. The EDIC study (1994-present) is the observational follow-up study of the DCCT cohort. The overarching goal of the EDIC study is to continue to assess the long-term effects of intensive versus conventional therapy on microvascular and cardiovascular complications. The EDIC study has notably shown that the early beneficial effects of intensive blood glucose control on diabetes-related complications have persisted for more than 20 years despite similar HbA1c levels in the two groups during EDIC, termed metabolic memory. Former intensive therapy also greatly reduced the risk of cardiovascular events, advanced microvascular complications such as chronic kidney disease and eye complications requiring surgery, and mortality. The current phase of EDIC also focuses on the interaction between and the effects of aging and long-duration diabetes on cognitive and physical function as well as the long-term effects of diabetes-related complications on quality-of-life and health care costs. The current updated version of the EDIC Protocol is available for download.

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