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  • Every week I receive so many questions about whether it’s safe to take hormones after age 60, if it’s safe to start them more than 10 years after menopause, or when I have a family history of breast cancer, amongst others. Today I’ll be answering some of the most common questions regarding timing of hormone replacement and the science behind statements that we should stop them at a certain age, and similar recommendations that are still made by many physicians.
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  • @barbarasardella7680
    @barbarasardella7680 8 місяців тому +230

    I'm 82 and been taking bio-identical hormones since aged 54. I'm totally healthy. I also eat only organic. Rarely sugar, wheat or dairy and exercise most days for 60 years.

    • @2brunhilda
      @2brunhilda 6 місяців тому +6

      I didn’t take hormones but I’m now my body is wrinkling terribly. I’m 76.

    • @Jesusjunkie402
      @Jesusjunkie402 6 місяців тому +8

      ​​​@@2brunhildaI think wrinkling is genetic. Have you tried using a retinol? Also AHA for exfoliating once or twice a week. Retinoids are great for cell turnover and smoothing out wrinkles. It's never too late. Good luck! I forgot always sunscreen and reapply every two hours

    • @carolfactor1865
      @carolfactor1865 2 місяці тому +7

      I’m 80 and still on a transdermal delivery hormone.

    • @angelao1953
      @angelao1953 Місяць тому +7

      I've been in menopause for 25 years due to a total hysterectomy at 29. I am 55 now and recently learned about HRT. I get my first pellets on Friday and I can not wait! My tendons and ligaments have hurt for so very long and my body sounds like it is slowly deteriorating. Thank you for sharing! You are an inspiration, Barbara! :)

    • @cheylou1
      @cheylou1 Місяць тому

      God bless you! My doc in canada do not prescribe HRT for older women!

  • @ldav2006
    @ldav2006 Місяць тому +24

    We were lied to. 76 with breast and thyroid cancer. Was told no help with symptoms. Started estradoil from urologist due to recurrent UTS happening monthly. GAME CHANGER! NOT ONE UTI IN A YEAR! Oncologist agreed even though I'm estrogen receptive breast cancer.
    This news will benefit so many women. My 50 yr. old daughter will have a better menopause and quality of life than I have.

    • @jeanluby4636
      @jeanluby4636 19 днів тому

      That's right!! Take what works! Everyone is different!!

  • @Charlotte-gg9pv
    @Charlotte-gg9pv Рік тому +123

    I am so glad I saw this video as I have been taking Bio-Identical hormones for donkey years now and could never stop. The advantages are even more for me than you mention:
    If I take less my hair starts falling out, I cannot sleep, I get digestive issues, I become depressed or very emotional, anxious and get stress incontinence! It helps me physically emotionally and mentally in every way! Thank God for estrogen, I can recommend for every woman after 50. I am 76 now and will never stop taking them!

    • @debrabenavidez3382
      @debrabenavidez3382 Рік тому +16

      What kind of estrogen are you on? I’m new to this and researching to decide which one to start taking.

    • @kebbasda
      @kebbasda 3 місяці тому +4

      May I ask for the name of the bio identical hormones you’re taking? Thanks in advance

    • @lyricgirl45
      @lyricgirl45 2 місяці тому +1

      If I Starting at 62 will it help my skin ?

    • @ccc4102
      @ccc4102 Місяць тому +2

      ​@@lyricgirl45it makes you look and feel better. I'm 75 and i will take HRT to the end. Take a little rub of testosterone too.

    • @jeanluby4636
      @jeanluby4636 19 днів тому

      I'm glad it worked for you do whatever works!! I couldn't take hormones increased monthly flow to dangerous level had to stop. If it works take it!! They're back and forth with H replacement anyway.

  • @deelicious1610
    @deelicious1610 3 місяці тому +37

    Bless you!! Every woman needs to hear this. After my female exam, I will be starting them. Age 69. Better late than never. ❤

    • @clarewalters5189
      @clarewalters5189 3 місяці тому +2

      Your very similar age to my mum. She’s 70 in 2 months. She’s struggled for years since she went through menopause. I wasn’t sure if this info applied to her at 70. Lots of mention of age 60.
      Great to hear you’ve been prescribed HRT.
      Going to look into this for her.
      Can I ask if you were prescribed testosterone also? Many thanks 🙏🏻

    • @deelicious1610
      @deelicious1610 3 місяці тому

      @@clarewalters5189 Doctor hasn’t prescribed anything yet. She is waiting for Pap smear results.

    • @deelicious1610
      @deelicious1610 2 місяці тому

      @@clarewalters5189 Not sure yet. Waiting for clear Pap smear, then she will prescribe. I was tested long ago and had very low testosterone.

    • @deelicious1610
      @deelicious1610 2 місяці тому +4

      @@clarewalters5189 yes. Progesterone, estrodiol, and testosterone.

    • @mariacervantes9514
      @mariacervantes9514 Місяць тому +5

      I'm 68 and l have an appointment on May 2 with mi hormone dr, wish me luck

  • @amredrisco8416
    @amredrisco8416 Рік тому +76

    Thank you oh so much 💓 I'm 63 and and have never taken systemic HRT, but your advice has made me feel empowered to seek help. ..

    • @ravenred201
      @ravenred201 Місяць тому +4

      i'm like you, 60 now, went into menopause at 40- never took HRT- would love to start them if i could find a doc too help, they demand a mammogram first which i don't want to have done...grrrrr

    • @rosalia6119
      @rosalia6119 26 днів тому +2

      @@ravenred201I hear ya 62 here and I want to start something with HRT , but how can we find a good dr who well versed , they all seem to be online 😢

  • @claradontcara
    @claradontcara 2 місяці тому +31

    I went to a Gyno (a menopause specialist) a few days ago hoping for HRT for fatigue, moodiness, brain fog - and she told me NO because I'm 61. She also went ON and ON and ON about vaginal dryness because she said that i "MIGHT want to have sex when I'm SEVENTY ONE!" Oh she was HORRIBLE. She told me about the 2002 study, about "Bioidentical hormones" and all KINDS of shit that's already online, even after already telling me that I was too damn OLD because "plaque/arteries." I mean sure, I'm old, but I have NO other health issues, plus I exercise, eat right and am strong as a damn horse. I wouldn't even be ASKING for hormones if I had any other options.

    • @kim_858
      @kim_858 2 місяці тому +12

      I am so sorry you went through that..
      You must find another Dr...
      I went to my primary care physicians office and was seen by the NP, who I always see, and love, and I was equipped with all the positive things that HRT can do for us older women. I'm 59 and in better health than her, her words..lol
      She had no problem starting me on a low dose of an estradiol patch and oral progesterone..
      We are going to check back in when I have my annual with her in November..
      Please don't give up on finding another Dr.
      Best of luck to you!!!

    • @marygarrett9724
      @marygarrett9724 2 місяці тому +6

      Yes, new doctor

    • @susannarducci3350
      @susannarducci3350 Місяць тому +3

      A doctor for big HMO in Northern California just told me same thing. Sent me to the psychiatrists instead. Now what do I do??

    • @carolapostolos8929
      @carolapostolos8929 Місяць тому

      ​@@susannarducci3350Get a new doctor.

    • @bethmbuchanan
      @bethmbuchanan Місяць тому

      @@susannarducci3350 Find a new doctor!

  • @joankolek8373
    @joankolek8373 7 місяців тому +76

    I'm 77yrs and I'm still using hormones, it's the only reason I'm still sane ,I really don't want to ever give it up,and I will fight to keep using it.

    • @TrudyContos-gq1bw
      @TrudyContos-gq1bw 4 місяці тому +1

      Thank you. I did go through menopause 11 YEARS ago.

    • @pejisan
      @pejisan 3 місяці тому +6

      it is outrageous that we have to fight for it

    • @jeanluby4636
      @jeanluby4636 Місяць тому +1

      Absolutely of no benefit to me just gave me heavy periods.

    • @denisewittman975
      @denisewittman975 Місяць тому

      Thank you for your comment. I’m 66 on HRT pellets for 2.5 years. I don’t plan on ever stopping either

    • @brenda012249
      @brenda012249 Місяць тому

      Where do you get your hormones. I have Been told no from the beginning. I was on it for 1 1/2 years when menopause started and when the old study first came out no one will give it to me. I’m tired of hearing no.

  • @tupelohoney1803
    @tupelohoney1803 5 місяців тому +53

    I went through menopause at 51. I’m now 61 and will be 62 soon. HRT was never something discussed with me by my dr and even she had I probably just would have said “I want to do this naturally”. My biggest issue in the last 11 years is my sleep. It has steadily gotten worse and worse. I’m still very healthy but, it’s taking a toll on my body, I can feel it. I feel like I look a lot older in the last few years. I really feel like my lack of deep, restful sleep is the key to this feeling. My struggle has been finding a dr who will really consider putting me on HRT at my age. 😢

    • @claradontcara
      @claradontcara 4 місяці тому +24

      Hmmmm...I'm in your exact situation. 61 years old, menopause in early 50s, reluctant to take any drug I didn't feel like I had to, etc. NOW I am getting ready to ask my doctor about HRT. Wish me luck. I'm sorry you can't find a doctor to help you...wish me luck and I wish YOU luck!

    • @tupelohoney1803
      @tupelohoney1803 4 місяці тому +10

      @@claradontcara It seems to be an uphill battle to get HRT as a woman in your 60's but, I'm not giving up and I wish you the best.

    • @dlandrews1
      @dlandrews1 4 місяці тому +6

      Don’t give up until you find someone who will do it!

    • @dlandrews1
      @dlandrews1 4 місяці тому

      @@tupelohoney1803All you should need is a normal mammogram and the doctor should prescribe it!!

    • @reneescott4500
      @reneescott4500 4 місяці тому

      Check out MIDI Health

  • @Susie8675309
    @Susie8675309 Місяць тому +10

    I have been taking bio identical hormones since I was 46 , I had no estrogen. I’m 60 now and very healthy. My doctor is doing everything she can to make me get off of them. I will change doctors if I have to.

  • @sandramichelle5700
    @sandramichelle5700 Місяць тому +9

    I’m 63 and use separate bio identical progesterone and estriol/estradiol creams. I had a hysterectomy at 47 so was told that I couldn’t have progesterone. I insisted that my doctor give a prescription and ever since my blood pressure has been perfect - very high before taking progesterone. Upper body strength from weight bearing activities like the gym; gardening and doing housework builds bone density.

  • @philomenawarburton8332
    @philomenawarburton8332 5 місяців тому +24

    Thank you so much... seeing this has made me feel much better....I'm 66 and have been suffering for years ( 12 years since the menopause)...i've seen my doctor recently and have just started on hrt but was feeling anxious...I don't feel so bad now...

    • @helenstewart3417
      @helenstewart3417 17 днів тому

      I'm.66 too and on BHRT for a month now. Feeling so much better. 11 yrs post meno. I'm scared a bit

  • @evelynbarton6349
    @evelynbarton6349 Місяць тому +8

    Love my hrt, I have taken vivell/estradiol skin patch for 20yrs, I'm 67 & I love it, it keeps you moist & energetic 😊

  • @elizabethbarranon622
    @elizabethbarranon622 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for directing me to this video! So informative! Appreciate you!

  • @wowzatrishiebunz
    @wowzatrishiebunz Місяць тому +4

    I am happy and thriving with my HRT assisting me to prevent bone loss and dementia. I am an advocate of HRT.

  • @deeford8318
    @deeford8318 10 місяців тому +27

    This is the first menopause/HRT info video I’ve watched and haven’t cried because I’ve been denied HRT for no other reason than that damn (not the word I’m actually thinking), flawed study. I work in the Medicine Residency at one of the largest programs/hospitals in Boston and recently, a few physicians there presented at DGIM rounds how HRT is so beneficial and should be the standard of care- to the shock and confusion of all the MDs on the zoom. I’m more than 10 years out-my periods stopped at 45, and much damage has been done, but hopefully, I can find someone here who will at least have the conversation with me…🙏🏼

    • @reneescott4500
      @reneescott4500 4 місяці тому +4

      Check out Midi Health they do HRT and pay 100% of meds and tests if you qualify with your ppo insurance. Good luck 💜

    • @deeford8318
      @deeford8318 4 місяці тому +1

      @@reneescott4500 thank you!

    • @georgiabessie
      @georgiabessie 2 місяці тому +1

      @@deeford8318
      Did you have any luck? I was denied for years. Got pellets last year at 65 and never looking back. Quality of life improved greatly!

    • @deeford8318
      @deeford8318 2 місяці тому

      @georgiabessie, I haven’t yet…

    • @jbmg28
      @jbmg28 Місяць тому +3

      Same here. I'm hoping that if I start HRT now (at 70), that it will slow bone loss enough to keep me from getting osteoporosis (I am getting close to that diagnosis).

  • @Cynthia-ir3zk
    @Cynthia-ir3zk 12 днів тому +2

    I am 64 and I loved this video. Have been considering going to a dr to get hormones! Thanks so much

  • @martigallagher7250
    @martigallagher7250 Рік тому +3

    You have given me hope! Thank you so much!

  • @user-ym9il3np9z
    @user-ym9il3np9z Місяць тому +20

    I am 70 years old and even though I have worked in healthcare field for over 30 years no one would give me hormones. I am going to find someone to prescribe them for me. I have had it

  • @carlahill9607
    @carlahill9607 9 місяців тому

    Will be flying in to see you. Thank you for such solid videos.

  • @sharlabuhler3125
    @sharlabuhler3125 Рік тому +27

    So so helpful. And what a relief!! I can’t imagine my life without my hormones. They would have to lock my up in a memory care unit within a few months of stopping them. Haha! Thank you for being a voice of reason…and hope for us ❤

  • @Elliebes
    @Elliebes Рік тому +26

    I was denied HRT when i asked for it at 60. I now have more complaints from not taking hrt than I feel I would have had taking it

    • @dlandrews1
      @dlandrews1 4 місяці тому +6

      Yes I was at my orthopedist today and when I told him I was planning on taking estrogen he said, “That ship has sailed”. It’s my ship and I still have it. If my mammogram is negative then I should be able to take estrogen.

  • @vmarshy1
    @vmarshy1 3 місяці тому +3

    I’m glad my daughter educated me on the information available out there! Thank you 🙏🏼

  • @gloriabrown5941
    @gloriabrown5941 4 місяці тому +13

    I started my harmonie treatments at 50 and I am 75 and still on harmonies 😊

  • @robinmarcus2407
    @robinmarcus2407 9 місяців тому

    This information helped me so much. Thank you.

  • @ccc4102
    @ccc4102 Місяць тому

    Brilliant! Such an important subject.

  • @StitchingWithLove
    @StitchingWithLove Рік тому +3

    Fantastic video - thank you.

  • @lindapleasants2581
    @lindapleasants2581 10 місяців тому +8

    Thank you so much for all of your wisdom and explanations! I have shared your videos (and will continue to do so) with some of my clients (I am a Holistic Health Coach) and on a couple of Menopause (Surgical Menopause) groups on Facebook. You will now be one of my go to physicians to lead people to! I am a friend of Dr. Rebecca Glaser, and point to her research consistently, as it is so very important for us all! Again, thank you!!!

  • @biritsimonsen
    @biritsimonsen 3 місяці тому +3

    Thank you very much for this video. I've been searching for this sort of information. I'm 62 and have never had any kind of HRT and I'm looking for answers. Thanks again!

  • @jodiwallace-jl2tu
    @jodiwallace-jl2tu 4 місяці тому +5

    I went through menopause at 40-45 and now am 48, I thought I was to old for hrt so now thank you, I might have this discussion with my doctor, the anxiety I’ve been going through from it have been horrible, as well as physical symptoms. I would love to see change.❤

  • @valeriegould1769
    @valeriegould1769 Рік тому +7

    Thank you for this video. I recently heard this from someone else (not a doctor) who insisted you need to stop by age 65. Supposedly, they claimed, women who take hormones, even BHRT, will have strokes. Nothing was mentioned about taking it orally. I started researching it immediately. So thank you. I'm really glad I stumbled upon your videos. I am now a subscriber.
    I should have figured it wasn't an issue because my amazing female gyno knows my age and said nothing about stopping my hormones. Again, thank you!

  • @thetackroomtx
    @thetackroomtx 9 місяців тому +9

    Thank you. I am 63 and have been struggling for years. Have a tube of testosterone in my drawer but never used it. The Dr was not very forthcoming about what was going on with me lots of monkey mind going on. I am definitely going to get on the program!! 🙏🏻💕

  • @DeeannaBurns
    @DeeannaBurns Рік тому +31

    Thank you so much for your intelligence and continual education and sharing. Women's health seems to be overlooked., so having doctors like you who care enough to stay up to date and to take care of us is a blessing! Also, I appreciate your attitude that the patient, being advised by their doctor, is in charge of their own body and decisions about it.

    • @drsusan
      @drsusan  Рік тому +2

      Thank you for your kind words!

  • @adriana-oh1im
    @adriana-oh1im Рік тому +9

    I am so happy i saw this video. I am 65 year old . In menopause at 62 . I asked many my doctor about HRT and she always said that studies are not clear about it. and i was discouraged. I am in a very good health. a few years ago my blood pressure started going a bit high and I discovered i have osteoporosis ( it is in my family) but i would like to stopped . Now i am feeling more confident about this topic.

  • @avaagolli2259
    @avaagolli2259 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you , everything you says makes sense

  • @ms.lex.lex.
    @ms.lex.lex. 9 місяців тому

    Very important video. This helps a lot.

  • @linneasimchah1621
    @linneasimchah1621 Рік тому +4

    Appreciate you as a source of current medical information. God knows I can't look to allopathic medicine for this.

  • @laurasebakijje9008
    @laurasebakijje9008 Місяць тому +4

    I won’t ever stop without them I feel not myself I was depressed badly and on Prozac ,no more Prozac just my hormones

  • @roseguerrero977
    @roseguerrero977 5 днів тому

    Thank you so much for educating me on this subject. I’ll soon be 64 & I was thinking, what for now, so glad I found you on UA-cam. You’ve answered so many of my concerns/fears of starting to use a patch. My doctor did prescribe them to me, but I wasn’t totally sure if I should. Now that I’ve listened to a few of your videos. I’m hoping this will be a good health choice. Thank you. Much appreciated. 🫶🏼

  • @marystephenson3625
    @marystephenson3625 Рік тому +3

    I learn so much from your videos. Do you have a video about having no libido? I’m 66 and went through menopause from 46-52 yo. I did read a couple of articles that addressed my feelings of going through menopause again-hot flashes, sleep disruptions, moodiness, tears…magnesium can mimic menopause symptoms. My doctor mentioned a few other sources for me. We did agree that since I’m osteopenia at present, that I switch my calcium, magnesium, zinc tablet to a calcium vitamin D.

  • @arletteshohmelian5684
    @arletteshohmelian5684 Місяць тому

    Thank you Dr for your information. Very useful.

  • @gpoverchuk
    @gpoverchuk 10 місяців тому +39

    So glad I came across this video. I got most of my questions answered. Can you talk about the combination of estrogen and progesterone for women after 65 who have never been on HRT. Benefits, types, length, creams etc. Thank you!!

    • @sweetesthawaiianprincess8086
      @sweetesthawaiianprincess8086 5 місяців тому +4

      Two of my oncologists advised me against Bio-identical hormones even tho my breast cancer was NOT hormone related. 😮

    • @dlandrews1
      @dlandrews1 4 місяці тому +7

      @@sweetesthawaiianprincess8086I think they are being overly cautious. How would they like their T taken away with no supplementation.

    • @raliyaxsomo
      @raliyaxsomo 3 місяці тому

      @@dlandrews1THIS 💯

    • @lyricgirl45
      @lyricgirl45 Місяць тому

      I’m just about to do the same at 62 never been on HRT so yes I’d like to hear more about both creams.

  • @peace.denise4156
    @peace.denise4156 3 місяці тому +6

    I'm 62 and went through menopause at age 50. My Gyn prescribed HRT (answered my questions, not her fault), but I was still on the fence because of some of the studies. Your information has put many of my questions to rest. Thank you!

    • @dianablair6626
      @dianablair6626 Місяць тому

      I’m 62 and my Dr just prescribed HRT, and i’d like to know it’s going for you? I’m hesitant.

  • @TheMonicagal
    @TheMonicagal 3 місяці тому +2

    Very helpful thank you.

  • @clarewalters5189
    @clarewalters5189 4 місяці тому +15

    My mum had a terrible menopause around 50. She has never been the same since. She still suffers with episodes of low mood which started during menopause.
    She is now 70 and I’m so sad for her as she aches all over and often very low in mood.
    I have thought HRT might be helpful for her for sometime. Is it worth looking into for her at age 70?
    Thanks 🙏

  • @blackwaterarts8480
    @blackwaterarts8480 7 місяців тому +21

    Early menopause at 44. I was such an emotional and physical mess. Mother had breast cancer and gyno basically said put on my "big girl panties" and not take additional risk. Well at age 50 I got breast cancer anyway and was diagnosed with osteoperosis on top of that. New docs and they insisted get both breasts removed and go on HRT. I am in the best mental shape since I began menopause and bone numbers looking great! Biggest regret is not doing HRT early.

  • @thandie67
    @thandie67 Місяць тому

    I cried after watching this video. Thank you.

  • @lindamacdonald1178
    @lindamacdonald1178 10 місяців тому +2

    Thank you from Scotland Uk x

  • @Amber-jq3yq
    @Amber-jq3yq Місяць тому +2

    Thank you so much for your opinion on your wisdom and research on HRT!
    I was using a transdermal patch for years after doing my own little bit of research after which I felt it would be in my best interest to take it.
    That was until a nurse practitioner asked me 'Doesnt it bother you taking Hrt for all these years?' I told her definitely not! But she insisted I should come off Hrt which I wasn't happy about. I was so annoyed at myself for letting her talk me out of it!
    18 mts later I decided to go back and try to get my Hrt prescribed again, this time I made an appointment with the doctor, he was a newer doctor to this practice and younger. He had no problems with prescribing me my hrt patch again and I am delighted to be able to be taking it again!
    For a long time I've always been a great believer that women should be able to take a safe form of hrt if they are healthy enough to be able to do so!
    I am now 68 healthy,and really happy to be using my patch again!!

  • @Bethoflife
    @Bethoflife Місяць тому +7

    At 69 I started back on HRT last week. Never should have stopped. HRT
    actually reduces cancer risks & strengthens heart & bones. Women have
    been misled about hormones ! I'm through menopause, but I never got
    my energy back. My heart started "fluttering" again too. The whole time I
    was on HRT, I stopped worrying about my heart.

    • @Marilyn7733
      @Marilyn7733 15 днів тому

      Hi. When you said your started fluttering, was that when you were off HRT or after you started again?
      I’m asking because within months of being taken off HRT, I started having heart palpitations, tachycardia, anxiety, etc. I am 69 years old too. I had a full hysterectomy in 2001, was put on HRT in the hospital and took it until the dr took me off at age 65. I first attributed it to the pandemic but the started researching HRT. I suffered for over two years, symptoms have leveled out but I’m still concerned about heart and bone health (not to mention thinning care and dry skin ugh). Did you have addl symptoms off HRT? Thanks

  • @lisaaustin4561
    @lisaaustin4561 10 місяців тому +15

    I’m 67. I have been on them since 48. Still young

    • @walkingrighthere3851
      @walkingrighthere3851 2 місяці тому

      Can I ask what you take, dosage and how you take it? I'm 61, tried different kinds and delivery systems and settled on oral. I have been on for many years but my doc wants me off them now. I don't really want to get off.

  • @miriamcharles-flores6619
    @miriamcharles-flores6619 3 місяці тому +3

    Thank you for making me feel better as my Dr
    Wants me to get off my HRT
    I feel great and hoping she doesn’t take me off.
    She scared me by telling me I can get a blood clot
    Again thank you!

  • @AyaSmith-rb2hp
    @AyaSmith-rb2hp Місяць тому

    Thank you so much !

  • @user-zd8kl8ut6j
    @user-zd8kl8ut6j 10 місяців тому +6

    I am so glad I found you. I am 64 and have been menopausal for over 10 years. Probably 3 years ago I started HRT with testosterone and progesterone only. Then, maybe a year ago, I began an estradiol cream. One professional told me I needed it for quality of life. My labs are still low, and another professional said I could stop it. However, without the estradiol, I was grumpy. I really do not want to stop using any of my HRT. Planning to continue, especially after watching your video. Thank you so much.

  • @LeslieNicole
    @LeslieNicole Рік тому +17

    Thank you so much!! I’m 62 and I’ve been on hormones for probably a decade. I had a scare that I might have heart disease (which is looking like it’s actually only stress due to upcoming divorce) and my Dr. Made me stop my oral HRT. I’m having hot flashes again and my libido has plummeted. I don’t want to stop HRT. I’m going to tell her I want to know about the sub-dermal I think you said? I’m going to watch your other videos. I don’t want to start my post-divorce life without HRT!!

    • @olderandwiser127
      @olderandwiser127 4 місяці тому

      Hello Leslie. This is the account holders wife. I highly recommend FixAFlash. Gretchen is fabulous.

  • @joycewilson7045
    @joycewilson7045 4 місяці тому +4

    Some of these Doctors are jealous that you are doing something to keep them from coming to them..HRT is ground breaking when it comes to my bones... I feel amazing....

  • @louisekeeper8823
    @louisekeeper8823 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for your video

  • @reginapolo3357
    @reginapolo3357 Рік тому

    Congratulations on your bone scan. Thank you for your guiance

  • @lizobryan2012
    @lizobryan2012 Рік тому +5

    Ladies, you have to seek out a doctor who specializes in this. Most doctors don’t. There weren’t many in my area that did. I think this is why so many doctors don’t know much about this.

  • @carmenpuente1350
    @carmenpuente1350 12 днів тому

    Hi Susan thank you for all the information I went on pallets after doing a lot of research and I am very happy with my choice my depression my and anxiety
    Health has improved over all im doing testosterone and estrogen
    😊

  • @tamarapipkin7675
    @tamarapipkin7675 3 місяці тому

    I loved your video, lots of great information! Do you do phone consultations? If not, can you recommend another Doctor such as yourself in Arizona?

  • @ana-pi6ut
    @ana-pi6ut Рік тому +1

    Thank you! I wish you were in New York.

  • @traceyvivar8617
    @traceyvivar8617 Місяць тому +5

    I take bio-identical topical creams purchased online, no prescription. Hot flashes are greatly reduced, not eliminated but WAY better than w/o. I'm 79 & thought I was an oddity for STILL going through this.

    • @rosalia6119
      @rosalia6119 26 днів тому

      May I ask you how and where did you get them online with RX and how are you monitoring this , I’m 62 and I’m looking for help cause both my primary and gynecologist both just blow me off 😢

    • @t.t.8878
      @t.t.8878 24 дні тому

      Where do you order from? I can't afford to buy from US pharmacies,I'm looking for a pharmacy from India?

  • @hawaiijeans
    @hawaiijeans 9 місяців тому +25

    I had to fight to get on HRT, my 38 yr old F PCP was so against it. When I asked her about it, she said you can if you want, tho must stop as soon as possible. Then, made an offhand remark about her F patients who have had strokes prior to seeing her. She said the patient will ask, “ do you think it was my HRT?” & her reply was “Duh, of course”. Still so much misinformation from physicians

    • @lynel2765
      @lynel2765 2 місяці тому +2

      Same here. Dr gave me warnings again and again and finally prescribed it but it's the pill form of estrogen. I'll have to call and change it to the patch. I don't have symptoms other than mild hot flashes or so I thought. I can't sleep and if I do , wake up 2, 3 times a night and my skin has been pretty good but in the last year or so, aged so much etc. I didn't think they're menopause related. Too late for certain things but I am hoping it doesn't get worse from here on out.

  • @uvsarah
    @uvsarah 6 місяців тому +2

    I think it can feel cheeky to challenge a health professional but if done with humility then I think it’s okay to say that you’re understanding is that this study is out of date / old hormones used etc as it would be important for this professional to be aware and check the facts out for themselves

  • @kathryncooper4001
    @kathryncooper4001 10 місяців тому +11

    BLESS YOU! I went through menopause at age 38 when Premarin was the only game in town. I tried it, but it made me sick; then I found out how it was made so refused it on ethical grounds. I'm 74 now and looking for relief from a litany of typical post-menopausal symptoms - dry skin, loss of muscle mass, weight gain, sleeplessness, etc. We have one menopause specialist in town, and I think it's time to book an appointment with him to try estrogen. I'll never know if I don't give it a go, right?

  • @DianeBucka
    @DianeBucka 11 місяців тому +3

    Hi Doc! After listening to you and so many other smart, well-informed women, I'd like to meet with my reluctant GYN to get on appropriate HRT. I'm 62, at least 10 years post menopause (no HRT as all docs scared), with a family history of heart issues (however I don't currently have any symptoms or diagnoses). I am now pre-diabetic, A1C just barely over 6. Can you point me to the best studies to bring to my appointment when my doc believes HRT is contra-indicated and will "elevate risk of stroke and/or heart disease."

  • @1pepem
    @1pepem 4 місяці тому +5

    For those of you whose docs say no, an ND will probably help you. My MD said no and told me to go to a functional medicine doctor. I'm 60. so I found a naturopathic doc, and she was up on this current info and prescribed me .05 estradiol patch 2x/wk, plus natural micronized progesterone, 100 mg each night (but I cut the progesterone troche in half many nights because progesterone causes me to be lethargic and irritable, so I self adjust and was told to be sure I take it at least 12 nights per month, to counteract endometrial lining buildup from the estradiol.)
    My insurance in Oregon covers the naturopathic doc and the medications, including the compounded progesterone troche (oral melts in mouth.)
    Question for the doctor here: would a transdermal micronized progesterone cream ever be preferable over oral? Thanks for this v reassuring content!

    • @kanna8662
      @kanna8662 Місяць тому

      Where in Oregon? What is the ND name?

  • @randifolwell
    @randifolwell 6 місяців тому +1

    Hi Dr. Hardwick, I love your channel. However I am 66 and I am currently on the pellet. I am currently having issues with fibroids. I have had pelvic pain associated with them. Will I have to get off of the pellet or should I maybe try a very low dosage patch. Thanks Randi

  • @jeannejones5449
    @jeannejones5449 7 місяців тому

    I luv dr Susan 💐

  • @isabelalder9998
    @isabelalder9998 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much for this very valuable Bio-identical HRT information. I'm going to start this w/ a functional Dr./ program & although I trust them - it is a little intimidating for me as Ive had negative results ,& harsh side effects from the oral regular hormones. Which the conventional Dr.'s preescribed fir my osteoporosis (diagnosed at 31 yrs.). I'm going to try to get stronger finally now - 26 yrs. later at 57 yrs. young (hopefully it's not too late to gain some positive results?! Of course a healthy whole food diet w/ some weight bearing exercises should help either way. 🙏🙏💖😊

  • @kafcampbell
    @kafcampbell Місяць тому

    Hi, thank you for your content! Can you share about your bone density test? Was it a Dexa scan? What are your thoughts about the Dexa scan? thank you!

  • @laral108
    @laral108 Рік тому +1

    hi. i am new to your channel and am enjoying it. my dr recently prescribed me a combination patch called evorel conti, which has two ingredients- estradial and norethisterone, which i looked up and seems to be a synthetic version of progesterone. is there a better patch that has a bioidentical version of progesterone? do you recommend this patch? thanks

  • @Candleflower42
    @Candleflower42 Рік тому

    Thanks for these videos. Does sublingual count for by mouth?

  • @angelao1953
    @angelao1953 Місяць тому +1

    Dr. Hardwick-Smith - You mentioned on another video that progesterone by mouth was great for sleep, but I no longer have a uterus. What about me? Is that still a good idea? Thank you for such GREAT information!

  • @cheylou1
    @cheylou1 Місяць тому

    You’re right!, I was on HRT after surgical menopause! But at age 60 my doc retired and the two female doc I seen would not approve it again! Only vag estradiol. They quoted me the study you read! I since had a broken leg dry eyes muscle pains and vag symptoms and uti and dry eyes etc lots of problems from not asking Continue
    IOUs HRT. They also mention this breast cancer stuff and I say with a full hysterectomy all hormones were cut off!

  • @cm1906
    @cm1906 Рік тому +4

    Congratulations on your bone density gains, Dr Susan! I wonder if you could clarify something. I’ve heard conflicting information about whether estrogen replacement can actually help with increasing bone mineral density versus just preventing further bone loss. Is this a matter of dosage of the estradiol?
    My personal experience has been interesting. I have beginning osteoporosis and had been on the “standard” dose (0.05mg) estradiol patch for about three years. This brought my estradiol blood levels only to 25 and 30 pg/ml. (2 separate measurements). I also had mild to moderate hypercalciuria (3 separate 24-hr urine calcium tests over a 9 month period). My endocrinologist suggested thiazide diuretics for the hypercalciuria, which I was not comfortable with after doing some research. Instead, I asked my gynecologist for the next higher patch dose. (She’s great and had no objections). To my delight the following 24-hr urine calcium test showed no more hypercalciuria, and my estradiol level has increased to approximately 49 pg/ml.
    Might I be correct in assuming that the higher estradiol dose is better to maintain or perhaps even help increase my bone density going forward? My endocrinologist has not confirmed this and appeared to avoid going into explanations of this improvement of the hypercalciuria. I was wondering if you have more knowledge about this topic. Can an insufficient estradiol level be the cause of excess urine calcium levels? I would love to know! 😊
    Thank you for your very helpful videos, Dr Susan! 🌸

    • @drsusan
      @drsusan  Рік тому +4

      I don’t think there’s any conflicting information in the scientific world about estrogen improving bone density, but it certainly needs to be the appropriate dose- so blood levels of 40 to 80 are adequate

    • @cm1906
      @cm1906 Рік тому +1

      @@drsusan Thank you very much for your reply, Dr Susan!

  • @sonyaparkin7841
    @sonyaparkin7841 Рік тому

    💕thank you

  • @iss8504
    @iss8504 9 місяців тому +12

    How many women have gotten divorces, quit their jobs, etc all because the medical establishment lies to us about hrt?

  • @kathyblake1275
    @kathyblake1275 14 днів тому

    Please tell us what you are doing for bone health! I am using Estradiol patch and oral progesterone! Definitely a learning curve. Had some side effects, bleeding and sore breasts. Followed up with my gynecologist. He advised me to continue and I have. I am curious about testosterone. Going back to see my dr this month. I have had my mammogram, colonoscopy and Pap smear this year. All is good. Thanh you for such useful information ❤

  • @marymckay8283
    @marymckay8283 19 днів тому

    I’m popping in to say don’t automatically rule out a male doctor. After trying 3 different female doctors and no one wanting to even discuss hormone therapy, I went to my current doc. He wasn’t thrilled about it (I’m 61 but menopause at 56). We talked about my risks, and I told him what I had learned in my research. I already have osteopenia despite many years of a job involving heavy lifting and that’s my biggest concern.

  • @carolwhelihan1514
    @carolwhelihan1514 2 місяці тому +5

    I am 66 and having an incredibly tough time getting anyone to prescribe; endocrinologist, obgyn, etc. I have severe anxiety that has gone into depression due to the severe anxiety... I finally went to a new ob/gyn, a woman and she reluctantly prescribed hrt. Now my insurance won't pay for it, so if I want it, it will cost me $300 a month. Money is tight, as I am divorced. I still think I would like to try it. I am really desperate.

    • @Lbb789
      @Lbb789 Місяць тому

      There are many docs that will do telehealth appointments that are specialists in HRT and menopause. You don't have to put up with ANY doctor that is 'reluctant'. WE are the owners of our bodies and WE make the decisions!!! Do an internet search you will find what you need.

    • @LB-rc3nt
      @LB-rc3nt Місяць тому

      While you're looking into hormones..Try the Carnivore lifestyle diet...for help with mood and weight

  • @PaulaDTozer
    @PaulaDTozer 9 місяців тому +14

    The WHI ruined life for many women. The results were skewed.

    • @morganjen1962
      @morganjen1962 8 місяців тому +1

      Yes, my former boss is now bedridden because of it.

    • @PaulaDTozer
      @PaulaDTozer 8 місяців тому

      @@morganjen1962 Wow! That sucks 😞

  • @janicemontague6975
    @janicemontague6975 Місяць тому +5

    When I first came to the UK you were not allowed to be on HRT for more than 5 years, so I stopped at about 56. I am now 75 and am really sorry that it was stopped. Things are different now but it has been too many years since I came off.

    • @bethmbuchanan
      @bethmbuchanan Місяць тому +1

      So you can get back on HRT since you've had years off? That's my question.

    • @helenstewart3417
      @helenstewart3417 6 днів тому

      I know of a 80 Yr old started a few months ago

  • @user-wv5lx6ye7b
    @user-wv5lx6ye7b 28 днів тому +1

    Yep, my doctor brought up the WHI I moved on

  • @hauntedbearchild
    @hauntedbearchild 8 місяців тому +2

    I went through early menopause at age 43, so did one of my daughters. I have no history of heart disease or cancer on either side of my family. We do have a genetic history of migraines though. I took Premarin for about 25 into my late 60s but stopped because I had an increase of migraines. I was fine for a few years when I turned 72 I suddenly was all aches, pains, very dry skin, thinning hair, and sleep disturbances. Only one or two migraines per year though. I'm interested in the topical estrogen therapy. I'm wondering if it would trigger migraines as the Premarin eventually did. I'm really tired of all the aches, pains, loss of bone density (my DEXA scans were fine until a couple of years ago), and general fatigue and misery. I also would like to find a doctor in my area who is sensitive to this issue. I did have a gyn who had prescribed my meds who had twins in their 80s were still taking estrogen and were and in very good health. She has since retired though.

  • @smoothjazz1954
    @smoothjazz1954 6 місяців тому +3

    Thank you. Where are you?? I am going too start back. I was on BIo identical pills that dissolve in my mouth. Compound type. What kind should I use?? I’m 69 years young. I live in Texas!! DFW 😊

  • @sueharrison8818
    @sueharrison8818 Рік тому +5

    Hello I love your program!!! Thank you so ooo much I am 62 almost 63 o want to start hormone therapy but I am over the 10 year mark. I'm about nervous
    Increase of heart and blood cots and strokes shoes no sound good!!
    Do you have many clients that are beyond this 10 year and if they are on it how are they doing now ...how long are they on it?? Bless u and tks for answering Sue

    • @tupelohoney1803
      @tupelohoney1803 5 місяців тому

      I’m turning 62 soon and am interested in starting hrt. I went through menopause 11 years ago. Did you get a dr who would prescribe it for you?

    • @reneescott4500
      @reneescott4500 4 місяці тому

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  • @JubeeBijou
    @JubeeBijou 3 місяці тому

    Did the doctor start her hormone therapy after menopause? Her bone density test results are amazing!

  • @user-og7wm3mj8f
    @user-og7wm3mj8f 6 місяців тому

    I’m on Provera. Is that safe or do you recommend other medications?

  • @pedrolibra6069
    @pedrolibra6069 9 місяців тому

    What exactly is your protocol? And when did you start taking yours?

  • @terrieseverson6346
    @terrieseverson6346 Рік тому +5

    If it’s safe for four women over 60 to start taking hormone replacement therapy. Is it still applicable for those that are 79 to 80.? I have no history of heart disease, no cancers I don’t know her problems in my family history or do I. However, I do have four different autoimmune diseases, starting with celiac for many years , rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, PMR. Due to years of prison treatments I have now developed serious osteoporosis. My question, would HRT benefit me in any way as an aide in stopping some of the progression ? I also have stage 3 CKD brought on by years of Ibuprofen use. All of my vitals are normal and I hair complete blood panels drawn every three to four months.. Vaginal dryness is basically the reason for my interest .😮

  • @DianeBucka
    @DianeBucka Рік тому +2

    A common caveat for HRT is insulin resistance or being overweight, or heart risk in family history. What if those apply? Chicken or eg with these issues causing or being caused by hormone deficit. Help!

  • @jeanmetcalfe786
    @jeanmetcalfe786 Місяць тому

    Im 79 been on premarin for 20 years but just been diagnosed with breast cancer

  • @nova2591
    @nova2591 4 місяці тому +1

    So is testosterone ,progesterone and estrogen all in one patch? If you need help with all three. Thank you for this video. I just turned 61 and I too HRT a couple of years in my 50's . I felt better on them than off.

  • @georgiawelte3510
    @georgiawelte3510 4 місяці тому

    dr. susan what are your thoughts on brand name “her own supplements “ passion

  • @carolinewilhite6362
    @carolinewilhite6362 5 місяців тому +5

    My aunt started taking estrogen orally at 30 years old after a hysterectomy. She was a smoker and heavy drinker up until when she died at 70 cardiac complications due to breast cancer radiation treatment. She died with bones of a 30-year-old according to her last Dexa scan.

  • @vickig5898
    @vickig5898 9 місяців тому

    Do you gain weight with pellets ? And if so, will it come off once the hormones are balanced

  • @sue008A
    @sue008A Місяць тому +1

    Thank you. Ive been doing my homework on compounded identical hormone replacement therapy made from yams instead of the synthetic ones made by the pharmaceutical company. I was told by my doctor that the one made from yams is much closer to our human hormones. Is this correct information?

  • @marinaghazal
    @marinaghazal 10 днів тому

    Hello , please you can put a link to the podcast you refer to in the beginning of this story ?

  • @brendaquick6598
    @brendaquick6598 7 місяців тому +2

    I took BHRT estrogen and progesterone off and on in my 50s. A small amount of testosterone, too. I was told that I should not be on BHRT for long periods of time so I stopped about 9 years at age 59. I would like to start again because of osteoporosis and I do not want it to progress. And, because I just want to feel better and get my zest for life back. Starting it again at 68, would that be worth it? Thank you!!