Testosterone | Dr Louise Newson

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  • Опубліковано 28 тра 2024
  • In this video, you can hear Dr Louise Newson talk about testosterone in women.
    She explains the basic science behind why testosterone is important for women, as well as the therapeutic benefits that many women experience with testosterone replacement.

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  • @sookibeulah9331
    @sookibeulah9331 Місяць тому +26

    Thank you Louise.
    It makes me so angry that the reason give to not prescribe testosterone is “side-effects” as I bet many other drugs with more serious side-effects are prescribed in an attempt to manage the symptoms of low testosterone in women.
    I wonder how many women using Ozempic might not need it if they were on testosterone and had a bit more energy and oomph to exercise after menopause? Might that also help women avoid problems with their bones later in life?
    I wonder how many women on SSRIs wouldn’t need them if they were on testosterone?
    And statins and…. I bet there’s many other examples.
    Why aren’t the health issues from low testosterone considered as side-effects of not prescribing TRT?

    • @anne-louisegoldie
      @anne-louisegoldie Місяць тому +3

      Yes 😊xx

    • @lindadeacon3404
      @lindadeacon3404 Місяць тому

      Exactly. Big Pharma make far more profit from the myriad of drugs given to women who just need hormones. Keeping us sick long term makes money.

  • @anne-louisegoldie
    @anne-louisegoldie Місяць тому +11

    Thank you, yes, very positive and empowering information 💛
    I really admire how calm and upbeat you are Dr Newson. I get incredibly frustrated when we women spend time learning all about our hormones, from menopause experts (and pioneers) like you, and then have a medical appointment with someone who isn't interested. All this expert knowledge, and indeed common sense, is available to us now, and we're learning it.
    Yet doctors somehow aren't, or are choosing not to. Doctors who don't 'believe in' hormones, or must only be the minimum dose for the shortest time, it's so risky, it's over medicalised (ha!), or other biases and fears, mostly about women's bodies. Even other women who work as doctors are reluctant to learn good information, reluctant to prescribe. Perhaps they don't want to upset men who learned what's best for women when they qualified 30 or 40 years ago, and might be the Senior Partner in their Practice. Who knows?
    Keep going Louise, you're amazing 💛xx

  • @everhappy6312
    @everhappy6312 Місяць тому +4

    I can't thank you enough for this information. I wish you were in the US.

  • @lifenowcoaching
    @lifenowcoaching Місяць тому +4

    This is so helpful, especially walking through the different ways low testosterone can affect you. I’m sure even more so now that I could benefit from taking testosterone in my HRT pack but had tried speaking to my doctor about this a few weeks ago who told me with a wry smirk - oh you don’t want to take that or you’ll end up fat, hairy, and with acne! 😢

  • @Claire-cj6nn
    @Claire-cj6nn 28 днів тому +1

    I unfortunately already had health problems due to hormonal deficiency.. luckely i now am on hrt and therefor i can manage it better. I thought i was a lost case.. I am sad though that so many women suffer so much before getting heard. Thank you for your hard work !

  • @Rachel-zs8ru
    @Rachel-zs8ru 8 днів тому

    Thank you so much for this. Been waiting for an NHS appointment with a specialist about testosterone as in my area doctors cannot prescribe it. Been waiting nearly 2 years and appointment finally this week. I tested very low from a doctor's blood test two years ago when I was referred. But I had to push to get the referal and had to suggest the blood test myself - I only knew it was a thing from people such as yourself talking about it. Another doctor at the surgery told me there wasn't enough research into it and that it "Was something that private clinics sold to make money." I have been scared of potential side effects but your video has helped reassure me. After waiting and struggling for so long I was gettting cold feet. Thank you for putting out clear information in a world where it is really hard to get it - you can see that doctors still just don't know enough about it.

  • @ArcturusAndromeda
    @ArcturusAndromeda Місяць тому +9

    I’m on an increased dose now (and I’m 5’11 and not thin so this is probably the same as the starting dose for an average size woman) - libido still negligible and whereas I feel mentally and emotionally better there is definitely no ‘zest for life’ yet. I don’t understand how the recommended amounts can be the same for everyone as everyone is individual.

    • @peacepocket
      @peacepocket 24 дні тому

      What starting dose are you on? Cream or injection? Thank you for sharing.

    • @ArcturusAndromeda
      @ArcturusAndromeda 24 дні тому

      @@peacepocket Testogel, which I like - they will give you the standard starting dose which can be adjusted after the blood tests

    • @peacepocket
      @peacepocket 23 дні тому

      @@ArcturusAndromeda thank you. Are you in America? I haven’t found a doctor that prescribes anything besides compounded testosterone, which hasn’t worked for me so far.

    • @ArcturusAndromeda
      @ArcturusAndromeda 23 дні тому

      @@peacepocket no, UK

    • @Blit8858
      @Blit8858 22 дні тому

      @@peacepocketI found a Doctor Who will prescribe testosterone cream. In Long Island NY

  • @PhilippaRichard
    @PhilippaRichard 20 днів тому +1

    I find it frustrating that the NICE guidelines discuss loads of issues with testosterone deficiency, yet they only want to prescribe it for sex drive.
    That's the least of my worries right now!

  • @shaynebetts7243
    @shaynebetts7243 Місяць тому +4

    Excellent information, thank you Dr. Louise Newsome for everything you and your team is doing to bring awareness and advocacy for us women, lives are being impacted!

  • @meldasharif4026
    @meldasharif4026 Місяць тому +4

    Thank you for making a huge difference in my life, I'm a patient of your clinic and love all the advice and treatment I've received. I'm back to my normal self and for that, I couldn't be more grateful.

    • @latherandlace
      @latherandlace Місяць тому +1

      How old are you?

    • @tinamarsh3816
      @tinamarsh3816 7 днів тому

      Is it a private clinic or is it NHS? do you have to pay for treatment?

    • @meldasharif4026
      @meldasharif4026 5 днів тому

      @@tinamarsh3816 private, and yes, you have to pay for the consultation and treatment. But HRT is not free on the NHS either.

  • @omkumari9108
    @omkumari9108 Місяць тому +4

    Thank you so much Dr Louuse Newson. Your information is always so helpful on hormones. So glad we have a menapause doctor like you. Your work is amazing 😊

  • @wendywoo7031
    @wendywoo7031 10 днів тому

    I saw you on an old podcast you did with James Smith and was inspired to finally get HRT. i had severe endometriosis leading to total hysterectomy and removal of one ovary which put me into surgical menopause about 17 years ago and I've just been carrying on, but lately had enough of feeling rough all the time. so i asked about testosterone add back as well, but my GP wouldnt prescribe it, not until we see how i get on with a low dose of oestrogen for a few months, which i guess is kind of fair enough to establish whether my issues are in fact hormonal. Thankfully, he did mention that he could refer me to a menopause clinic where a specialist could prescribe testosterone. This wasn't available to me 17 years ago. But it is now, so it's time to take advantage of it. I've only been on HRT for a week, but I'm starting to feel a lifting of the fatigue that's been dominating my life. It's already helped with a lot od other symptoms and I'm hoping this will be the answer to so many things that have plagued me for years. I have your app and the report that i can take to a clincian and get the hormones i need. Thank you so much for what you're doing, i think you really are changing lives ❤

  • @peacepocket
    @peacepocket 24 дні тому +1

    Thank you for letting it be known that women needing testosterone is not just about sex.

  • @sandradarcy7743
    @sandradarcy7743 Місяць тому +4

    How do you know if the symptoms are estrogen or testosterone?

  • @DIYKarin
    @DIYKarin Місяць тому +6

    Thank you for all the valuable information

  • @sues.3527
    @sues.3527 Місяць тому +12

    Thank you. I recently started T therapy and on blood test where the "normal" range is between 0.43 - 1.24, mine was much higher and my doctor completely panicked and wants to take me off of it completely, cold turkey. I am titrating down and think that's more sensible and monitoring how I feel. Can you please do a video on what levels are considered way too high? Thank you.

    • @Gilly-gx8rt
      @Gilly-gx8rt Місяць тому +8

      The NHS normal levels are very low. Mine is 2.2 nmol/litre (up to 2.6 is considered normal) I’m now feeling so much better.

    • @sues.3527
      @sues.3527 Місяць тому +1

      @@Gilly-gx8rt Thank you, this is very helpful.

    • @Gilly-gx8rt
      @Gilly-gx8rt Місяць тому

      @@sues.3527 I had my bloods done by Dr Newsons clinic after a virtual appointment x

    • @peacepocket
      @peacepocket 24 дні тому +2

      Normal is whatever level you feel best at. It’s different for each woman. If you feel good and you’re healthy, Don’t let the doctor lower it.

  • @meredithlindley6882
    @meredithlindley6882 Місяць тому +4

    Very comprehensive talk on testosterone. I appreciate how you go into the scientific aspects of hormones down to the cellular level. Thank you.

  • @ayselkarafiruze1893
    @ayselkarafiruze1893 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you so much Dr Louise. ❤

  • @somadas2792
    @somadas2792 Місяць тому +1

    You are awesome! Thank you so very much for this T review! You provide fantastic education.

  • @christianaphoumivongdhiman7930
    @christianaphoumivongdhiman7930 Місяць тому

    Incredible information, thank you

  • @katieberos1347
    @katieberos1347 Місяць тому +1

    Brilliant information. Thank you Louise.

  • @Lilylibra
    @Lilylibra Місяць тому +1

    Thank you so much Dr Louise, yet another brilliant video. I had a NHS blood test showing my testosterone level as 0.4 nmol/L 0.00 - 1.9nmol/L. An abnormal oestrogen level of 102 pmol/L. I’m hoping Dr Rebecca will be able to guide me during our telephone consultation on Thursday, as to where I go from here. 🙏🤞

  • @Laineyt13
    @Laineyt13 Місяць тому +2

    Thank you, amazing information and knowledge. I am early days on my Testosterone journey after 2.5 years on HRT and about 10 years of Peri symptoms and I'm still only 48! I already used one tube of Androfeme, but because I don't live in the UK, I have had to switch to some men's gel that i can get here called Androgel. I'm on day 2, day 1 brought a terrible Migraine as I'm a migraine sufferer too and still riding that roller coaster, so fingers crossed🤞🤞🤞

    • @daphneryland-jones6732
      @daphneryland-jones6732 Місяць тому

      Hello Laineyt Please can you tell my how to get a cream or gel here in the UK - not through a GP. I don't have a GP worth seeing. Thank you.

    • @Laineyt13
      @Laineyt13 Місяць тому

      Hi, in the UK you have to pay to see a private menopause specialist, search google for one in your area. They will assess you & prescribe Androfeme cream usually. There are some NHS doctors in the uk that are prescribing Testosterone, off license, in the mens gel forms, but not many, my friend got Testogel and she loves it, says it works great.
      I don’t live in UK, so after I saw a specialist there & got Androfeme, I used that & have now had to sort out an alternative here in Thailand. The only one I can get so far is Androgel sachets 50mg/5g gel. A men’s one of course, so I’m still trying to figure out the dose….it’s not easy! But nothing with my journey seems to be. Good Luck.

    • @daisyp5186
      @daisyp5186 Місяць тому

      Superdrug on-line do a blood test for testosterone and prescribe if necessary in the UK.

  • @carolinewilhite6362
    @carolinewilhite6362 13 днів тому

    My friend who was a soprano can no longer sing, even though she is off testosterone. Her voice never went back.

  • @HelplessHawk
    @HelplessHawk 21 день тому

    Is there anywhere in London area where you recommend getting tested and if low woukd grt treatment?
    I had a battle with my doctor just to get vagfem. Because im jist turning 49 i seem to go 6 months without a period then get 2 in 4 weeks. I used to be regular until 3 years ago.
    My testosterone, a year ago, was 0.84nmol so within range but have a lot of symptoms you mention. So i doubt id be a candidate to get test cream. But id like to raise my levels as its still on the lower side of normal. Maybe this will help.
    Edit - just been on your website and seen you have a clinic in wimpole st london 😊

  • @dianabouktache5740
    @dianabouktache5740 Місяць тому +1

    Hi, can we experience highs and lows of testosterone with the gel or cream. Is injection twice a week more stable? I'm looking for an alternative to my trt implant (pellet) after 2 months i feel its gone😢 and its expencive. I'm from Quebec and its so hard to find a doctor that is open minded for trt in women 😢

  • @sharonhoffman3993
    @sharonhoffman3993 Місяць тому +1

    Great insights, thank you. I have starting taking a low dose of testosterone cream & noticed after a few weeks, fluid retention but kept taking for another month & put on some weight. I felt amazing mentally & my fatigue lifted however I am trying to work out whether I lower my dosage & take every other day as you suggested. I feel great, just hate the weight gain. Will things balance out after a few months & the water retention go?

    • @daphneryland-jones6732
      @daphneryland-jones6732 Місяць тому

      Hi, I am interested in trying testosterone cream too - are you in the UK? If so how did you come by yours, I don't have a GP worth talking to. Sorry to hear about the weight gain - I hope you get that down soon.

  • @daphneryland-jones6732
    @daphneryland-jones6732 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you so much!! PLEASE can you talk to us about PREGNENOLONE supplementation! I have started taking about 400mg daily as it is said to help stimulate the endogenous production of all our hormones including testosterone. What do you know about this? Thanks!

    • @michellejones9399
      @michellejones9399 Місяць тому

      I get my HRT from a hormone specialist called Defy Medical in Florida. She has me taking 25 mg of Pregnenolone daily. It is over the counter.

  • @PhilippaRichard
    @PhilippaRichard 20 днів тому +2

    Low testosterone in men seems yo go alongside increased risk of alzheimers.
    Given that women are more likely to get alzheimers, it makes me wonder whether low testosterone is a problem for women too.
    I'm on HRT but still feel I'm massively kavking a piece of the jigsaw, and wonder whether testosterone is that missing piece.

    • @debbiedejager2948
      @debbiedejager2948 5 годин тому

      I wondered the same thing due to a sudden lack of energy throughout the day. Wondering why am I ALWAYS tired?!? Since starting testosterone, (I’m about a month in now) the difference has been amazing. It’s the only reason why I’m happy to stay on it!

  • @hopeperlman8260
    @hopeperlman8260 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you so much! I am curious of an overdose of testosterone can cause acne or other skin changes?

    • @anne-louisegoldie
      @anne-louisegoldie Місяць тому +2

      If you repeatedly take more T than you need, yes, you can get unwanted side effects. If you take a break or reduce your dose, these unwanted effects will go away.
      (Unless you are taking male doses to transition from female to male presenting, at least ten times more than the female dose, and then there will be some changes to the vocal folds and a deeper voice that don't wear off when you stop taking these very high trans doses.)
      There's also a genetic component to more masculine hair and skin effects, where T is converted to di hydro testosterone (DHT). I've heard that Progesterone helps to combat that, and there are medications that block the DHT pathway. 😊xx

  • @truth-hurts3089
    @truth-hurts3089 Місяць тому +4

    How do we know what our optimum level is on peri....if we know our pre TRT and HRT baseline level. The price of body builder trt is miniscule conpated tp female prescrbed trt. Its a scandal.

    • @anne-louisegoldie
      @anne-louisegoldie Місяць тому +2

      Yes, it's a scandal that women are being so discriminated against in medical care, and just in feeling well !! Nothing new, we're just expected to accept less than, without complaint . Or pay premiums for the very same things in the 'girly versions' 😢xx

  • @labbe52
    @labbe52 Місяць тому

    💯❤

  • @janemasini356
    @janemasini356 Місяць тому +1

    My dr want test my levels of my testrone or my oestradiol levels and my menopause symptoms have come back I was on thd 100mg patch wasn't absorbing, then I was put on oestragel I use 4 pumps a day and I'm using utragestran vaginally abd I'm getting breakthrough bleeding 😢
    Now I can't even see a Dr !
    I'm always seeing a ANP!, which I find she hasn't got a clue about hormones or the menopause!

    • @cearilindubhlaoi9507
      @cearilindubhlaoi9507 Місяць тому +1

      Estrogen is the bleeding hormone so you should reduce to 3pumps as this is the case for many women myself included...
      Taking progesterone oraly would also help ..
      The guidelines are you need a higher dose of progesterone if on more the 50mg of estrogen which you are ..
      This is why you are bleeding

    • @daphneryland-jones6732
      @daphneryland-jones6732 Місяць тому

      @@cearilindubhlaoi9507 Thank you for your comment about Estrogen being the bleeding hormone. I am on my own trying to figure how to balance my hormones and adding oestrogen and progesterone in cream form has helped so much! But I have had only three weeks between cycles this last time and very heavy bleeding....so maybe I am taking too much oestrogen? Any thoughts or advice? Thank you sister!

    • @peacepocket
      @peacepocket 24 дні тому

      @@cearilindubhlaoi9507can you please explain what bleeding hormone means? Thank you.

  • @katieberos1347
    @katieberos1347 Місяць тому

    High dose vitamin A may cause hair loss.

  • @paulbarnett7588
    @paulbarnett7588 9 днів тому

    Where are the scientific evidence that a woman in early 20s makes more Testosterone than estrogen, please? Ovelation seems to show differently.

  • @Poopsmalloy
    @Poopsmalloy Місяць тому +2

    DHT caused hair loss is actually very common in both men and women. The body doesn’t have to be producing high levels of it either. Many people are sensitive to these androgens which causes miniaturised hair follicles and then baldness. It can happen anytime throughout an adults life but it can happen often around menopause. I’d be wary about taking T if any family members male or female have pattern hair loss? What do you suggest in this situation? Thank you.

    • @valsmith8113
      @valsmith8113 14 днів тому +1

      I feel that way myself! Was thinking about taking testosterone as im on the patch and tablet form progesterone. I've had hair loss the last 2 September so gone and I'm convinced it was the progesterone tab. Also some weight gain I feel due to particular type of progesterone tab I'm on... So feel unsure now bout taking testosterone gel..🤔 Dont want to be bald and fat..😂😂