Menopause Management After Endometrial Uterine Cancer - 339 | Menopause Taylor

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  • @suzannemoore3318
    @suzannemoore3318 Рік тому +12

    She did it!!! There is a front page article in New York Times on menopause!!! Dr Taylor you deserve accolades for all of your perseverance and education of women.

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  Рік тому +7

      You are such a great supporter. I'm thrilled that people are waking up, but I have a long way to go. I'm shooting for a menopause revolution.

    • @Maria279
      @Maria279 Рік тому +3

      I’m in for revolution 👍

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  Рік тому +3

      @@Maria279 I'm with you!

  • @MusicLover-ui9sm
    @MusicLover-ui9sm Рік тому +9

    I went to a female Doctor yesterday in USA in South Carolina again
    This is the 23 doctor in the past ten years
    She told me I need progesterone
    I told her I don’t have a uterus or cervix
    She said it don’t matter
    You are not a candidate for estrogen
    But progesterone is safe
    She said it will stop night sweats and boost my sex drive
    And mood and foggy thinking and so on
    I told her I want Estrogen high dose
    She said it’s too late for me
    And I’m overweight
    And even if I get my heart checked for hardening of my arteries and I don’t have hardening of my arteries
    It’s too late
    Again I tried another doctor OBGYN and no help
    I’m suffering
    I’ve talked to you 2 years ago
    I’ve watch all your videos
    How can so many doctors not know about HRT
    And why do so many have different opinions?
    It’s so frustrating and waste of money and time trying to get help
    I’ll continue the healthy eating and vitamins and herbs
    But I’m suffering so so bad
    There needs to be a world conference on HRT
    Where they get together and discuss the real true information
    Because
    It’s killing women to not get the help they need.

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  Рік тому +2

      This is precisely the kind of thing for which I do one-on-one consultations. You definitely need one. I cannot tailor things specifically to you in a comment box. It requires much more information than you can give me here, and you deserve much more information than I can give you here. No two women are alike, and addressing your situation requires tailoring all the facts specifically to YOU. I do them all via video conferencing. You can schedule at MenopauseTaylor.ME. I look forward to meeting you and helping you.

    • @mcanultymichelle
      @mcanultymichelle Рік тому

      Even if you can’t afford her,after all you’ve been through l think it’s time to try and find a way. Estrogen have made a life changing difference for me .lts worth it.

  • @janetlombardi2314
    @janetlombardi2314 Рік тому +7

    Brilliant, very thorough, and informative 👏 👍You have summed it up in a nutshell!! It's a shame that many doctors do not adopt the same approach and advice to many women who are struggling with menopause. A typical answer from the doctor would be that they can't give estrogen in case there are any cancer cells that remain after the removal of your womb. Or estrogen could cause cancer of other organs. I do wish there was a better understanding of this in the medical profession. Many thanks 😊

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  Рік тому +5

      It's more about catering to fear than it is about "understanding." Because of the public's fear of hormone replacement, doctors do what is in their legal best interest rather than what is in your medical (or quality of life) best interest. Sad, but true.

  • @jeanetteraichel8299
    @jeanetteraichel8299 Рік тому +3

    Present and ready for class!
    I was told mine was Stage 1a, and gyno oncology cleared me for estrogen replacement. Honestly, I was ready to throw myself onto the floor and beg her for estrogen replacement, but she must have realized eight hot flashes in under two hours was not normal. Then when I got then hourly on a normal basis. She had zero issues, I needed it
    Here is a sad fact I have heard from many women who had endometrial/uterine cancer, and had the entire She Shed and all of Aunt Flo's hangers on ripped out too, were told that even Stage 1a they should NOT use estrogen replacement! I was shocked that some gyno oncologist were so against estrogen replacement when the risk is gone. One friend was 35 at the time of her diagnosis of Stage 3 and was told a hell no to estrogen replacement.
    Estrogen is my friend and I will keep using it as long as I can. I'll hope she keeps me at the dose I am at now for a few more years before trying a lower dose after I'm in my late 50s.

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  Рік тому +3

      Compare this to Cervical cancer. If you'd had Stage 1A cervical cancer, you'd be able to take estrogen without any pushback (unless the doctor is just trying to terrorize you ... as was the case with your friend).

  • @nazarethmaeve596
    @nazarethmaeve596 Рік тому +4

    I love your gardening metaphor. The female body absolutely needs some sort of estrogen, it's the uterus alone that needs progesterone but if it's not there women can do great with just estrogen. Watching all these videos in order to better understand everything. Thank you 💞

  • @catherineparisi1669
    @catherineparisi1669 Рік тому +6

    Always the best professor ever ❤

  • @yvettebennett6170
    @yvettebennett6170 Рік тому +2

    Ok Lady Liberty!
    Enjoyed this. Your quizes are fun.

  • @rosej9686
    @rosej9686 Рік тому +3

    Yay! I got the quiz right! I look forward to your education on cervical cancer next!

  • @stuffstuffstuffyay
    @stuffstuffstuffyay Рік тому +1

    Excited for this new video as this is where I am

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  Рік тому +1

      I love it when I give you precisely what you need!

  • @lisabeck2239
    @lisabeck2239 Рік тому +2

    The cancer doctors say HRT would be of concern because if it’s estrogen and/or progesterone receptor positive - the thought is it will feed it but I guess that’s if any rogue cells are left - which we hope their wouldn’t be but it seems impossible to find a doctor to give HRT after uterine cancer

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  Рік тому +2

      That's crazy. Think about it. If estrogen causes UTERINE cancer, and you get uterine cancer, you have your uterus removed.
      After that, where's the threat? Your uterus is gone.
      Extrapolated fear is never logical.

    • @lisabeck2239
      @lisabeck2239 7 місяців тому

      @@MenopauseTaylorthey say If you take estrogen after uterine cancer you’ll put yourself at risk for recurrence because it’s ER/PR + so there forever if you give estrogen your providing the very product that caused the cancer - which is why they take the ovaries and encourage all hormone blockers as they say estrogen is evil after ER/PR cancer and is a trigger for recurrence

  • @christinehoffman1825
    @christinehoffman1825 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for the most comprehensive education ever! 😊😊😊

  • @alicenicolai2323
    @alicenicolai2323 Рік тому +2

    Very thorough analysis as always 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 thank you thank you 🙏🏼

  • @knackfulknitter
    @knackfulknitter Рік тому +1

    Ah, man! I got 6 wrong and 7 right. I was trying to keep up but knew better as I am a slow ‘read to understand’ kinda gal.
    Next quiz, I will pause and read and think about it…plus, I will watch and listen to this again.
    So looking forward to the next, in depth segment, subject…the cervix.
    Hugs, dear Barbie.

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  Рік тому +2

      I love the way you've come to like taking my little quizzes. You're turning into an official, bonafide nerd.

    • @knackfulknitter
      @knackfulknitter Рік тому +1

      @@MenopauseTaylor 😘🤣

  • @lf7065
    @lf7065 Рік тому

    SO helpful, Dr. Taylor! Thank you very much! You are the voice of reason and sanity. 🙏❤️

  • @Maria279
    @Maria279 Рік тому

    Hello dear Dr. Taylor,
    I am the cured Uterus cancer patient. I was watching you for 3 years and you are my knowledge and lifeline for managing Menopause. I found my perfect HRT ( thanks to you) and was on it for almost 3 years now. I am 43 and today my provider told me that she is going continue prescribing HRT to me only for another 7 years till I am 51. What is happening? Why? Is she right about it? I only can have HRT till I am 51? What is your opinion on this? Thanks a lot 🌸❤️🙏

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  Рік тому

      Maria,
      Definitely schedule a consultation with me. Your doctor has not tole you the whole story.
      This is precisely the kind of thing for which I do one-on-one consultations. I cannot tailor things specifically to you in a comment box. It requires much more information than you can give me here, and you deserve much more information than I can give you here. No two women are alike, and addressing your situation requires tailoring all the facts specifically to YOU. I do them all via video conferencing. You can schedule at MenopauseTaylor.ME. I look forward to meeting you and helping you.

  • @sylvesterrandolph1705
    @sylvesterrandolph1705 Рік тому

    Dr. Taylor - I just came across your blog and I was very interested in finding out about taking estrogen when there’s a risk of blood clot. My wife really needs some guidance- Thx

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  Рік тому

      Sylvester,
      This is precisely the kind of thing for which I do one-on-one consultations. Your wife definitely needs one. I cannot tailor things specifically to her in a comment box. It requires much more information than you or she can give me here, and she deserves much more information than I can give her here. No two women are alike, and addressing her situation requires tailoring all the facts specifically to HER. I do them all via video conferencing. She can schedule at her and helping her.

  • @lf7065
    @lf7065 Рік тому

    Do you consider cured the point after surgery where all the margins are clear? Or the timeframe after the surgery, usually 5 years, until we are declared cancer free?
    (5 years is a looooong time to have to wait until HRT is possible!)

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  Рік тому

      This is precisely the kind of thing for which I do one-on-one consultations. You definitely need one. I cannot tailor things specifically to you in a comment box. It requires much more information than you can give me here, and you deserve much more information than I can give you here. No two women are alike, and addressing your situation requires tailoring all the facts specifically to YOU. I do them all via online video conferencing. You can schedule at MenopauseTaylor.ME. I look forward to meeting you and helping you.

  • @seda_in_wonderland
    @seda_in_wonderland Рік тому

    Hello again. Will you be talking about HRT, menopause and headaches?

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  Рік тому +1

      I will cover everything ... but in units. And I will not get to the headache unit for a loooooooong time.
      However, all headaches require tailoring in a consultation. Every situation is different. So, if you want me to help you with YOUR headaches, please schedule a consultation with me at MenopauseTaylor.ME. I do them all online.

  • @annramsey7907
    @annramsey7907 Рік тому +1

    Someday I am going to go back & count how many different ways you have told women without a uterus they don't have to take the hormone of PMS . I really don't understand why any woman past that age would want to make herself permanently PMS by just taking progesterone?

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  Рік тому +4

      Well, it's because there are a lot of soundbites and misinformed "non-experts" espousing the falsehoods about estrogen. If only people would check the credentials of the messenger before listening to them.

    • @annramsey7907
      @annramsey7907 Рік тому +2

      @@MenopauseTaylor Yes ma'am you are absolutely right. I was 59 & 10 years past menopause when I found you. My dislike of Progesterone came from a prescription & how it made my body feel. I understand an initial purchase based on false information but I will never understand not listening to how that product makes you feel. I was just commenting because I have watched every video & thinking you have told women this so many times & in so many entertaining ways. You try so hard to tell the truth because you feel too many don't listen. A) I do listen or I wouldn't have noticed. B) someday I will count it up because I am curious about that number. I love you & watch religiously.

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  Рік тому +2

      @@annramsey7907 Well, you know that I love you, too! That's why I'm determined to give you the menopause education you deserve.

  • @finnster5800
    @finnster5800 Рік тому

    Is it okay to do hormone replacement therapy after having Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection?

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  Рік тому

      This is precisely the kind of thing for which I do one-on-one consultations. You definitely need one. I cannot tailor things specifically to you in a comment box. It requires much more information than you can give me here, and you deserve much more information than I can give you here. No two women are alike, and addressing your situation requires tailoring all the facts specifically to YOU. I do them all via video conferencing. You can schedule at MenopauseTaylor.ME. I look forward to meeting you and helping you.

  • @olinayoung6287
    @olinayoung6287 Рік тому

    Thanks ❤

  • @deirdrewalsh1134
    @deirdrewalsh1134 Рік тому

    Doctor it’s “gone” if they take out the uterus but what if they only freeze or laser , is estradiol still off limits ?

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  Рік тому

      This is precisely the kind of thing for which I do one-on-one consultations. You definitely need one. I cannot tailor things specifically to you in a comment box. It requires much more information than you can give me here, and you deserve much more information than I can give you here. No two women are alike, and addressing your situation requires tailoring all the facts specifically to YOU. I do them all via online video conferencing. You can schedule at MenopauseTaylor.ME. I look forward to meeting you and helping you.

  • @sandraracicot934
    @sandraracicot934 Рік тому

    I've been on estrogen patch for 1 year. Recently have had some cramping and bleeding. Normal or should I get checked?

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  Рік тому +1

      Sandra,
      This is precisely the kind of thing for which I do one-on-one consultations. You definitely need one. I cannot tailor things specifically to you in a comment box. It requires much more information than you can give me here, and you deserve much more information than I can give you here. No two women are alike, and addressing your situation requires tailoring all the facts specifically to YOU. I do them all via video conferencing. You can schedule at MenopauseTaylor.ME. I look forward to meeting you and helping you.

  • @amnarabbani55
    @amnarabbani55 Рік тому

    Hi, I am 28 and my LH, prolactin and fsh are high than normal level. What should I do. I am really worried.

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  Рік тому

      Anna,
      This is precisely the kind of thing for which I do one-on-one consultations. You definitely need one. I cannot tailor things specifically to you in a comment box. It requires much more information than you can give me here, and you deserve much more information than I can give you here. No two women are alike, and addressing your situation requires tailoring all the facts specifically to YOU. I do them all via video conferencing. You can schedule at MenopauseTaylor.ME. I look forward to meeting you and helping you.

  • @mcanultymichelle
    @mcanultymichelle Рік тому +2

    I heard Dr Berg on a UA-cam video briefly say that estrogen therapy might help with osteoarthritis.well lv been on estrogen for three months now (thanks to your advice)and can say ,hands down it has made a difference with my osteoarthritis in my back.Dr Berg said the study’s might show improvement because of estrogen helping to make Hyaluronic acid in the joints.not to mention all the other things it has helped with.

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  Рік тому +4

      Estrogen loss causes joint pain and joint stiffness because estrogen was a lubricant for your joints ... just like oil is a lubricant for a door hinge.

  • @Katepwe
    @Katepwe 8 місяців тому

    👏 👏 👏