The MD managing my HRT was an Ophthalmologist and was one of the best in the country. Just because he didn’t start out with hormones, doesn’t mean he didn’t know what he was doing. I am THRIVING, as well as everyone else I know that goes to his clinic. He furthered his training, just like K&M… they didn’t start out as MD’s even. :). He treated thousands of women and the best thing he did was listen to ME and how my body responded (along with watching labs).
Finally, doctors making sense. I am 60 and have never been on hrt…fixed my health issues by modifying my diet- now eating a high protein, low carb carnivorish diet and work out with weights at home….never felt better and lost 50 lbs in the process.
Thank you for considering both sides of the cyclical vs. continuous regimens of progesterone. I am in late perimenopause and have followed both regimens. My system, for whatever reason, does much better with a static dosage vs 12 or 14 days on and off. It's so individualized and I appreciate how each of you ladies spoke to that.
What do women who have to be on hormone blockers due to hormone positive breast cancer do? Even doing all of healthy choices that you all mentioned. I feel so defeated
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My mother in law had her womb and ovaries removed at 40 yrs old. Healthy lifestyle (without HRT) and now she is 89, no dementia, no ostheoporosis and no heart issues
@@ea1171 i am seriously thinking about stopping my hormone blocker. I was doing very well naturally, without HRT. Since my diagnosis, I’m having to take a hormone blocker that is driving me nuts! So many side effects like night sweats, hot flushes, bone/joint pain, foggy head, mood swings, etc
I'm seeing NAMS certified doctor, I'm 65y started .05mg estradiol patch, 100mg progesterone started bleeding pretty much every other week, had hysteroscopy to make sure all was ok, upped the progesterone 300mg hoping to eliminate the bleeding. Next option would be Bijuva, then hysterectomy, but I will still need hormones, which direction would you suggest?
Kristen and Maria are fantastic educators ! As a health professional , I am very grateful for their work on social media
The MD managing my HRT was an Ophthalmologist and was one of the best in the country. Just because he didn’t start out with hormones, doesn’t mean he didn’t know what he was doing. I am THRIVING, as well as everyone else I know that goes to his clinic. He furthered his training, just like K&M… they didn’t start out as MD’s even. :). He treated thousands of women and the best thing he did was listen to ME and how my body responded (along with watching labs).
Finally, doctors making sense. I am 60 and have never been on hrt…fixed my health issues by modifying my diet- now eating a high protein, low carb carnivorish diet and work out with weights at home….never felt better and lost 50 lbs in the process.
Thank you for considering both sides of the cyclical vs. continuous regimens of progesterone. I am in late perimenopause and have followed both regimens. My system, for whatever reason, does much better with a static dosage vs 12 or 14 days on and off. It's so individualized and I appreciate how each of you ladies spoke to that.
Smart women❤ thankyou!!
BIJUVA-a once-daily combination of bio‑identical estradiol and bio‑identical progesterone in a single oral capsule.
It does Not contain MPA.
What do women who have to be on hormone blockers due to hormone positive breast cancer do? Even doing all of healthy choices that you all mentioned. I feel so defeated
Links to empower BC survivors to debunk the demonization of HRT:
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My mother in law had her womb and ovaries removed at 40 yrs old. Healthy lifestyle (without HRT) and now she is 89, no dementia, no ostheoporosis and no heart issues
@@ea1171 i am seriously thinking about stopping my hormone blocker. I was doing very well naturally, without HRT. Since my diagnosis, I’m having to take a hormone blocker that is driving me nuts! So many side effects like night sweats, hot flushes, bone/joint pain, foggy head, mood swings, etc
I'm seeing NAMS certified doctor, I'm 65y started .05mg estradiol patch, 100mg progesterone started bleeding pretty much every other week, had hysteroscopy to make sure all was ok, upped the progesterone 300mg hoping to eliminate the bleeding. Next option would be Bijuva, then hysterectomy, but I will still need hormones, which direction would you suggest?
Ablation. I wouldn't recommend a hysterectomy. Again you need to do a lot of research before doing anything.
I would LOVE to lift weights, but frozen shoulder ..:thanks menopause!
Low estrogen can cause frozen shoulder.
Osteopath/Magnesium Glycinate ar night and then Estradiol.
And micronised Progesterone vaginally.