I’m in Australia, can I do a zoom consultation with you??
@Laurenash9973 күн бұрын
Predict now has a new version, version 3, it takes into account treatments pros/cons
@Laurenash9973 күн бұрын
I had 1.7 mm in one node and told that was micro
@tashad22016 күн бұрын
I came looking for information because I feel horrible that I can’t keep up at work anymore. No focus so much brain fog that I can’t remember one thing for a second when I used to be able to recall things instantly especially in the field I’m in. The hot flashes. Omg. Just awful. Low mood not happy not sad but yet I’ll cry for no reason. I’m shocked that there are no other comments in here but I’m guessing because no one thinks of it as a disability or at least a hindering to daily life. I’m scared of loosing my job because I can’t perform. And I can’t focus cuz I’m constantly worried and trying to figure out what I should be doing. I need to discuss with my doctor immediately
@Belhel55338 күн бұрын
Why not just use bio identical progesterone on its own? Most women in there 40s are very deficient in progesterone, it’s the first hormone to drop. Symptoms of low progesterone are heavy and/or prolonged periods, irregular periods, spotting mid cycle or a week before your period, anxiety, waking in the night, night sweats, panicky feelings on waking & migraines. I’ve started taking 200mg micronised progesterone and all the anxiety & sleep symptoms are improving, I actually wake up feeling rested! Time will tell if they lessen the heavy periods.
@kimarcari8963Ай бұрын
Answered no questions as far as PCOS. Seems like she doesn’t understand PCOS
@alinaalexandru9793Ай бұрын
Great advices, the problem with SIBO sufferers is that we can’t tolerate any of those great foods or we can tolerate them only in very small amounts 😕
@KarenHinkle-lm6ptАй бұрын
At 62 I got breast cancer..I had been having ultrasounds besides mammograms for three years and the tumor was found by the ultrasound. After listening to Suzanne Somers, may she RIP, talking about ultrasounds I insisted on them. I had been on prempro and Premarin at different times but had to stop because of the cancer. My tumor was 1cm with 2 out of 8 lymph nodes having cancer so I had chemo only. I was put on tamoxifen for three years and then I went off because I found out it could give you uterine cancer and I still had everything! Got a total hysterectomy to solve that problem but never went back on it. Had horrendous hot flashes for YEARS! Finally about six years ago they stopped but still have an occasional one. I’m 81 now and haven’t slept well for along time. Dr. gave me trazadone and it helps but I don’t want to keep taking it…so I went back to him and am now going to try an estrodial patch after watching many KZbin programs about them. Also years ago I could have gone back on estrogen, as they know now. Sure hope the patches work or at least part way. This woman thing is not what it’s cracked up to be!!!🤣🤣🤣 I don’t feel or look 81! Anyway good luck to you all. Hugs💜
@Sidepins-5092 ай бұрын
What about student loans/dept accumulated during the marriage?
@AD-yk7mf2 ай бұрын
I really believe meditation is a link to so many good things. I’ve found counting slow breaths helps calm the brain. Watching a flickering candle.
@user-rh8lw7yp9z2 ай бұрын
I had breast cancer 2 years ago, I said no to tamoxifen I heard that it can cause severe depression and I have a history of that. Fast forward 2 years and I am in a terrible depressive state, thoughts of suicide everyday, my doctor thinks I'm in perimenopause and refuses to check my hormones because he said even if it is my hormones there is absolutely nothing they can give me. I feel so defeated. Antidepressants are not working at all 😢
@KarenHinkle-lm6ptАй бұрын
Get another doctor. There is no reason you shouldn’t get help and have your hormones checked. What he thinks is not a reason to not check. I would get another opinion and tell this guy…bye bye! Good luck and try to think positive thoughts that you will find a solution. Hugs
@shafd67222 ай бұрын
The moderator seems to focus on women??!!
@charleedell922 ай бұрын
Disabled women are completely unseen and unheard within the menopause conversation, which is always represented through a very ableist lens. I know that as a disabled woman I will have to fight that much harder for hormone therapy than those who live in a typical body. We are often simply expected to put up with a poor quality of life and not make a fuss.
@shaynebetts72432 ай бұрын
Excellent conversation, thank you for allowing us to listen in and learn!
@PMeh2483 ай бұрын
I have pcos and menopause and my weight has gone up since starting HRT. The healthy food habits that helped me loose weight in my perimenopause time don’t seem to be working since I started HRT and my weight is going up
@The_New_Abnormal_World_Order3 ай бұрын
I definitely have symptoms of low testosterone, at 39 I'm hoping to boost it naturally. If things don't improve I will for sure look into TRT!!!
@jwalker78883 ай бұрын
WHY because we need progesterone not more estrogen. Check out Dr. Lee.
@lorettearendse38413 ай бұрын
The entire way in which breast cancer is treated should be reviewed. Oestrogen is not the devil as oncologists believe. Women, like myself have suffered horribly because of drugs such as anastrazole which depletes your body of oestrogen. I basically could not function as a human being because of anastrazole. I told my oncologist that I refuse to continue with this drug…and here I am, still alive. It is unacceptable that we should take these drugs when legitimate studies show that there is no conclusive link between oestrogen and breast cancer.
@savatryramsaran187722 күн бұрын
@lorettearendse3841, When did you stopped taking the drugs ? How long where you on it
@lorettearendse384117 күн бұрын
@@savatryramsaran1877 I was on it for 2 months - from April to end of June 2023. I was on anastrazole. I could not cope: I developed debilitating brain fog, muscle pain, hair loss, dry flaking skin. It is a year later and I’m still here. Please read the book “ Oestrogen matters” by the oncologist Dr Avrum Bluming. I also read “Eat to beat disease” by Dr William Li and “ How to starve cancer” by Jane Mclelland. I use the principles in these books and I saw a naturopathic doctor who prescribed vitamin D oil and worked out an eating plan for me,
@nancybass19623 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this. I had stage one insitu cancer that was determined to be estrogen receptor positive- of course now research shows that estrogen does not cause breast cancer. I took a hormone blocker for a year and recently quit . I want any estrogen left to be circulating in my body. Prior to the cancer I had been on HRT for twelve years. Toward the end of perimenopause I went through a very serious episode of depression. My medicine just stopped working. I now know that it is common for that to happen in women who deal depression. My obgyn put me on hormone replacement and my medication was adjusted. I want my HRT back! I think I will have a very hard time getting them to give it to me. Your story is so inspiring. Thanks so much for sharing it!
@schlindi17934 ай бұрын
Very good!
@gracemcauslene4 ай бұрын
About my divorced can someone help me please?
@vimtorules4 ай бұрын
She is struggling to remember the saying 😅😅😅😅 And, it's self-explanatory!
@user-bp6pd2is7i4 ай бұрын
I don’t know why modern doctors are so ignorant in regards to this issue. Just ignorant.
@user-nq5zz7ct4m4 ай бұрын
Monumentally dangerous advice. HRT after breast cancer is playing with fire
@lorettearendse38413 ай бұрын
Maybe we should start realising that women have been placed on wrong protocols for their breast cancer.
@lorettearendse384117 күн бұрын
I thought the same thing, but please read the book “ Oestrogen matters” by Dr Avrum Bluming
@aimeerice46874 ай бұрын
Take 2.5 mg Baby Tam, no side effects and more efreftive than 20 mg, and get testosterone pellets!
@Lisa-xd3fv4 ай бұрын
Hi Dr peers .what an incredible story I wish you health and strenght women go through so much .many happy years to you and your family. Tina. and many thanks I'm so happy for your recovery your such a lovely lady 🦋🌞🌻🙏💞💞💞
@laurenceapitz16785 ай бұрын
this is absolutely amazing. I just had a cancer scare, I had to get a biopsy, and I am so incredibly lucky for it to be benign, but what was scaring me even more than having cancer was the idea of no longer having access to HRT and having to take tamoxifen. it actually does boil down to quality of life. denying us HRT in these circumstances is just an other way of infantilizing us.
@jillkemp55214 ай бұрын
My aunt had taken hrt for years and had to have a breast removed due to cancer, at her five year post surgery consultation, after examination she was informed that she had cancer in her remaining breast. She had numerous lymph nodes and wall tissue removed along with her breast. She was reminded that she had been warned that if she continued taking hrt, she was likely to get cancer again but she chose to ignore the warning.
@laurenceapitz16784 ай бұрын
@@jillkemp5521 is she ok today ? I wonder how she found a physician to prescribe it.
@ummtaimann68193 ай бұрын
@@jillkemp5521i don’t understand did she take hrt in the five years after surgery ?
@Iceis_Phoenix5 ай бұрын
I have awful symptoms at 53 i am ready for hrt
@charleedell925 ай бұрын
Thanks for helping to get this information out. I would just like to say to anyone whose provider refuses them a treatment on the grounds it is "unlicensed", they are being really disingenuous - in primary care approximately 15-20 percent of prescriptions are off- licence, such as reflux medicine for children that only has an adult license, aspirin for secondary prevention in heart disease and of course all the antidepressants that so many women our age are rattling with that aren't licensed to treat menopause.
@hollybrabeau5 ай бұрын
Are your positive for the MTHFR patient? I take l-glutathione because I have two copies of the 1667-c, I think.
@minimmenon6 ай бұрын
Very helpful, thanks
@mardeebrosh69656 ай бұрын
Enjoying this interview but still disappointed by all of medicine that the approach is to teach fibro sufferers to better tolerate pain rather than relieving it. If you have acute pain due to an injury, you get prompt treatment, but if you have chronic pain, you're pretty much out of luck. Leaving people in pain for the rest of their life is not okay just because no one has yet discovered the cause.
@mardeebrosh69654 ай бұрын
@@Adulthumanfemale84 I thought 🤔 that too for a long time but recently started taking vitamin B 1 and the difference is like night and day. I don't blame my doctor but I think that once I had a fibromyalgia diagnosis, we no longer looked for root causes. I have been ill and even gave up a job that I loved when i may have just had a thiamine deficiency. This probably won't be the case for most people but I think our medical system is doing people a disservice by treating symptoms without figuring out the cause.
@vitanilange69266 ай бұрын
My symptoms are severe also lost my hair...feel like a monster I isolate a lot I can't sleep hope I find help got literally all symptoms indicating low estrogen..I am trying out Fin to see if it helps at all,or if its wigs for life..now at 36.....I am vision impaired,and back injured and is healthy food wise..but can only go for walks,at the moment I am to broken bc of hairloss so I stopped...will find a new doctor after new year....
@nicolemerz17316 ай бұрын
🙏
@mahroofbegum11726 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your menopause experience. I am also goi going through this. God bless you 🙏
@jgreen58206 ай бұрын
I had a 2cm deep tumour picked up on mammogram, had a lumpectomy, chemo, radiotherapy. I couldn't feel a lump, it was too deep. The diagnosis was an invasive, very aggressive type of breast cancer, but I'm here 10 years later. It hadn't been there 3 years before. It was picked up before it had spread to the lymph nodes. I'm not so sure I would be here if I had followed this professor's advice and not gone for screening.
@joycebacchus11827 ай бұрын
Please explain what is H r t for the lay person .
@melissabilletter46037 ай бұрын
Hormone Replacement Therapy
@jt814223 сағат бұрын
Tip: Type “HRT” in a Google search window and you will find your answer immediately
@nikkion21407 ай бұрын
This man is a GEM!
@SusannMarieDye7 ай бұрын
What about brain scans?
@SusannMarieDye7 ай бұрын
What about women with post menopause? I started HRT at about 47. I m still on it at 58. My sister is still on the pill at 51 . I have ADHD and my sister has depression and she had a hysterectomy at 34, so maybe that is why the difference in level of hormone treatment. She also just may have an unusual doctor.
@Julie-netball7 ай бұрын
Thank you, just found this. Im really stuggling with vaginal pain. It feels like my urethra is really uncomfortable. I'm on vagifem but its not really helping. I've heard multigyn gel???? Is really good???
@valerieannrumpf41518 ай бұрын
I have hip dysplasia in both hips due to cerebral palsey and i also went through menopause. Being that I'm in my 50s, i brought up alot of orthopedic issues that I've been having with my Drs. Now i'm getting cortisone injections in my hips and i'm receiving physical therepy. I'm also advocating for accessible medical equipment at both the federal and state levels in the US.
@lisadavis99938 ай бұрын
Thank you this interview was very informative!!!!!
@AzaleaJosh8 ай бұрын
Hey *usespy* online the work you did on the project completely changed the way I was looking at it.. Thank you for giving. I can’t say enough how grateful I am that you always take ownership of your spy project that let me win my divorce case, It’s so nice to know that you’ve got it covered.....
@maril13798 ай бұрын
Women should get bone density tests done. ALL WOMEN!
@brendaaucoin678 ай бұрын
What were your numbers
@dirkkatz1729 ай бұрын
cause; microwaves
@vmac59879 ай бұрын
Fantastic. Really interesting discussions on a wide range of health issues aimed at women. Thank you so much.
@FortheHealthofit.9 ай бұрын
❤ fabulous interview
@bcourtney40249 ай бұрын
I miss my HRT patch after my recent diagnosis. It's demonized by so many both within and outside the healthcare field yet they themselves have never used it, not realizing the positive effects it has in well-being.