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@jessicahitchens6926
@jessicahitchens6926 Күн бұрын
The Mirena coil has Progestin that's why she had severe side affects. Progestin is a toxic man made chemical mimicking Progesterone. If you have a hysterectomy even if you leave the ovaries the ovaries will die within 2/3 years. It's the last resort.
@jessicahitchens6926
@jessicahitchens6926 Күн бұрын
Why is she being interviewed? She isn't the norm. Wasn't she obese and had that invasive surgery??? Before her hormones went loco. Did she take all the injections as well??? That were not tested properly.
@danyoungwas
@danyoungwas 7 күн бұрын
What are the 3 probiotic supplements that you recommend?
@Shalinee2212
@Shalinee2212 7 күн бұрын
Life changing interview!! Thank you so much. ❤❤❤
@curiousintellect6874
@curiousintellect6874 20 күн бұрын
So Let me get this straight, if a divorce led by women is inevitable (mostly based on the severity led by their menopause), and based on how the family courts treat men ie; quite literally destitute and homeless because they will ALWAYS mostly favour the woman. I ask with all due respect, WHY THE F**K WOULD ANY GUY MARRY A WOMAN?????!! Because EVEN IF THE HUSBAND was an angel, the divorce will be dependant LITERALLY on her feelings and mood swings, WTF is the point??
@myalyk4018
@myalyk4018 Ай бұрын
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@silvadoll3370
@silvadoll3370 Ай бұрын
My histamine rises at ovulation and days before my period and its never ending cycle since my mid 30's now 46, estrogen dominance is a real thing and detoxifying is ongoin and mentally draining because not many doctors are educated about this or menapause for that fact they think you're hypochondriac, great for your knowledge on this topic at least i have you tube to get info on this
@Isaidwhatisaid8701
@Isaidwhatisaid8701 2 ай бұрын
I’m 36 and I’m going through this 😢
@jessicahitchens6926
@jessicahitchens6926 Күн бұрын
Did you take those injections? If you did it would explain your early symptoms. 36 is very young. Unfortunately nowadays more women are being bombarded with man made chemicals that is really affecting women's ovaries. It's called ovarian insufficiency syndrome. Due to toxins.
@DeeDee-44
@DeeDee-44 2 ай бұрын
"Feels like you are going mad". Absolutely. We are living in the Victorian era still when it comes to the NHS & women's health. Shockingly bad.
@DeeDee-44
@DeeDee-44 2 ай бұрын
"Not enough research" isn't that always the way with women's health. 10:00 histamine intolerance can be tested with DOA in the body, If it's below 30 it's bad. They will tell you it's normal though if over 10. I've heard a doctor say this on another podcast.
@teres1523
@teres1523 3 ай бұрын
I just got into HRT ( estrogen, progesterone and testosterone) gained weight before that and as they adjusted the doses I also was bloated , got a heavy feeling out or retaining water, my face and eyes looked rough and some edema. I could NOT RECOGNIZE my body. I adore many cool DRS who are posting very informative and challenging info out there out of their own experience with the medical system and their own menopause, however not many speak about Hrt and the genetic possibility of NEEDING ESTROGEN ( hot flashes, dry vagina, night sweats, etc many more stuff) BUT NOT braking it or processing it well. Now , I added broccoli sprouts ( because it will not lower my testosterone) and I feel super!!!!!
@nicolameikle8737
@nicolameikle8737 4 ай бұрын
Progesterone is a god send. High dosing ❤
@nicolameikle8737
@nicolameikle8737 4 ай бұрын
Awe Dr Sarah Ball was my menopause specialist xxx
@mauritahowell1415
@mauritahowell1415 5 ай бұрын
Shepherds purse 💓
@maggieoconnor9054
@maggieoconnor9054 5 ай бұрын
I’m at a loss of what to do, I had no problem on the combined birth control pill but since moving to hrt (transdermal estrogen and oral utragestran) the flushing and burning itchy skin started, it’s definitely histamine related …
@amanthakingcoaching1026
@amanthakingcoaching1026 5 ай бұрын
I’m sorry to hear you’ve had this experience. We do 121 sessions to help you understand how you can manage your symptoms…please feel free to email using our website details.
@kcsunnyone
@kcsunnyone 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for this very educational discussion. I think Covid triggered this in me.
@afsanaakther2173
@afsanaakther2173 5 ай бұрын
"Menopause Conversations - Ep 57: Dive into the transformative power of menopause yoga with Petra Coveney. Empowering women to embrace change with strength and grace. 🧘‍♀✨ #MenopauseYoga"
@MySpice-oy5db
@MySpice-oy5db 5 ай бұрын
Me as well, it's not just bleeding, but flooding coz i can't control it, flowing freely with clots big and small
@sailingcosmo47
@sailingcosmo47 7 ай бұрын
Thank you ladies.
@paulajanson8053
@paulajanson8053 7 ай бұрын
You ladies were fantastic. So pleasant to listen to and a wealth of priceless information to boot. I tried listening to some other podcasts on this topic and no one else was able to provide such concise, easy to understand information. I will follow both of you now. Thank you so much!
@amanthakingcoaching1026
@amanthakingcoaching1026 7 ай бұрын
Thankyou so much for your kind words. I am discovering so many new things we can do to reduce histamine impact so do keep checking in with the podcasts. Thanks for your support- we really do appreciate it!
@paulajanson8053
@paulajanson8053 7 ай бұрын
@@amanthakingcoaching1026 I subscribed and looking forward to seeing more!
@ChaniSchreibhand-yj5yo
@ChaniSchreibhand-yj5yo 7 ай бұрын
Thank You Samantha for the opportunity to share my journey with your listeners, I hope that our shared voices will create the change that is needed in this important area of health.
@ChaniSchreibhand-yj5yo
@ChaniSchreibhand-yj5yo 7 ай бұрын
Thank You Samantha for the opportunity to share my journey with your listeners, I hope that our shared voices will create the change that is needed in this important area of health.
@BlackPony599
@BlackPony599 7 ай бұрын
Hi im 48 forced into menopause due to Adenomyosis. Im allergic to the sun, heat, water stress pressure clothing sweat, i have urticarial vasculitis, half a thyroid (nodules) very high cortisol levels for 35yrs no treatment, very high inflammation markers. Since having my hysterectomy 3 yrs ago everything got worse, i also left my city dur to severe dv and having my cchildren kidnapped, i have cptsd depression stress anxiety agoraphobia from this i cant shake, COPD, and ive also doubled my weight and i have foggy brain enough the drs think ive also mould in my house. I have extremely high stressful life living away from all family and support with children 3 of on the spectrum. Im finding out myself with no help from the drs gere as im in regional Qld Australia. My mental health is struggling so very badly ass i cant even walk one child to school or go out during the day as im just not allergic to the sun but i have absolute Zero 0 energy. I can barely get of the couch i now have muscle wastage on my 130kg 5ft2 frame. My joints hurt ache insomnia ears headaches up 4x a night to wee n im lastong on 3hrs sleep a night with sleep apnoea too😭😭💔 I need to find someone to help not just with the histamine adrenal physical gut emotional and mental health help. Im at my wit's end n my children are missing out having to help me as im alone. Theyre the only thing stopping me from doing the worst as honestly im in a catch 22 my lifes stuck, i cant change anything and i need to find drs that will listen and not take 3weeks to get a gp appointment for severe odemas, passing out and paralysis upon waking, scripts and or even for a cold. Im perimenopausal angry fed up with no one listening to me. Im scsred as a mum because i see my daaughter has the hives reaction starting. Please🎉 what Australian drs gps specialists functional drs can you recommend i can find to hopefully treat me.. im begging for any recommendations any help anything.. i dont think my body will let me be alive within a yr, its so physically beyond exhausted and unhealthy im scared ill die before i can find the help ive been non stop searching for for last 3yrs. My hysterectomy ruined me, its removal is killing me slowly n it was meant to save my life from haemorrhaging fist size clots multiple x daily i wà bleeding to death. Please i need help some advice somme referrals..anything please🙏
@Belhel5533
@Belhel5533 8 ай бұрын
I had flooding for 3 weeks after my 3rd covid jab in Jan 2022 aged 44. I ended up needing emergency treatment in hospital which consisted of tranexamic acid intravenously and norethisterone tablets 3x a day for 2 weeks. Each year since I have had another flooding episode around the same time of year, really odd. Just happened again. My ferritin hangs around 6-9, Hb varies between 10 and 12 but that is taking prescription strength iron constantly. It’s debilitating and exhausting. Now trying tranexamic acid tablets to lessen blood flow during periods. Perimenopause symptoms kicked in after the first bout of heavy bleeding. But the worst symptom by far is the flooding, it’s terrifying. I am normal bmi and healthy otherwise.
@amanthakingcoaching1026
@amanthakingcoaching1026 8 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry to hear about your experience!! Have you ever been tested for histamine intolerance?
@Belhel5533
@Belhel5533 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for responding. No I haven’t been tested for histamine intolerance but I do have some allergies that developed in my 30s. I have seasonal hayfever and oral allergies to nuts, some fruits and an intolerance to soya and I have had allergic reaction to two types of antibiotics.
@amanthakingcoaching1026
@amanthakingcoaching1026 8 ай бұрын
@@Belhel5533it might be worth considering booking a session with myself. We can talk you through your symptoms and how to manage them using a histamine management protocol. It does sound as though you may have histamine intolerance.
@jessicahitchens6926
@jessicahitchens6926 Күн бұрын
The allergies are from your declining hormones in your mid to late 30s. Also you do know about Xeno estrogens? Toxic man made chemicals in our food/water and homes. Meds etc all contribute.
@Belhel5533
@Belhel5533 23 сағат бұрын
@@jessicahitchens6926 Interestingly it’s not declining estrogen that triggers allergies but high estrogen (which triggers high histamine) compared to progesterone which is usually the first hormone to drop off in perimenopause. Low progesterone causes symptoms of ‘estrogen dominance’ For me, that has most certainly been the issue. That, and covid and the covid vaccines, which I think interfered with ovulation so I had even less progesterone those months. I’m now currently on bio identical HRT which has transformed my life significantly. I started with just taking progesterone and my allergies, migraines, sleep, mood and night sweats all improved, some of the symptoms improved within days! I’ve since added a low dose of estrogen gel which has helped regulate my cycle and improved my energy I no longer suffer with debilitating heavy periods, I can actually leave the house on day 2 of my period. Such a relief!
@helenroscoe1124
@helenroscoe1124 8 ай бұрын
Hi there Im 47 and have been in perimenopause for around 10 years Unfortunately i have felt terrible in those years and HRT made it worse 😞 from some personal research i believe my issues have been histamine based Watching your upload has really hit home to me in lots of ways My main question over the last few years has been What is wrong with me??lots of symptoms from headaches Joint pain fatigue to skin problems Sadly my nhs GPs who are very nice arent knowledgeable or experienced in this condition Where could i go for some help? i just want to feel better Best wishes to you both and thankyou xx
@amanthakingcoaching1026
@amanthakingcoaching1026 8 ай бұрын
Hi Helen, Thankyou so much for taking the time to respond. I provide coaching sessions to help you navigate both histamine and menopause. As you can see from the video I have extensive knowledge and protocols to assist women who experience histamine intolerance alone or alongside menopause . Please DM me via my email [email protected] and we can arrange a free of charge scoping call for you. Do subscribe to this channel as I have more video’s coming on this topic. Best wishes
@lindamacmanus6352
@lindamacmanus6352 8 ай бұрын
Should i reduce my oestrogen.?
@amanthakingcoaching1026
@amanthakingcoaching1026 8 ай бұрын
I would always recommend speaking with your doctor/specialist before making any changes to your medication or HRT. We do 121 sessions to help you understand the topic of histamine and oestrogen. Reach out to me using my website if you want to know more.
@MD.MILON.MIAH_
@MD.MILON.MIAH_ 8 ай бұрын
Fantastic Your content
@AnnaWalsh-xz8hy
@AnnaWalsh-xz8hy 8 ай бұрын
My teeth / gums have really suffered during menopause so found this extremely useful 🙏
@celestialj5908
@celestialj5908 9 ай бұрын
WOW "Stress is inflammation to the body". What does one do?
@609saima
@609saima 9 ай бұрын
I've started Hrt and feel my histamine maybe elevated as I'm having gut issues, acid reflux and bloating. Will changes in my diet help me tolerate the oestrogen better ?
@amanthakingcoaching1026
@amanthakingcoaching1026 9 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear you’re having a difficult time. Cutting out histamine laden foods will definitely help…but you might need more information about how histamine production is being stimulated by oestrogen availability . I work with women to understand their unique biology and how this changes during menopause. Feel free to get in contact with me via my website www.amanthakingcoaching.com
@shannonbrown560
@shannonbrown560 9 ай бұрын
yes this is happening to me i think.... i am bleeding and it isn't stopping .. when oes it stop? i think this could be what i am going through... but still don't know.
@bhoomika7304
@bhoomika7304 8 ай бұрын
When your bleeding stop mam or what you do for the stopping of bleeding
@mauritahowell1415
@mauritahowell1415 5 ай бұрын
Take shepherds purse
@MichelleClark-h1s
@MichelleClark-h1s 9 ай бұрын
Wow I can relate so much to this. Thankyou so much 🤗
@rupinderkaur6915
@rupinderkaur6915 9 ай бұрын
Brilliant conversation! Especially the point around being the sandwich generation of women !
@karenchambers9943
@karenchambers9943 10 ай бұрын
Really informative Thank you!
@solarhydrowind
@solarhydrowind 10 ай бұрын
First to comment!!! Just started watching and it's very nice so far!
@secretsandra1
@secretsandra1 10 ай бұрын
In Chelsea you see for three rich, makes me sad
@secretsandra1
@secretsandra1 10 ай бұрын
So glad you have shared this information with us, I just wish my GP would watch this too instead of giving me Rd blocks. And making me wait another week while he consuls with the only female colleague at the 2 doctor surgary
@nicolemerz1731
@nicolemerz1731 10 ай бұрын
Brilliant! So educational and empowering!
@PeopleandPlaceslondon
@PeopleandPlaceslondon 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for hosting Sam. She’s such a wonderful and knowledgeable guest 🙏
@Simon-jh1hf
@Simon-jh1hf 10 ай бұрын
lol
@hayleysmith5077
@hayleysmith5077 10 ай бұрын
Dr Vikram is such a precious human Beeing ! I am learning a lot through his excellent professional work Thanks for sharing blessings
@PaulaRastrick
@PaulaRastrick 10 ай бұрын
What a refreshing, realistic and balanced perspective. I personally learnt a lot from this episode - thanks both. Really informative!
@Wendy-rq2lb
@Wendy-rq2lb 10 ай бұрын
So informative. I've been wading through menopause without hrt since 2019 when I had blood clots on tablet hrt. Nothing was offered as an alternative when I enquired and it has been rough. I've been in to my GP this last week and had these conversations and found potential options for me and have started trying a gel and vaginal hrt. I wish I'd revisited this earlier and not just endured it.
@mariabuckley1749
@mariabuckley1749 10 ай бұрын
Thank you both so much ❤
@rupinderkaur6915
@rupinderkaur6915 10 ай бұрын
Love the spirit of this conversation!
@amanthakingcoaching1026
@amanthakingcoaching1026 10 ай бұрын
Thank-you for your comment…There’s a genuine warmth and passion from Rebekah. We love having her as a guest.
@rupinderkaur6915
@rupinderkaur6915 10 ай бұрын
Always so informative - thank you for this episode!
@amanthakingcoaching1026
@amanthakingcoaching1026 10 ай бұрын
Thankyou fur your comment- We are so lucky to have Dr Vikram Talauliker speak on this series. He is such a powerhouse of knowledge and with an abundance of compassion
@rosieannison
@rosieannison 11 ай бұрын
I watched your programme with interest I have been having exacerbated migraines during periods and now menopause .... I have been under private meno help and been given HRT for past two years my migraines initially were reduced in severity and frequency but now a year since tests my oestrogen has gone to half ,,,, I realise levels can change and absorption however I have had to up the pain relief codeine and I also have been on 10mgs amitrytiline I am so frustrated by the impact of the migraines as now they have returned to about 4 a month I get severe adverse reactions to any bites stings etc and infact when bitten by some ants in summer my reaction meant three to four weeks on three anti histamines a day till the hives reduced I am wondering whether there is any connection ? I see newson health again at end November as my HRT is now a different progesterone to be in relation to changing from patch with two pumps to 4 pumps and utogeston I am going to try an antihistamine which at times I do take anyways to reduce rhinitis sneezing and coughing at night any other advice you can offer I realise it's unlikely its connected but I would be so pleased if I'd found an answer as my life had been debilitated by the migraines I do eat dark choc every day spinach tomatoes etc was totally unaware they were high in histamine,,,, thanks Sam annison
@charleedell92
@charleedell92 11 ай бұрын
Horrific, so many women suffer with this needlessly - the combined oral contraceptive pill taken every day can completely eradicate, or worst case massively reduce, heavy bleeding and flooding in the perimenopause yet too many women are incorrectly told it is "dangerous". More dangerous than life threatening bleeding and hysterectomies?! I have to pay for it privately but it's worth every penny. A minority of people with certain conditions can't take it but for the majority it's an overlooked option.
@PeopleandPlaceslondon
@PeopleandPlaceslondon 11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing these messages with us Amantha. 👋
@amanthagunasekara4985
@amanthagunasekara4985 Жыл бұрын
Hi Amantha akki, how are you doing
@amanthagunasekara4985
@amanthagunasekara4985 Жыл бұрын
It's really nice to see you , I'm in Reading now..