Pausitivity – KnowYourMenopause
Pausitivity – KnowYourMenopause
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KnowYourMenopause poster for people with extra learning needs
We are incredibly proud to present our first menopause poster helping members of the community with learning disabilities to #KnowYourMenopause and get the help they need. Please note: it uses symbols, signs and speech, but not B.S.L.
Awareness of menopause is growing everywhere except the one place it should be - the GP office. We’re determined to change that and make everyone #KnowYourMenopause. Download your free poster and support pack at pausitivity.co.uk
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What Is Endometriosis?
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Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the lining of the womb starts to grow in other places, such as the ovaries and fallopian tubes. It can affect women of any age and is a long-term condition that can have a significant impact on your life. Vicky Chapman is the support leader for Endometriosis UK's Dundee Group. She explains more about endometriosis and shares her story with us...
Menopause and the workplace
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Many, many women struggle with managing their menopause symptoms in the workplace. 1 in 10 actually leave their jobs as they feel unable to cope! What a waste of essential talent. We inivted the fabulous Tracey Tait of The Menopause Training Company to share some essential advice to help you feel more confident at work. Some companies and organisations have already introduced menopause guidelin...
Sex and menopause: Your guide to a better sex life
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Oncologist Dr Claire Macaulay is a sex science geek who is passionate about supporting people to create the kind of sex life that is right for them. Throwing away ideas of what you “should” be doing, she concentrates on what is meaningful and nourishing to you as an individual. In this fascinating talk, she discusses vaginal dryness, coaching and orgasmic yoga (yes that’s a thing!) with her own...
Starting a conversation with your manager about your menopause
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Opening up conversations in the workplace to get help if you're struggling with menopause concerns can be incredibly difficult. If this is you, this video from The Menopause Training Company empowers you with a script to ensure you get the very best out of what can be a difficult conversation. This information can really be life-changing! More information from: * menopausetrainingcompany.com/ *...
Danielle Barbereau on relationships and menopause
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After The Split author and divorce coach Danielle Barbereau gives a fascinating insight into relationships and menopause, revealing the signs of coercive control, the truth about remarriage and more… * Visit Danielle at www.danielleb.co.uk/ * Subscribe to Pausitivity on RUclips: tinyurl.com/Pausitivity-KYM * Follow Pausitivity on Facebook: groups/397918694403933 * Follow Pausitivit...
PMDD Progesterone Sensitivity and me
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Menopause campaigner and journalist Elizabeth Carr-Ellis discusses progesterone sensitivity and how it has impacted her menopause. For more, visit www.50sense.net Follow Elizabeth on Twitter at @50Sense and on Instagram at @lizzieat50Sense. * Subscribe to Pausitivity on RUclips: tinyurl.com/Pausitivity-KYM * Follow Pausitivity on Facebook: groups/397918694403933 * Follow Pausitivit...
Stories: The Real Voices of Menopause
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It’s a subject clouded in mystery, but now six women have opened up about how the menopause has affected their lives in an emotional short film lifting the lid on this taboo time. Stories: The Real Voices of Menopause is a heartbreaking, illuminating and inspiring film showing the impact menopause has had on their relationships, careers, sex lives and mental health. Speaking honestly and openly...
Ruth Devlin - Let's Talk Menopause
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Trained nurse, menopause coach and advocate Ruth Devlin gives a fascinating talk on men and menopause, symptoms, treatments and the benefits of CBT in helping reduce hot flushes and more More help and advice from Ruth: *www.letstalkmenopause.co.uk * Subscribe to Pausitivity * Follow Pausitivity on Facebook: groups/397918694403933 * Follow Pausitivity on Twitter: pausiti...
Tame the Menopocalypse with Amanda Thebe
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Fitness trainer Amanda Thebe discusses her best-selling book Menopocalypse, giving expert advice on surviving and thriving in the menopause. More help and advice from Amanda * www.fitnchips.com/ * Facebook: fitnchips * Twitter: fitnchips * Instagram: amanda.thebe * Subscribe to Pausitivity * Follow Pausitivity on Facebook: groups/397918694403...
Jo Moseley Top 3 Menopause Tips
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Jo Moseley found that exercise really helped her with her menopause, and courageously paddle-boarded across the UK in her quest to manage her symptoms. Here she shares her top 3 tips that may help you too. * More about Jo @HappyHealthy50 on Twitter & Instagram * Subscribe to Pausitivity on RUclips: tinyurl.com/Pausitivity-KYM * Follow Pausitivity on Facebook: groups/397918694403933...
Fiona Watson Top 3 Tips Mindfulness & Menopause
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Get your free #KnowYourMenopause Support Pack from www.pausitivity.co.uk * Subscribe to Pausitivity on RUclips: tinyurl.com/Pausitivity-KYM * Follow Pausitivity on Facebook: groups/39791... * Follow Pausitivity on Twitter: pausitivity2 * Follow Pausitivity on Instagram: pausitivity...
Gabriella Espinosa top menopause tips
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Gabriella Espinosa, yoga teacher shares her top 3 menopause tips. www.gabriellaespinosa.com * Subscribe to Pausitivity on RUclips: tinyurl.com/Pausitivity-KYM * Follow Pausitivity on Facebook: groups/39791... * Follow Pausitivity on Twitter: pausitivity2 * Follow Pausitivity on Instagram: pausitivity-knowyourmenopause
Meet the celebrities helping us raise menopause awareness
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From Jeremy Vine to Marian Keyes, there are a host of famous faces giving their support to Pausitivity. Who would you like to see join them? * * Subscribe to Pausitivity on RUclips: tinyurl.com/Pausitivity-KYM * Follow Pausitivity on Facebook: groups/397918694403933 * Follow Pausitivity on Twitter: pausitivity2 * Follow Pausitivity on Instagram: pausitivit...
Best nutrition and lifestyle for menopause
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Award-winning nutritionist Clare Shepherd of Your New Life Plan on how the right food and lifestyle changes can make a big impact on your menopause More help and advice from Clare * www.yournewlifeplan.com * Facebook: groups/NaturalMenopauseRoadMap * Twitter: yournewlifeplan * Subscribe to Pausitivity on RUclips: tinyurl.com/Pausitivity-KYM * Follow Pausitivity on Faceb...
Why women of colour need to talk about menopause
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Why women of colour need to talk about menopause
Menopause relationships: How to cope
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Menopause relationships: How to cope
Helen Lederer's guide to an Absolutely Fabulous menoapuse
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Helen Lederer's guide to an Absolutely Fabulous menoapuse
Clare Shepherd: Lifestyle and nutrition tips to help manage menopause symptoms
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Clare Shepherd: Lifestyle and nutrition tips to help manage menopause symptoms
How to talk to your GP about menopause with Dr Camille Cronin
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How to talk to your GP about menopause with Dr Camille Cronin
Fitness tips for menopause with Executive MidLife Coach
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Fitness tips for menopause with Executive MidLife Coach
Philip Kingsley menopause hair hacks
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Philip Kingsley menopause hair hacks
Using herbs to help your menopause
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Using herbs to help your menopause
Nutrients and supplements for a happy menopause
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Nutrients and supplements for a happy menopause
Mindfulness for menopause stress
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Mindfulness for menopause stress
Meg Mathews: Getting through menopause with style and attitude
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Meg Mathews: Getting through menopause with style and attitude
Menopause Cafe: Why we need to open up
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Menopause Cafe: Why we need to open up
How to look after your relationships in menopause
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How to look after your relationships in menopause
Exercise and menopause: Top tips with Jo Moseley
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Exercise and menopause: Top tips with Jo Moseley
Menopause diet: Eat for your symptoms
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Menopause diet: Eat for your symptoms

Комментарии

  • @annana9297
    @annana9297 Месяц назад

    Thank you for this amazing discourse on Progesterone! This happens to so many, we need to hear these stories.

  • @jessicahitchens6926
    @jessicahitchens6926 Месяц назад

    Magnesium stops anxiety and Indian Ginseng. Vit B complex is vital too.

  • @jessicahitchens6926
    @jessicahitchens6926 Месяц назад

    All these GPs are terrible. If your GP isn't helping you and informed get rid.

  • @jessicahitchens6926
    @jessicahitchens6926 Месяц назад

    Women need to find a good homepath too.

  • @jessicahitchens6926
    @jessicahitchens6926 Месяц назад

    This isn't me.. I never got full relieve from menstruation. Never put weight on didn't constantly ache. But if you take proper supplements they really help. Women don't eat properly either. You've got to take responsibility for your health too. You also have pollutants and man made chemicals all around us.

  • @MissCraftyAngie
    @MissCraftyAngie Месяц назад

    I have been on utrogestan vaginally for 25 days I have suffered with serve anxiety and depressed mood since starting it. My doctor has told me to now just take it every 13 weeks for 14 days but to keep taken oestrogel daily. Im only 6 weeks in and my mental health as become worse since taken hrt. I will keep trying for the 3 months but if i dont improve I will have to stop it all.

    • @jessicahitchens6926
      @jessicahitchens6926 Месяц назад

      Who told you to take that for 25 days??? No wonder you were in bits. Get on good supplements as well. The max is 14 days. So 12-14...

    • @jessicahitchens6926
      @jessicahitchens6926 Месяц назад

      Homepathy is well worth it.

  • @miaarnold16
    @miaarnold16 3 месяца назад

    To everyone on here, I encourage you to stay strong. I too am going through perimenopause and it is absolutely horrible at times. However, this is a temporary faze we are experiencing. So hang in there and know that we have a bright future ahead of us. ❤

  • @skuggitmcskuggit1029
    @skuggitmcskuggit1029 3 месяца назад

    I just found out today that I have replies ! and am am so sorry not to have replied earlier - I am a real dummy on the computer and still dont know how to do things . so I will just say thankyou here for your kind and useful comments, I was in a very dark place and since i posted that comment i had the whole hrt issue decided for me with a big NO as I now have a contra indicated health condition - However I have totally and radically changed my bad habits re.diet and exercise and basically cutting out the ultra processed foods and junk as much as possible and just trying to be a healthy as i can be . Funnly enough the fact that hrt is not going to be allowed for me has stopped me thinking about it and its a bit of a relief just to stop trying to get hrt to work for me.

  • @olilumgbalu5653
    @olilumgbalu5653 3 месяца назад

    Some of the fatigue and anxiety could be due to low iron from blood loss, thyroid issues (which can cause heavy bleeding and depression/anxiety) and/or low B12. All of those things (and more) should be evaluated in a woman who thinks her symptoms are caused by PMDD.

    • @jessicahitchens6926
      @jessicahitchens6926 Месяц назад

      Of course. I guarantee you these women were deficient in nutrition and were not on good supplements. Stressed to feck as well.

  • @jacquelinefoote8081
    @jacquelinefoote8081 5 месяцев назад

    Looking at the symptoms of PMDD I have all of these since taking progesterone along with estrogen but I’ve been trying different types of progesterone and I’ve been told now that I’m intolerant and the menopause specialist has suggested I should think about a hysterectomy my suicidal thoughts are getting worse and it looks like I’ve been suffering for years and didn’t know plus I started my menopause at the age of 25 now I’m 49 and I’m still suffering 😢

    • @jessicahitchens6926
      @jessicahitchens6926 Месяц назад

      Do not get a hysterectomy. Get a good homeopath.. try bio identicals hormones. Get on Bach rescue remedy. Seek help. You are deficient because you stopped producing at 25 onwards. Think of a car running out of oil.

  • @GodsChild-128
    @GodsChild-128 5 месяцев назад

    I am the perfect picture of progesterone intolerance! I’m 45yo, perimenopause, still cycling…and my own production of progesterone is bad enough (all my life) but now in perimenopause, even worse. I am two months into HRT, and I thrive the first two weeks of my cycle with 1 pump evamist estradiol but as soon as I start the daily 100mg promethium…a dark cloud of doom, anger, intrusive thoughts, despair, crying, fatigue, muscle and joint pain, bloating and thick uncomfortable abdomen and lashing out at everyone around me begins…it’s terrible! I NEED the evamist estradiol for the physical symptoms of perimenopause and the actual mood LIFT it provides (estradiol makes me feel resilient and balanced) It makes the first two weeks of my cycle even better than without HRT, but the additional protesterone the last two weeks of my cycle are becoming scary. I also did NOT do well on birth control in my younger years. Even Yasmine which the OBGYN said would HELP pmdd. Now I realize it’s the progesterone intolerance that I have been dealing with my whole Life, but didn’t know it until HRT. I am at a loss. I’m too Scared to do the coil, because then you’re stuck with it IN YOU. It’s tempting to try the promethium vaginally, but from women like me…it still Seems to recreate the mood issues. My telehealth meno doc says I might do better on a synthetic progestin called Norethindrone. But I might try the promethium vaginally first🤷🏻‍♀️. I’m almost afraid to tell the doc how bad it actually is on the promethium, because I’m afraid she will take away the evamist estrodiol 😢, and make me find an in person doc that still might not Be able to help me, or even know what progesterone intolerance is!!! . Please share if you find something that works for you ladies out there!!! I’m in the USA, where HRT is just now coming back around. So finding educated docs is slim.

  • @davidmcclellan9495
    @davidmcclellan9495 7 месяцев назад

    Never trust anything that bleeds for 7days and don't die

  • @rebeccaaldrich3396
    @rebeccaaldrich3396 7 месяцев назад

    Any experience with taking testosterone or pregnenolone?

  • @belled
    @belled 8 месяцев назад

    This was a wonderful presentation! 👏👏👏 Thank you so much. 🙏

  • @bluejean-1968
    @bluejean-1968 9 месяцев назад

    Where do I start? Ok. It's not progesterone sensitivity, it's estrogen kick back. It means to stop taking estrogen therapy and only take progesterone cream. I take 800 mg a day to keep my estrogen dominance in check. I'll go down in my dose eventually. Also, if you're taking a 20% cream, that probably won't absorb. I take a 5% cream which is 50mg per dose. I apply it every single hour between the hours of 7am and 10pm. I've never felt better in my life. Estrogen can hide in your tissues, so even if your serum levels are low, that doesn't mean it isn't very high hiding in your tissues. If you need more information, visit healthy gut girl. When you take too little of a dose of progsterone, all that does is antagonize your estrogen stores. You need to take a LOT of progesterone (and probably DIM) to squash down the high estrogen. I've always thought I couldn't take progesterone, but this was what was happening. Menopause is NOT a low estrogen state. It's a state of estrogen dominance. The last thing you need is high estrogen supplementation.

    • @questioneverything1776
      @questioneverything1776 7 месяцев назад

      I took progesterone only and my mental health and body tanked. I had no idea it was the progesterone until fairly recently. I had no idea about progesterone intolerance and now my life makes so much more sense! Menopause IS an estrogen deficiency by the way and lack of estrogen negatively impacts cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis and Alzheimer’s. That’s proven. Everyone’s body is different though so you found something that works for you but it may not be like that with everyone

    • @ginaamoroso1882
      @ginaamoroso1882 6 месяцев назад

      Wrong. That’s what worked for you. Not everyone. I felt suicidal on high dose progesterone. Be careful your advice is dangerous.

    • @Lyndengeo
      @Lyndengeo 6 месяцев назад

      What???

    • @sascollins23
      @sascollins23 4 месяца назад

      Please stop with the nonsense. Menopause IS low to no estrogen production. It’s great to have an opinion but don’t tell others who are especially vulnerable at this stage in life that they should stop their estrogen intake. Please follow studies and do your own research to find out what works best for you as an individual. I’ve found that using bio identical testosterone and dhea has helped my progesterone intolerance a lot and I am now able to take it. Your own body may or may not respond this way..best to work with a caring health professional who can help you navigate this crazy labyrinth.

    • @jessicahitchens6926
      @jessicahitchens6926 Месяц назад

      Magnesium Glycinate filters out the excess oestrogens its chelated. It's not always Oestrogen dominance or sensitivity. You live with no Oestrogens and you will completely cease to function.

  • @isabelalder9998
    @isabelalder9998 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for all of this amazing & life saving information about progesterone sensitivity. I identify w/ all of this. Now 57 & recently stared bii- identical hormone therapy. I noticed almost immediately extreme fatigue & that heavy feeling with it the day. When younger I had secere PMS (or PMDD) w/ that clumsy symptom as well. Thank you again so much. I'm hoping to get an alternative hormone therapy (utrogestin possibly?) for more energy & normal lifestyle . . ❤

  • @anatino
    @anatino 10 месяцев назад

    I’ve read about women that took benzo, cannot tolerate many things including progesterone because the acting on GABA receptors. It’s a shame.

    • @brightwithspirit
      @brightwithspirit 4 месяца назад

      oh!

    • @dariavarenka
      @dariavarenka 2 месяца назад

      benzodiazepines? Did you mean they may cause life-long progesterone intolerance?

    • @jessicahitchens6926
      @jessicahitchens6926 Месяц назад

      Oh yes the benzos and then the prosaic they used to give to women in the 70s/80s etc.

  • @TheAmra66
    @TheAmra66 11 месяцев назад

    I dont understand this at all , if you are sensitive to progesteron how can you take urtogestan? Also how long it takes after you take it for containdicaton to sattle? Please answer:)

    • @CarmQ
      @CarmQ 11 месяцев назад

      I don’t understand this either!! It’s all so confusing. I’m post meno and we tweaked my estradiol and progesterone and I have had a period now for 10 days and no end in sight. I don’t know what to do and the doctors here where I live are no help :(

    • @jessicahitchens6926
      @jessicahitchens6926 Месяц назад

      Try homepathy

    • @meganbaldwin1699
      @meganbaldwin1699 Месяц назад

      I can’t. I have had severe side effects to HRT. Never have I had suicidal thoughts until now. This is all so confusing. If I could NEVER tolerate birth control pills how am I suppose to feel better? A

    • @meganbaldwin1699
      @meganbaldwin1699 Месяц назад

      PMDD and perimenopause have the same symptoms. So, what do I have? HRT has made my symptoms worse. Suicidal thoughts, isolation, anxiety, insomnia etc… something has to give!

  • @sandeewichkoski1574
    @sandeewichkoski1574 11 месяцев назад

    I found this discussion very interesting, however whoever that was shuffling papers and such in the background was very distracting. Hopefully the next time those who aren't talking on the zoom can mute themselves

  • @jacquelinefoote8081
    @jacquelinefoote8081 11 месяцев назад

    Omg this sounds like me plus I’m on hrt and the utrogestan is making me want to end my life no sleep for a 12month 😢

  • @missymiss10
    @missymiss10 11 месяцев назад

    You just tile my entire story

  • @jammyjay917
    @jammyjay917 11 месяцев назад

    Brain fog is horrible....worse thing for me is the total lack of support from family and friends....

  • @louiseneville-f7l
    @louiseneville-f7l Год назад

    would be helpful to name products that are helpful rather than being so vague, how frequent should we wash hair

  • @ceridawn
    @ceridawn Год назад

    This was like a warm hug,

  • @janemasini356
    @janemasini356 Год назад

    I have always been told I've got pms, but with these symptoms I think I've got pmdd , I've always suffered progesterone sensitivity, I suffered terrible heavy periods, tearful ,anxiety, sleep deprivation, I gad bad pregnancies with bad morning sickness, sore breasts. When I went into perimopause, the Dr put me on the microgynon 30 pill, wen I reached 50 it was lock down so I couldn't change until I went for a biopsy on my womb they put me on the mireena coil and estradot , it increased to 100mg , I was having spotting and periods after year I had a scan the problem was that the coil wasn't in the right place , so I'm waiting for it to be removed under sedation and replaced because of my heavy period s, ! My patch wasn't working so they put me on oestragel and my estrogen was low in my blood test, cthey told me to take utragestran to raks at night fir my skeep anxiety, as I don't get sleep! I'm worried to taje it as I suffer from progesterone sensitivity ❤

  • @Frenchie12442
    @Frenchie12442 Год назад

    I missed one period and felt awful

  • @spaceneeded67
    @spaceneeded67 Год назад

    Why does the video abruptly end?

  • @Teragram68
    @Teragram68 Год назад

    I’m on continuous regimen oestrogel and utrogestan , 6 months of feeling very unstable and ache all over. Im in bed by 7.30 pm I cant face life, its making me feel so ill. 😢I’ve been offered the coil, but I’m scared to have a coil. I use utrogestan vaginally its still making me feel ill.

    • @cearilindubhlaoi9507
      @cearilindubhlaoi9507 Год назад

      Have you even considered its the estrogen not the progesterone...alot of women blame the progesterone when it's really the estrogen..we lose progesterone first so it's so low it takes time to build it back up..its the happy calming hormone...

    • @Teragram68
      @Teragram68 Год назад

      @@cearilindubhlaoi9507I am progesterone intolerant and have suffered from that since starting my periods at 11 it took till I was 54 to ever realise the issue, clearly PMDD. I’m going to ask the Dr to see if I’m absorbing the oestrogen ok as advised by a menopause counsellor, 4 pumps is the maximum dose and I am still unwell they have suggested that may be a oestrogen change might be needed. Patches or something? I’ve been on sequential for 12 months before switching to the continuous regime and feel far worse since being on progesterone everyday. God forbid I’m not tolerating either of them, but tbh the utrogestan is the one that makes me feel awful and depressed.

    • @essanjay8604
      @essanjay8604 Год назад

      The only way I can tolerate utrogestan is to use it vaginally every other month for 10 days. I use 100mg. I use 2 pumps of gel. It works for me. I have a good withdrawal bleed and I've paid privately to have uterine scans and my endometrium has been fine. I absolutely can't take progesterone every day. It sends me crazy. The oestrogen only weeks are brilliant.

    • @Teragram68
      @Teragram68 Год назад

      @@essanjay8604 yes its a difficult hormone to tolerate when i was on sequential regime i found the utrogestan easier once the oestrogen went up to 3 pumps. Im on four pumps and utrogestan every day. Im still not right but had a transvaginal scan yesterday and had oestrogen levels tested a couple of weeks ago. Hoping to feel better soon. Fairly miserable today though. 😕 hope you stay well yourself good luck on your menopause journey x

    • @jaykaira9939
      @jaykaira9939 8 месяцев назад

      @@essanjay8604 It’s good that HRT working for you. Just wondering how many days in a month do you apply estradiol? Thanks!

  • @JackFisherTrio
    @JackFisherTrio Год назад

    Like we dont have enough to deal with...now we lose our hair? Sorry...but I HATE being a woman. What a total rip off. I dare not ask what other suffering is to come. Our boobs give us cancer, our uterus tries to kill us, we turn into a desert and then we go bald? NEXT!

  • @GwenMotoGirl
    @GwenMotoGirl Год назад

    I’m 63 and I lift heavy and do progressive overload as I can increase the weight. I have a home gym that I’ve put together one or two pieces at a time. Lifting is a great body changer.

  • @GwenMotoGirl
    @GwenMotoGirl Год назад

    In my early thirties, I literally walked into an ob/gyn surgeon’s office and begged him to remove my uterus because I thought it would help the suicidal hopeless depression caused by the progesterone cycles. I didn’t know what that was back then and I did convince a surgeon to operate. It’s all too familiar. The Pill was horrible for me. I’m post menopausal and on HRT and doing well. I hope everyone finds answers. For me, after menopause, testosterone made a difference. Wellbutrin helped me back then in my forties, but I left my job that provided my insurance to take care of my ill mother, and I could no longer afford it. The less costly generic bupropion did not work for me even though generics are supposed to be the same. I’m in the USA. After I went through menopause, I found an off insurance practitioner and I paid for everything out of pocket for 7 years. She prescribed topical compounded testosterone and other hormones. Recently, I found an insurance practitioner and some (not all) of my care is partially covered by insurance. I still pay thousands of dollars out of pocket, but I’m grateful to be better.

  • @lisam2703
    @lisam2703 Год назад

    Hove you got any updates on the ustugesten with PMDD? I just switched to it yesterday from the synthetic patches wich was living hell. I hope this works

  • @elizabethkaranja570
    @elizabethkaranja570 Год назад

    Story of my life🥺

  • @stargazerbird
    @stargazerbird Год назад

    I do eostrogen only. Been doing this for twenty years and I am fine. Every time I try and add progesterone I get really sick. I wonder if we who are sensitive don’t need it. It’s ridiculous how little is known about all this.

    • @carascottvo
      @carascottvo Год назад

      I'm sitting here crying watching this video, and I wonder if this is me, too. Every test I've had- serum, saliva and DUTCH - has indicated low estradiol and normal progesterone. However many women have their progesterone tank during perimenopause, I am definitely NOT one of them. Do you get regular scans? I'm 49 and just starting this mess.The lowest dose of oral micronized compounded progesterone gave me horrible insomnia and vivid nightmares!

    • @greenprivam.3085
      @greenprivam.3085 Год назад

      How much estrogen you take ? And which form ? I am having problems with progesterone too 😢

    • @NMW80
      @NMW80 Год назад

      @@carascottvosame I can’t take it cos it makes me feel awful. Do you take estrogen only?

    • @carascottvo
      @carascottvo Год назад

      @@NMW80 Yes, so far I’m just on estrogen only. I should probably take another Dutch test to check for imbalances. Sigh.

    • @NMW80
      @NMW80 Год назад

      @@carascottvo I know how you feel 😞 if I take progesterone my immune system which already sucks get so much worse. I wish I could tolerate the progesterone so I could cycle. It effects my mood too in a bad way, maybe I’m not taking the right balance of estrogen vs progesterone though cos my stupid gp doesn’t care to check my levels. I need a lady doctor to check my levels.

  • @createamenopauserecovery
    @createamenopauserecovery Год назад

    Your diet affects strongly How hormone are being used in your body. Disordered eating with dieting. No nutrients for this woman. Geez. Your body is a system.

  • @dianeparkin1868
    @dianeparkin1868 Год назад

    What a relief - listening to this and this is exactly my symptoms and I keep getting prescribed different HRT’s and told that I am the only one who has mentioned these symptoms so I feel that I am making this up. I was diagnosed with PMDD over 5 years ago but was put on Fluoxetine and now I know that I have probably suffered with Progesterone Intolerance all my life. Off to my Doctors to argue with them.

    • @storageyoucanwatch5161
      @storageyoucanwatch5161 2 месяца назад

      I’ve been on every type of progesterone.. the shot, IUD, pills, bioidentical. I told all my doctors I have bad side effects from progesterone, they told me that was impossible. It’s estrogen that causes those side effects NOT progesterone. They would convince me to continue treatment and that symptoms would ‘go away’. NOT the case. Just got worse. I just stopped taking it. I’m sensitive to my own progesterone as well.. PMDD. It feels like there’s no way out of this vicious cycle.

  • @rachelgrigg7189
    @rachelgrigg7189 Год назад

    Are you all doing it without hrt then? I was a psycho on Mirena in my 40s and got it taken out. Two cerazette plus hrt kind of worked but now am on utrogestan and just had a massive rage yesterday. Which I haven't had since I started on hrt, went on citalopram at the same time (also now three weeks of not taking citalopram though) so I have no idea if its the utrogestan or the lack of xitalopram thats making me crazy, heart beating fast, anxiety etc I think I want to ditch all the hormones.progesterone sends me bonkers

    • @rachelgrigg7189
      @rachelgrigg7189 Год назад

      Currently doing utrogeatan vaginally every other day because. I'm too scared to do 200mgs orally for half the month

    • @marzenarongione4968
      @marzenarongione4968 Год назад

      How much are you taking vaginally? No one seems to give me an answer… I can’t tolerate oral progesterone but willing to try vaginally

  • @malanathan8617
    @malanathan8617 Год назад

    I thought I was going to find a solution at last but no...😢 I've tried vaginal ultrogesten and it was awful. Totally non functional and suicidal within days. Telling people to go to gp isn't always helpful. I've seen gp's and specialists and they have no answer.

    • @Brad14397
      @Brad14397 Год назад

      Oral progesterone passes through the liver and makes a calming hormone called allopregnalone. Vaginal doesn't convert the same way. Maybe worth a try? It's helped me a ton. Hugs!

    • @questioneverything1776
      @questioneverything1776 7 месяцев назад

      @@Brad14397oral is worse!

    • @PinkelefantZ3
      @PinkelefantZ3 4 месяца назад

      Oh no! I tried oral and felt suicidal. I was crying like a mourning widow! I’m on topical cream now and it’s much better but still weird, not horrible thoughts just feel different. Sleep is still weird too. Progesterone is not the miracle hormone everyone claims for me. My last resort is vaginal but I’m terrified now after reading your experience. How are you now?

    • @serizer9
      @serizer9 4 месяца назад

      @@PinkelefantZ3adding a strong b complex and DHEA has allowed me to metabolize progesterone beautifully for the first time

    • @OZMAZZ12
      @OZMAZZ12 3 месяца назад

      @@serizer9which b complex ?

  • @fionabell1744
    @fionabell1744 Год назад

    This is my story also. Thankyou xx

  • @darrylwhitesall4565
    @darrylwhitesall4565 Год назад

    Thank you so much! This explains me to a T. I'm so thankful that us women have the ability to bare all to eachother ...and empower one another

  • @hannahgarth6366
    @hannahgarth6366 Год назад

    Thank you for this talk, I have just sobbed through it. I can't take the Progesterone- for the HRT, the Doctors keep giving me it makes me ill. I had given up on HRT. I think I have suffered with PMDD my whole adult life too. I am now desperate, terrible depression and anxiety ... I've just spent 4 days in bed not being able to get out! Having seen this, I'm going to speak to a Doctor a.s.a.p to see if I can change to the Utrogeston vaginal capsules, so that I can go back on the Oestrogen-HRT. Thank you.

    • @marlarangeloff5163
      @marlarangeloff5163 Год назад

      Oestregen doesnt help you in menopause. You make it in your fat cells. The only estrogen you really need is estraidol. That's the one your ovaries stop making in menopause.

    • @Brad14397
      @Brad14397 Год назад

      Hey, try taking an antihistamine next time. If it helps at all I'd recommend seeing an allergist. Mine titrated me onto progesterone to avoid a reaction and now I take it continuously. This is the first time I've tolerated any kind of progesterone. My only side effects on bioidentical progesterone are feeling tranquil and a bit drowsy- but I'll take it over depression, anxiety, joint pain, racing heart sometimes, sleep /skin issues

    • @RhondaLucas-rm8ku
      @RhondaLucas-rm8ku Год назад

      What does an antihistamine do for it? I feel I react badly to progesterone

    • @Brad14397
      @Brad14397 Год назад

      @@RhondaLucas-rm8ku the antihistamine is a test to see if inflammation is the cause. It helped me because I'm allergic to progesterone(later confirmed by a Dr)

  • @VenusEnvyXX
    @VenusEnvyXX 2 года назад

    Wow, this is genius and should have been done long before now. Thank you. Will share.

  • @skuggitmcskuggit1029
    @skuggitmcskuggit1029 2 года назад

    I think PMDD is very misunderstood - misdiagnosed in many cases as mental illness - I have have it since puberty and it has caused immense problems. Stupidly I thought that menopause would be the end of my problems BUT unfortunately now it seems that I am constantly at the worst level of PMDD all the time - with NO relief as the hrt progesterone I cannot tolerate and I have tried them all. I thought this would all be over at 60 but now its there ALL the time. I cant stand it and life is unbearable - I see no way out.

    • @GwenMotoGirl
      @GwenMotoGirl Год назад

      I feel you! I’m sorry you’re going through this. I hope you’ve found an answer. I’m also post-menopausal, age 63, and sensitive to progesterone and had PMDD (although it wasn’t called that back then). For me, testosterone has helped a lot. Have you considered it? I can tolerate a low progesterone dose but become deeply depressed with a moderate dose.

    • @cearilindubhlaoi9507
      @cearilindubhlaoi9507 Год назад

      ​@@GwenMotoGirlhave you tried a different delivery method??? Look up Dr Catherine Dalton who was way ahead of her time, she done numerous studies ref progesterone..Taken it vaginaly or anal can be more beneficial than oral ..😊

    • @cearilindubhlaoi9507
      @cearilindubhlaoi9507 Год назад

      Have you tried progesterone in a different del😢method as in vaginaly or anal..as the late Dr Catherine Dalton did numerous studies on progesterone for this reason...we all thought that taken progesterone oral would be better it is for ppl who suffer from insomnia or anxiety but vaginaly & anal you absorb more ..orally we only absorb 10/ 20% ....😊

    • @FreeSoul605
      @FreeSoul605 Год назад

      Hysterectomy and estrogen patches?

    • @MT-uf8xh
      @MT-uf8xh 9 месяцев назад

      @@cearilindubhlaoi9507interesting

  • @insideoutbeauty3170
    @insideoutbeauty3170 2 года назад

    Dr Robert Mathis told me 200mg of Progesterone is a huge dose.... i was put on 100 mg of Prometrium with my estradiol gel.... i was like a zombie, tried cutting it in two but was difficult because it is oil inside the pill... I am going to ask for a progesterone cream so i can control the dose. ruclips.net/video/OrmYjjD-tXs/видео.html

  • @kittenclawsguitarvideos6147
    @kittenclawsguitarvideos6147 2 года назад

    When I got my period, there was so much support and information, from my friends, sex education. There was a feeling of optimism and excitement. When menopause hit, I reached out to various women. They would change the subject or say they breezed through it. My mom was really supportive and I was able to open up. As far as the media goes, many are pushing hrt. It may be the answer but there us a psychological dimension that gets ignored.

  • @kkr5595
    @kkr5595 2 года назад

    THIS is my story exactly!! I felt horrible the last two weeks of my cycle. I was mentally a mess and physically felt awful until my period would start and then RELIEF. For a short time during peri I felt awesome! I actually went to a PMS clinic and they prescribed progesterone and it was awful for me. Never felt so clear minded and calm but as my E's dropped I started feeling awful entering into post. I've been struggling with using HRT for the past year and a half and I can't seem to be able to use the dose of level I need to have the level of E that I need. I've found that if I use micronized progesterone cream vaginally I get horrible cystitis so it works best if I use it rectally. Thank you so much for the much needed validation that I needed for years! So why was it the Utrogestan pill that helped you?

  • @karinelaizet6912
    @karinelaizet6912 2 года назад

    In 20 minutes you explain all my symptoms! So shame that we do not have the same than positivity in France!😪

  • @Moonlight-hp7nt
    @Moonlight-hp7nt 2 года назад

    I know your talking about menopause but I'm pregnant and they had to put me on progesterone it's truly been so difficult,. I've never been able to take hormonal birth control because I would get so sick and got it confirmed that the progesterone was causing sensitivity at the allergist. I have a long story but wow this is helpful! I feel understood at least.

    • @karinagonz11
      @karinagonz11 2 года назад

      Can you elaborate on your story? On top of the normal PMDD symptoms I also get allergic reactions during my PMDD cycles.

    • @Brad14397
      @Brad14397 Год назад

      ​@@karinagonz11hey, not the original author but feel free to ask any questions, I also have progesterone hypersensitivity. The biggest thing I'd recommend is to see an allergist. Mine was able to titrate me onto progesterone so I didn't react and I feel 99999x better now-mood/joints/sleep/skin/nausea/lightheadedness/even my mouth gums improved! I feel a little drowsy at times but that's all 🤩

    • @jessicahitchens6926
      @jessicahitchens6926 Месяц назад

      It has nothing to do with meno... women suffer from the start of menses. Its lifelong

  • @marciajones7099
    @marciajones7099 2 года назад

    Thanks so much, this was very insightful. Dr Shahzadhi is amazing and it’s great to see more and more women speaking up and supporting menopause, which is real, normal, natural 💙👏🏾

  • @REPORODGE
    @REPORODGE 2 года назад

    Don’t forget men go through it with you girls even if it’s just on tiptoes!