HRT and practical prescribing tips - Dr Louise Newson

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @LauraK93
    @LauraK93 8 месяцев назад +20

    I'm in the US and I have found this to have been, by far, the most straight forward, comprehensive and helpful video. Thank you!

  • @maysmith7994
    @maysmith7994 Год назад +24

    Thank you dear Dr. Please could you do more videos on Testosterone. There are not much info on this topic.

  • @junematte3441
    @junematte3441 Год назад +37

    Even though there is more evidence based care, my GP and Specialist were very negative about me starting HRT! Almost putting me off with fear tactics. I am 53, healthy and fit!
    I was lucky because I found a private Clinic in Toronto called Prosper menopause clinic. The NP and Specialist nurse was trained by Dr Newson. So if your reading this in Canada look them up. I got exactly the care and support I needed.

    • @pennysyoga
      @pennysyoga Год назад +4

      Thank you so much for this connection- I am in Canada too! Will look up this clinic :)

    • @r8chlletters
      @r8chlletters Год назад +8

      It’s amazing how uninformed health care professionals are about HRT even now. The NP at my community clinic recently told me I’d only need HRT for a couple of years and I was compelled to corrected her and suggested she should be sure to update her understanding before she negatively affects her patients health trajectory by removing necessary hormone treatment. It’s tragic how many women are making do without vital hormones.

    • @anatino
      @anatino Год назад +2

      Thank you so much. I’ve spent 225$ in Toronto for a NP that lied on her website about BHRT knowledge and she has absolutely no clue about perimenopause.

    • @junematte3441
      @junematte3441 Год назад

      @@pennysyoga my hormones were all covered by the health insurance. I just paid for my consult and follow up

    • @yogaexercise9637
      @yogaexercise9637 11 месяцев назад +5

      Same here. I’m 68 and my GP was very against me taking HRT. I saw an on-gyn, a young woman, and she was super supportive of me starting them. I think it’s just old thinking that has not passed yet-that HRT is risky. It may be for a rare few, but for most it sounds highly beneficial

  • @hayleysmith5077
    @hayleysmith5077 Год назад +12

    Thanks doc you are helping a third of humanity ❤blessings

  • @wendyhandy9065
    @wendyhandy9065 Месяц назад +3

    I find the gels of Oestrogel & testosterone gel & vary my dose of progesterone for a good night’s sleep. Feel fantastic & I can carry on working & looking after family members. ❤

  • @victoriaandrew8718
    @victoriaandrew8718 6 месяцев назад +5

    Fantastic use of 40mins!
    Thankyou Louise for sharing your knowledge and doing it in such a comprehensive and personal way. 🙏🏼

  • @shaynebetts7243
    @shaynebetts7243 10 месяцев назад +5

    Excellent information, thank you for sharing. Now we just need doctors/practioners (here in the USA) to walk with us through this journey.
    Thank you again for sharing all the information and for "Pioneering a Better Way" for us through this chapter of our lives!

  • @sambailie4773
    @sambailie4773 10 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you for your passion on the topic Dr Newson

  • @stephenlawrence6259
    @stephenlawrence6259 10 месяцев назад +13

    Dr Louise , could you please address the issue of how fibroids might be affected by HRT, in particular after menopause. Thank you 🙏

  • @batyaeshaghzadeh
    @batyaeshaghzadeh 8 месяцев назад +16

    Thank you so much. Can you discuss HRT on women over 63 that started menopause over 10 years. Would it be beneficial to take hormones?

    • @ruthsalinas9479
      @ruthsalinas9479 7 месяцев назад +5

      I’d love to learn about this too. My mother is 62 and has been in menopause for over 10 years. I’d love to help her regain some of her healthy back.

    • @ethereumrise7860
      @ethereumrise7860 2 месяца назад +1

      Yes

  • @AshlingMcgovern-ir9bu
    @AshlingMcgovern-ir9bu 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you so much I'm 40 and been going through the mill. I listened to you and made my day I'm going to my doctor's ❤❤❤❤

  • @leannepye3130
    @leannepye3130 Год назад +6

    Am about to start combined hrt and you have eased my fears thank you dr x

  • @oonaghcleary3645
    @oonaghcleary3645 Год назад +7

    Hi Dr Louise Newson I love the work you are doing educating people about the menopause. I started her 2 years ago and increased my estrogen to 3 to 4 pumps per day but I noticed my appetite increase and I have put on 7 kg in weight. It is upsetting as I lift very heavy weights 3 times a week and I walk briskly 2 hours per day which I've done for 20 years as I am now 50. I've lowered my oestrogel to 1 pump per day but I'm still finding it difficult to lose the weight. Also I eat a low carb diet with lots of protein and healthy fats so it would be great if you could suggest what I need to do? Thanks from Oonagh

  • @gaelledelaunay5752
    @gaelledelaunay5752 6 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you so much for this!!! So reassuring. Everyone is so negative and alarming when hrt is mentioned. You give us hope 🙏

  • @Tears77529
    @Tears77529 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you soooooooo much for your videos! Will grab book! Hope on Amazon!!

  • @trinidiana
    @trinidiana 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have recently been educating myself on menopause and I am so glad to have found that channel, you should have so many more subscribers because you are a wealth of knowledge. I loved the podcast with your daughter, what an intelligent, lovely young woman thank you for all you too, I will definitely be listening to your podcast

  • @JW-ug5vq
    @JW-ug5vq Год назад +4

    Thank you! Awesome presentation. I am learning a lot.

  • @angelamuston4991
    @angelamuston4991 Год назад +12

    I'd like to hear more about how to decide which hormone to increase/decrease when it is clear (after scans) that continued intermittent bleeding is being caused by the HRT.

    • @oceanndaisy
      @oceanndaisy 8 месяцев назад

      Yes please, this would be a very informative and helpful video to have. I need this information as well.

    • @echase416
      @echase416 7 месяцев назад +4

      It sounds like you need an increase in progesterone. That prevents the bleeding and lining from building up.

    • @ethereumrise7860
      @ethereumrise7860 2 месяца назад +1

      All treatments are symptomatic.
      Your doctor will adjust your hormones, dosage & mode of delivery according to your symptoms (and their disappearance). This will be tailored individually to each patient.

  • @Marge-
    @Marge- 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you so much for all this information. I found this on you tube and it was incredibly helpful especially as I was recently diagnosed with factor V Leiden. 🙏🙏

  • @TheRosazumba
    @TheRosazumba 10 месяцев назад +2

    I loveee your talks, thank you for breaking taboo with information, I wish I have known all this before. I would love a private consultation with you, I have a paraganglioma tumor, interestingly this manifested growing more exactly with my last period, I did not have a period for a while and the gynecologist have me the pill, but now I can see I have been low in progesterone and estrogen. I had 5 miscarriages and doctors never thought I'm checking my hormones levels ...

  • @sueharris5880
    @sueharris5880 Год назад +3

    A really helpful podcast. Many thanks.

  • @omittapir5986
    @omittapir5986 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much doc! You are a blessing !

  • @janelowe3933
    @janelowe3933 2 месяца назад

    So grateful to be learning from your shared knowledge. Such fascinating and important information.

  • @kathrynglynn3161
    @kathrynglynn3161 8 месяцев назад +1

    Very helpful and informative thankyou. I am new to your podcasts.... forwarded by a friend today to help explain the myriad of distressing menopausal...possibly post?..you speak more of peri- in your other podcast.
    So glad you addressed those who might have reservations about HRT and links to cancer but whose symptoms might still be helped by low dose testosterone. I would certainly explore when time/energy to do so.
    Your anticipation of questions is also excellent....as if I was there...asking them! Well done. Great work.
    I do have some more philosophical questions about why hormones might reduce with age....for another time...if you are interested in exploring. Thankyou again from a new fan.

  • @danagodfrey2979
    @danagodfrey2979 Год назад +7

    Testosterone please more off the info and the down sides of it and the risk cheers love the talks thx

  • @juliestapleton589
    @juliestapleton589 Год назад +1

    You are a gem, Louise. And your colleagues too. ❤

  • @irishgirl937
    @irishgirl937 8 месяцев назад +2

    started estrogen patch’s, and progesterone capsules in the evening, 3 weeks ago. Would be great to see a video on the positive effects you should get, along with with some sort of time line, I know we are all individual but would be great to get some perspective, that it wouldn’t always be so dark.

  • @margielaughlin6056
    @margielaughlin6056 5 месяцев назад +7

    What level of estrogen is needed for the protectiveness of brain, heart and bones?

  • @andreafabiana3161
    @andreafabiana3161 11 месяцев назад +10

    Thank you very much for all the education you are giving for free. I have one question that still nobody was able to answer me, if it's safe to take vaginal estrogen to deal with localised dryness, and they say it doesn't go to the rest of the body, so you don't need added progesterone, why is it that when you use progesteron locally in the vagina, as part of HRT, it does get into the main blood stream and it does reach the womb to protect it. Isn't it a contradiction?

    • @Catherine-f8i
      @Catherine-f8i 2 месяца назад

      I wondered this too and found out that the dose is the difference. Vaginal estrogen is very low dose- I think 1 tube contains as much as a few pills of oral estrogen. Because the dose is low, it is considered “local”. The progesterone pills she holds up in this video come in 100 or 200 mg dosages. That is a high enough dose to be considered “systemic”, even when taken vaginally. If the vaginal estrogen came in that high a dose, it too would be considered systemic.

  • @nadinefay1560
    @nadinefay1560 4 месяца назад +5

    I thought very carefully before deciding to trial HRT, I’ve found I am getting a lot of barriers and discouragement. Scare tactics that I’ll get breast cancer and die, that I have denial of the ageing process, that somehow I am attempting to cheat nature. The final decision that pushed me into taking HRT was pain, shoulder pain, back pain loss of movement and general day to day functioning. I would rather take HRT then cholesterol medication, anti-depressants, ibuprofen, paracetamol. Etc, etc. I value quality of life over quantity

    • @adrifheery
      @adrifheery 4 месяца назад

      I hear you. I don't understand why some doctors think it's ok to be on statins and many other medication for the rest of our lives but not on bio identical hormones. Besides that, those medicines have lots of side effects as well. Bio identical hormones are similar to what our produces. Much more close to nature than the other medication.

    • @michelefoz4569
      @michelefoz4569 3 месяца назад

      Can I asked, how much oestrogen are you on? I've just started hrt, but I'm experiencing bad muscle aches. I feel like I need more oestrogen. ( dont listen to the Betty's out there, they're just uneducated)

    • @Leamoyer
      @Leamoyer 2 месяца назад

      @@michelefoz4569depending on dose, it takes weeks to raise above menopausal threshold & several months to raise to more adequate levels with more improvement areas with each increase. I started with 1mg of Estradiol & it’s taken 8 months to reach 52. My goal is 100 for optimal & disease prevention. If you just started as you say days ago, & you have muscle aches it’s not because you took estradiol. If anything it’s the absence of these hormones during menopause that causes inflammation & joint aches & dozens of other ailments.

  • @juliehowell3289
    @juliehowell3289 9 месяцев назад +1

    So helpful ! Thank you

  • @lindsaynicole5831
    @lindsaynicole5831 Год назад +3

    I really enjoy your videos. They are helping me navigate my own perimenopause. Something I would love to learn more about is whether you can take progesterone both vaginally and orally at the same time. For example, I do well with 100 mg orally because it helps anxiety yet more than 100mg gives me symptoms however I need it vaginally to decrease menstrual flow due to low ferritin levels. I heard you say many times you can take it orally with the Mirena iud so I would assume it is fine to take it both orally and vaginally but have not heard anyone discuss this. Thanks for all you are doing to bring awareness.

  • @BeverlyWilhelm-sp1gk
    @BeverlyWilhelm-sp1gk 8 месяцев назад +5

    I’ve been following many great menopause specialists on IG, but this video is the most thorough and succinct HRT presentation I’ve seen. Thank you so much for educating us!

  • @TheRosazumba
    @TheRosazumba 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thank youuuuuuuu

  • @sandradezwart4413
    @sandradezwart4413 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this wonderful information. I just had a radical hysterectomy 3 weeks ago. I have been on HRT for about 2 years and it has been a huge help. I had to swap patch brand that caused bleeding and this was a blessing because I discovered I had a very large cyst on my ovary, that had probably been there for years. My pathology was all benign. I have returned to using my regular patches but was concerned about still taking my progesterone. Thanks for clearing up that I can if it helps and it does thanks 🙏🏻

  • @pennysyoga
    @pennysyoga Год назад +2

    Thank YOU so much for all the free and wise content you put out!!! Thank you!!!
    For your list of things to talk about could you discuss the Wiley method or rhythm method of Hrt? My NP has just suggested me taking Hrt 5 days a week and not for two days a week saying it helps to down regulate receptors and create a better system response.
    This makes sense to me however she also prescribed 80/20 Estriol/estradiol and what I can deduce this is not really being prescribed anymore as it’s such a weak form of estrogen…? Thank you penny

  • @user-EinsteinSarge
    @user-EinsteinSarge Год назад +1

    Great video, nice a clearly explained, thank you

  • @RuthB-q1z
    @RuthB-q1z 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you! please keep making videos on youtube

  • @DA-fd1fo
    @DA-fd1fo Год назад +1

    Amazing info.Thank you!

  • @cearilindubhlaoi9507
    @cearilindubhlaoi9507 4 месяца назад

    Extremely helpful thank you dr Louise ❤❤

  • @docmomkhanusa5743
    @docmomkhanusa5743 5 месяцев назад

    Best video on BHRT!!!!❤

  • @doda-nl7pk
    @doda-nl7pk 8 месяцев назад +3

    Why the video has been cut out when Dr was talking about the testosterone sachets?

  • @marynow123
    @marynow123 2 месяца назад +1

    Another great video thanks! I’d like to know what would be acceptable levels for estradiol? One of my docs said 100 is way too high and my current one says it’s still on the low end for post menopausal women. Is that true? Personally I feel that I could still benefit from even more estradiol.
    What is the highest level of estradiol that’s still ok for post menopausal women? Thank you!

  • @mariedawn-
    @mariedawn- 5 месяцев назад

    Very helpful and informative video

  • @fayesouthall4429
    @fayesouthall4429 Год назад +1

    Thank you 🙏

  • @rebeccabuckland2675
    @rebeccabuckland2675 7 месяцев назад

    Amazing

  • @donnabosworth1412
    @donnabosworth1412 Год назад +2

    You are a lifeline..here in spain we have nobody..not doctor nor ginecologist..if having period..not in peri. I have mirena coil and now taking 75mg of oestrogen gel. How can i tell if need more progesterone?

  • @carinsmith1102
    @carinsmith1102 Год назад +4

    What is the correct physiological of
    Oestradiol vs progesterone
    Blood levels pls

  • @sofisundar2201
    @sofisundar2201 Год назад

    Thank You, this is helpfull nformation😊

  • @pennysawyer4322
    @pennysawyer4322 Год назад +5

    Balding ( top of head) in menopausal women Whats best to help ? Also Can bioidentical testosterone cause it if dose wrong

  • @Liz-hc4um
    @Liz-hc4um 11 месяцев назад +7

    I am 58. I started on HRT (gel and progesterone) in spring 2020. At the time I heard that progesterone can adversely affect mood and so I opted to administer vaginally and despite my age I continue to take it cyclically, therefore having a regular bleed every month. This suits me although I realise most women would think this was crazy! I wonder if there is any reason why I should change to continuous or if I am ok as I am indefinitely.

    • @nstowolosow
      @nstowolosow 11 месяцев назад +3

      In her books Suzanne Somers interviewed the cutting edge doctors in the USA, specializing in HRT, many agreed that cyclical is more physiological, it mimics Nature, while continuous application puts a woman in a state of pregnancy, which is not natural and can have adverse side effects.

    • @BelBelin
      @BelBelin 10 месяцев назад +11

      Every ‘expert’ says something different, some menopause experts like Menopause Taylor (gynaecologist on RUclips) says continuous is better to prevent breast changes, she says the more cycles you have in your life the higher your risk of breast cancer. But other experts say sequential/cyclical is best.
      It’s so confusing!

  • @empresslove2120
    @empresslove2120 10 месяцев назад +4

    Iv just been prescribed HRT I’m on continuous progesterone because I’m 2 years post menopause however I’m still confused and concerned if I take it without a break or have the 3 day break.
    I’d rather not have a bleed but if my womb lining needs to shed any buildup from the oestrogen then that’s fine but I’d just rather avoid bleeding so I’m wondering if it’s safe to take progesterone every day along with my oestrogen without any breaks?

  • @RuthB-q1z
    @RuthB-q1z 9 месяцев назад +1

    You asked for ideas for topics that could be useful - as HRT is adjusted and sometimes initially prescribed too, according to symptoms, what can people do when they have conditions that cause all of the symptoms anyway e.g. ME/CFS (myalgic encephalomyelitis = chronic fatigue syndrome), fibromyalgia, which are conditions that are not rare, frequently ignored, and also more prevalent in women than men so there are a lot of women suffering...thanks ! How would HRT be adjusted, would it be useful having levels and how to interpret them? etc

  • @shelbysharpe2997
    @shelbysharpe2997 Год назад +2

    I'd love a video on partial hysterectomy causing premenopause. I had my uterus removed 3 years ago and I've felt menopause symptoms ever since but because I have my ovaries they will not give me hormones.

    • @drironmom6815
      @drironmom6815 Год назад +2

      Hysterectomy, even partial, disrupts the blood supply to the ovaries. They can regain function but don’t always make a complete recovery. You may benefit from Testosterone, Estradiol and Progesterone.

  • @jennybadl7840
    @jennybadl7840 10 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks for this useful information! I have a question regarding progesterone. I've just started HRT amonth ago and I feel good with oestrogens.
    The issue is for progesterone. It makes me sleepy all day long and the day after. It stops my digestion and it's not sustainaible.
    I opened the capsule to put around 25 mg vaginaly, but I still have side effects, even they are lowered.
    Is there a form of progesterone that has lower side effects ? Nobody seems to talk about it.

    • @ummtaimann6819
      @ummtaimann6819 10 месяцев назад +3

      Hi sorry to hear about your struggles and feel the misery of this journey I am taking utrogestan vaginally I don’t feel sleepy during the day but feel really bloated did you feel the same way when you started hope you find something that help

    • @jennybadl7840
      @jennybadl7840 10 месяцев назад

      @@ummtaimann6819 Thanks for your message. Indeed, I was extremely bloated (As if I was 6 months pregnant). It doesn't happen to me anymore (I have a methane SIBO but feel better)
      My doctor has just prescribed me a different active ingredient (Not bio identical P) and it's a tablet I have to swallow. She told me to take a quarter of the normal dose. I have to get it to the pharmacy and try.
      I hope it will work without the side effects and that you will find a alternative too.

    • @sunnysal3889
      @sunnysal3889 8 месяцев назад +1

      I had the same side effects. My progestin is 0.35 mg norethindrone, a low-dose progestin-only-pill that is also approved for endometrial protection.

    • @jennybadl7840
      @jennybadl7840 8 месяцев назад

      @@ummtaimann6819 I do feel bloated (As a pregnant woman). I'm going to buy a progesterone cream, as it's easier to get a lower dose.
      I hope you will find a solution.

  • @lin19791
    @lin19791 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for the informative video I m in perimenopause and have pco also still my cycle is every 2 4 days I changed 3 obg the second gave me ciclacur valerian estradiol oral 2 mg and it has also 10 brown pills progesterone 0.5 mg and then I stop for 7 days and period arrives. I live a miracle I started sleeping again my concentration came back.. Second obg said take outrogestan 200 mg for 12 to 14cdays because the brown pills is synthetic.. Along with estradiol I take progesterone for 12 days? And then stop again for a week? Third obg said start patches evorel sequi 50 but I saw in the patches it's only 0.50 mg every 24 hours of estradiol. I m feeling so well with the pills now.. I m 44 years old with no history of blood clots or anything else. I have heart palpitations for 3 years now and take lopressor. Everyone is saying pills will produce blood clots in liver. I m lost.. In Greece we don't have a lot of pharmaceutical choices patches are so hard to find.. Evorel ce 100 is nowhere.. What can I do? I don't want to lower the dose of estradiol.. Is outrogestan biodentical a lot better from synthetic progesterone? Can you give me any clue? I m 44 years old and raising a 6 year old son and having a mother with altzheimer thank you

  • @arminepodosyan4021
    @arminepodosyan4021 Год назад +1

    Thank you! Is there connection between premenopause /menopause and ventricular tachycardia

  • @fatmittens
    @fatmittens Год назад +5

    I have a GP (UK) appointment this afternoon, where I will, once again, ask for HRT. It has been refused in the past due to a heart problem and weight gain. Both of these issues have been caused by Covid and now Long Covid. Does anyone have any experience of receiving HRT with a similar situation? TIA 🤔🙂

    • @hayleysmith5077
      @hayleysmith5077 Год назад +2

      Every case has to be evaluated by a serious professional, but I know people which have been given HRT after having had blood cloth or even oncological problems , change the doctor until you find one like the great doctor Louise which evaluates all aspects and prioritize mental and phisical well Beeing of the patients . Blessings sis

  • @janemasini2810
    @janemasini2810 Год назад +2

    I can I go to your clinic to see you, as I'm in trouble with my HRT the estradiot patches aren't working and also the oestragel? I seen my pre assessment today for my op to remove my coil as its lying lower in my uterus! I dont know if I'm having it replaced as ice got a tilted uterus, the problem is that I suffer from heavy periods and this is the only method that works for me?
    I've also been advised to take utrogestan for my sleep anxiety?
    I'm worried to take this as I progesterone sensitive mas I've always suffered from PMS!
    I've also got underactive thyroid fibromyalgia, so there a bit going on.❤

  • @bonnieg7299
    @bonnieg7299 4 месяца назад +1

    I had a hysterectomy 20 years ago and retained my uterus. I’ve been on bio-identical estrogen since, but now I’m having night sweats and a racing heart rate. My doctor wants to raise my estrogen, but should I ask for progesterone also?

  • @djarmstrong2201
    @djarmstrong2201 Год назад +2

    Thank you for such an informative video. I've started HRT because of your awesome information. Unfortunately I can't take the progesterone tablet because I am vegan (for 39 years) and the outer shell is made up of gelatin. I'm temporarily on Estrodial only ( which made me feel completely emotionally stable again!) however now have the choice between the Mirena coil or the combined patch. I'm just wondering which has the best effects on mental/ bone/ brain health. Are you able to please do a video on this if you are unable to answer here? I'm really looking at trying to give myself the best outcomes as I age. I still have so much to do which I need my brain and body for..... including attempting my first marathon. I turn 50 in a couple of days. Thank you for everything you do :)

    • @sweetpeace5
      @sweetpeace5 Год назад +1

      Get a compounded cream that absorbs through your skin. They can actually put all 3 estrogen/progesterone/testosterone in this one cream

    • @charleedell92
      @charleedell92 Год назад +1

      One thing I'd say is the combined patch, if it doesn't suit you, can be stopped immediately by the user if it doesn't suit. The IUS, if you have any problems, needs a clinic appointment to get removed so you may have to wait, and there is sometimes pushback from clinicians not wanting to remove it and pressurising women to keep it in.

    • @drironmom6815
      @drironmom6815 Год назад

      Be leery of IUD’s, most of them have a synthetic progestin, NOT natural progesterone. If you have a uterus you must take progesterone with the estradiol. Bioidentical progesterone can be compounded in a vegetarian capsule

    • @sunnysal3889
      @sunnysal3889 8 месяцев назад

      What did you decide to do? My progestin is 0.35 mg norethindrone, a low-dose progestin-only-pill that is also approved for endometrial protection. Also covered by insurance.

  • @sues.3527
    @sues.3527 Год назад +22

    Why is that Estrogen doses vary based on the woman, but micronized progesterone is always 100 mcg? It would seem that a lower (or higher) dose could also be efficacious? Why is this always constant for every woman. Happy to see your own channel! 🙂

    • @r8chlletters
      @r8chlletters Год назад +32

      Progesterone isn’t static but is often balanced by the level of estrogen you need to manage your symptoms. If you aren’t sleeping adequately chances are your progesterone isn’t high enough (it makes you sleepy which is why you take it before bed). Your dosing is relative to your self reporting of symptoms and so requires multiple appointments to determine whether you need or want a higher or lower dose based in results. Remember it’s YOU driving the bus so it’s a good idea to chart your symptoms and be vocal with your doctor. I went from minor relief at the lowest dose to about 95% relief of all issues. I started at .05mg E and 100mg P. After laddering up and communicating about what my
      Mother and aunt take, I ended up at 2mg E and 200mg P. I also take testosterone for confidence and muscle building and that’s 0.75gm. Testosterone is perhaps the most overlooked as it totally drops off for women and we have more of it than any other sex hormone during our fertility years.

    • @sues.3527
      @sues.3527 Год назад +7

      Thank you very much for your thoughtful comment! @@r8chlletters

    • @hollyng2008
      @hollyng2008 Год назад +3

      ⁠​⁠@@r8chllettershow does testerone supplement help you. How old are you ?

    • @lisa408t
      @lisa408t 8 месяцев назад +2

      Where do you get testosterone from?

    • @Tuyine
      @Tuyine 5 месяцев назад

      @@r8chllettersis the testosterone an oral form or gel?

  • @debbietaylor20
    @debbietaylor20 8 месяцев назад

    Im 60 and recently stopped hrt and flushes come back . I was on 100mg pstch but still got heat intolerance and coil but recently had it taken out . I was given a different brsndcof utrogeston but yeara ago was on evoril conte patches and found rhey worked and wouod like to try them again but know the progesterone is synthetic.

  • @sibhfitz
    @sibhfitz Год назад +4

    Thank you for the video.
    Can there be negative effects to taking the natural progesterone?

    • @sunnysal3889
      @sunnysal3889 8 месяцев назад +2

      Progesterone intolerance is real. I learned so much about it from the Menopause Matters forum. It is called Utrogestan in the UK.

    • @oceanndaisy
      @oceanndaisy 8 месяцев назад +2

      ⁠@@sunnysal3889​​⁠Could you please explain the progesterone intolerance symptoms. I’m also on the Utrogestan.

    • @sunnysal3889
      @sunnysal3889 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@oceanndaisy For me, these were the negative side effects:
      Vivid dreams (nightmares)
      Poor sleep
      Hungover feeling
      BLOATED (like I was pregnant)
      hoarse
      Diarrhea
      Bacne (UGH)
      Suicidal/homicidal

    • @marzenarongione4968
      @marzenarongione4968 7 месяцев назад +1

      Very bad side effects from progesterone for me as well
      Severe bloating and instant weight gain (like being 3 month pregnant)
      Excessive sleepiness
      Bad mood

  • @heathermartin2509
    @heathermartin2509 8 месяцев назад +2

    I’m 65 is it too late for me take something. ? I’m terrible sleeper and I’m keen to have a testosterone pellet. Just not sure if it’s for older women

  • @MegaLizzieloo
    @MegaLizzieloo 4 месяца назад

    Hi Louise, are you wearing a smart ring? Fitness ring? Is it better than a fit watch?

  • @dianakadiyska4822
    @dianakadiyska4822 6 месяцев назад

    I am 58 with Osteoarthritis,
    and I have been in manopouse since 57. Is it good, and safe to use HRT to help me with the simptoms and OA, please? Thank you very much for the information ! ❤🍀

  • @mahroofbegum1172
    @mahroofbegum1172 Месяц назад

    Hi doctor Louise, I need your help. I am getting really bad menopause symptoms. Please can you get in touch with me xx

  • @rachelteeuws1241
    @rachelteeuws1241 9 месяцев назад

    We don’t have those warnings here in Australia. It only comes with Vagifem

  • @sammartini3643
    @sammartini3643 7 месяцев назад +1

    Dr Louise, your information is very clear. Thank you. I'm a 57 year old woman in Post menopause and have never had hrt. Last August I had a stroke. Luckily it only affected my left arm and leg and I'm working on getting the movement back. Is it true that I can't go on Estradiol if I've already had a stroke?

  • @jeepgurl1379
    @jeepgurl1379 5 месяцев назад

    When I’ve taken the micronized pro pill orally, it makes me very dizzy the next day. My doctor never mentioned trying it vaginally. Instead, I pay for compounded progestins capsule.

  • @marshataylor4192
    @marshataylor4192 10 месяцев назад +2

    I am currently on 100 mg of Utrogestan on a continuous cycle and bleed for 7 days every month. Can I increase my progesterone to 200mg on a continuous cycle

    • @oceanndaisy
      @oceanndaisy 8 месяцев назад

      I have the same issue since I started on hrt. I’m also on 100mg Utrogestan and would also like to know if I could increase it to 200mg.🤔

    • @traceydooley9684
      @traceydooley9684 4 месяца назад

      @@oceanndaisy Not medically trained here, so can't offer individual advice, but I have a friend who has just had her oestrogen/estrogen increased from 75 to 100 micrograms and therefore her progesterone was increased from 100 to 200 mg every night.

  • @stacyvie
    @stacyvie 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm wondering if using promethium vaginally while using vag estradiol, will the two negate each other?

  • @Gilneth33
    @Gilneth33 3 месяца назад

    Is it ok to put body moisturiser on before using the Estrogel?

  • @sue3519
    @sue3519 7 месяцев назад

    after 1 wonderful year of body identical HRT progesterone is causing me severe constipation. it is literally switching my system sedating me. i am experimenting with doses

  • @michelefoz4569
    @michelefoz4569 3 месяца назад

    Is there anyone here who is experiencing bad muscle aches & pain? I've just started hrt, but I have really bad muscle pain. Do I need more oestrogen? I do two pumps of the gel & I take progesterone with it. Not sure if I should do more oestrogen. I have osteopenia too. My last blood results ( before hrt) showed my oestrogen was very low.

  • @YvonneBaker-y7q
    @YvonneBaker-y7q 4 месяца назад

    How long do you make the testogel sachet last for? Video sound broke up at this point.

  • @mariapalos6101
    @mariapalos6101 6 месяцев назад

    Question for you, would an 89 year old woman with full blown osteoporosis having mild to severe pain all over body still benefit from HRT or is it too late? Thanks in advance for your time & help.

  • @krissieflores9475
    @krissieflores9475 5 месяцев назад

    I started three weeks ago the Climara Pro patch. I was having migraines this past week and a little anxiety. What would be the cause of that?

  • @valeriededecker5235
    @valeriededecker5235 Год назад

    Is it ok to top up laclimella (dienogest 2 mg + oestradiol valerate 1 mg) with oestrogel ?
    What should be oestradiol serum for a 46 years old woman?
    Is it possible if you are menopausal without stopping hormones? I’m almost 52 years old.

  • @debbielucas9120
    @debbielucas9120 10 месяцев назад

    My dr. Changed my 0.05 patch to once a week instead of 2x. My estrogen was a bit high. Have you heard of this?

  • @katherinegorman65
    @katherinegorman65 10 месяцев назад

    Hi Dr. Nelson, I had my gall bladder removed when I was in my early twenties, I am perimenopausal and was given Everol Sequi patches 3.2mg. Day one and I had terrible nausea. Does a lack of a gall bladder create problems? My NHS clinic say they don’t have body identical hrt and can’t give me the spray which was my first choice. Any thoughts? Thank you.

    • @sue3519
      @sue3519 7 месяцев назад

      i had my gallbladder removed. i am perimenopausal started HRT body identical Everol sequi 100 utrogestin vaginally with no problems but now after 1 year progesterone is switching off my entire GI system missing up with my colon and stomach . i am worried about gallstones because i read that HRT could contribute to Gallstones formation. i don’t know what to do. i can’t give up my estrogen but progesterone sucks. and the gallbladder thing is worrying me

  • @maryellen33714
    @maryellen33714 9 месяцев назад +5

    Can HRT bio identical hormone patches increase my risk of dementia? The information I have read is conflicting.

  • @cindymurphy9181
    @cindymurphy9181 6 месяцев назад

    Hi Dr Newson I’ve been given utrogestan 100 mg along with Estradiol, I have heard you can have some side effects with Utrogestan taking them orally and I read that you can insert them vaginally and not get any side effects is this correct if so would I need a different tablet to use it that way? Many thanks 😊

  • @Moggy458
    @Moggy458 6 месяцев назад

    Hello I would like to ask you dr Louise I’m 55 and just over a year period free . I’m speaking to the nurse next week about HRT . my symptoms are many but mainly emotional, insomnia and anxiety, hissing at people no motivation and thoroughly miserable 😭 I don’t know anything about HRT but I have been researching it. And I don’t know what to say/ ask the nurse about the dosage etc could you please advise me . Thank you

  • @EatGardenEat
    @EatGardenEat 7 месяцев назад

    If i had a lot of bleeing in perimenapause would that mean i would have this on HRT? I had a pill form of progesterone during perimenapause- hmm

  • @jeanhorgan1626
    @jeanhorgan1626 5 месяцев назад

    . Is the progesterone still being released and absorbed while mirena coil is in the womb even if it has dislodged and is moving out of place . Bit while it’s still inside ???

  • @carajohnson6913
    @carajohnson6913 7 месяцев назад

    Is it dangerous to take a combination of oral estradiol and the cream? I am in the US. My cream is .25 mg combo of estradiol, progesterone, testosterone and dhea. I also take .3 mg oral estradiol and 100 mg prometrium before bed.

  • @jeanhorgan1626
    @jeanhorgan1626 5 месяцев назад

    Does the testing of testosterone fluctuate everyday like estrogen

  • @barbaratankersley7117
    @barbaratankersley7117 8 месяцев назад

    Hi Dr
    I had colon rectal cancer in Ovaries. 2001 with that surgery my Ovaries
    So you know what happened to me and my dr never told me what was going to happen
    It was in December I had to have the air-conditioned on and I still didn't know I was surgery in menopause
    I want many years without any help I thought I was just going to die because of the hot flashes and night sweating so mad I had to change the bed and take a bath
    So two years ago I started HRT
    Night sweating is gone and hot flashes are gone but I had bleeding and I had a CD surgery and I started spotting again
    And I have a very bad gut so I'm having trouble we some side troubles like can happen with taking the pills
    So what do you think is going on?
    Thank you so much
    And I didn't started HTR until I was 68 years old and I don't want to gave them up and I do feel like I have pms
    What I have gain for taking the HRT is stopping the hot flashes and night sweating and I have gain weight
    Thank you

  • @user-EinsteinSarge
    @user-EinsteinSarge Год назад

    Interested to know, would a .05mg transdermal patch along with 100mg Prometrium be a typical/recommended prescription dose for a post menopausal woman (within the 10 year window) just beginning HRT?

    • @charleedell92
      @charleedell92 Год назад +2

      It is a typical NHS starting dose yes. It may or may not be a therapeutic dose for you, ie giving you optimal symptom relief. That is why treatment needs to be individualised and sometimes it has to be adjusted a couple of times to find the right dose for you.

    • @user-EinsteinSarge
      @user-EinsteinSarge Год назад

      @@charleedell92 Understood, thank you for the response.

  • @Alibleh
    @Alibleh 9 месяцев назад +2

    Im in the USA and I believe that Premarin is still the HRT Dr.s prescribe alot. I can't do it because of the cruelty to horses to make this drug. But am curious if the hormones you are speaking of are readily available in the US? and are they truly safe?

    • @sunnysal3889
      @sunnysal3889 8 месяцев назад

      Bioidentical estradiol is available in the US in pills, patches, gels, and vaginal cream. FDA approved and covered by insurance.
      Premarin is CEE (conjugated equine estrogen) and was the estrogen given in the debunked WHI study.

  • @m.flores6615
    @m.flores6615 Год назад +5

    What about varicose veins and hrt …

  • @jacquelinefoote8081
    @jacquelinefoote8081 Год назад +1

    I’m currently on 6pumps of gel and now my doctor won’t prescribe me it so now I don’t know what I’m going to do 😢

    • @sweetpeace5
      @sweetpeace5 Год назад +1

      Switch doctors

    • @jacquelinefoote8081
      @jacquelinefoote8081 Год назад

      @@sweetpeace5 no GP will give it to me so I’m going to have to pay for it myself.

  • @Lynds-kw2pr
    @Lynds-kw2pr 2 месяца назад

    Hello, I was given progesterone HRT for heavy periods. I am so confused. I believe I am supposed to hold during menses. But, do I stop when I know my period is due? The prescribing physician hasn’t been super clear. I am waiting for another opinion. But I just wanted to know how long I take this before stopping each month. My period is due in two days and I started the progesterone 7 days ago.

    • @Catherine-f8i
      @Catherine-f8i 2 месяца назад

      My doctor wasn’t clear either! I started taking mine cyclically, so on days 12-24 of my cycle I take progesterone (200 mg). My period then starts two days after I stop the progesterone, on what would be day 26. I believe there are many ways to take progesterone, so you have more options than you think! You could probably experiment with taking a few days off for your period to see how you get along, since you are taking it continuously. You are probably taking either 100 or 200 mg so your womb is protected and your periods should be lighter, whether or not you take it the full month or skip a few days. Some people just feel bad on days off and prefer to take it every single day.

  • @Blit8858
    @Blit8858 Год назад +1

    Are there more recent studies on Estradiol being more beneficial to take orally for cardiovascular health? I am hearing this now

    • @Gilly-gx8rt
      @Gilly-gx8rt Год назад +1

      Transdermally is safer- less risk of blood clots

    • @sweetpeace5
      @sweetpeace5 Год назад +1

      Oral is NO. You want to bi-pass the liver. Topical is best

  • @majolina82ful
    @majolina82ful 8 месяцев назад

    Dear dr newsone, women in Serbia have only one HRt it is Cyclo-Progynova®, 0,5 mg/2 mg; 2 mg, it is tablets orally taken
    norgestrel/estradiolvalera.I am 42 old and i am taking these tablet 16 monthes since i lost mz menstruation. I have breast cancer history in my family, i have no sleep if don t take antidepressant like lorazepam.Since 16 monthe when I took the terapy first time, i have my period back. For how long should I take this hrt medicine__?Am I at higher risk?Thank you.Best regards .Maja,Belgrade *Ex Yugoslavia

    • @zraj_iv
      @zraj_iv 21 день назад

      Lorazepam is not an antidepressant, it's benzodiazepine, you shouldn't take
      it no more than 4 weeks, (it's highly addictive drug) Be careful

  • @ruthsalinas9479
    @ruthsalinas9479 7 месяцев назад

    Does vaginal progesterone also help with sleep and inflammation?

  • @tiffanyburson2106
    @tiffanyburson2106 10 месяцев назад

    Can the estradiol patch cause anxiety? I’m on the 0.1 mg/day patch, and I’ve been feeling more anxious. I also take 100mg micronized progesterone 14 days per month :)

  • @MsRobbiebob
    @MsRobbiebob 6 месяцев назад +1

    The Mirena coil is NOT progestone!! It is progestin!
    The difference is HUGE, both in terms of effect & safety. It drives me crazy when I hear health professionals use the two terms interchangeably when they are very much NOT. Look up Dr Lara Briden, she is fantastic. The mirena destroyed my life. Please, don't use it 🙏 I wish I knew all, that I know now, 9 years on.