The IC/BPS Estrogen Connection

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • For women... did your IC symptoms start in your 40's, 50's, 60's or 70's? Did they begin after a hysterectomy or starting Lupron therapy? Even birth control has been known to cause some IC symptoms. Many women have been told that they have an incurable bladder disease when, in fact, they have estrogen atrophy, aka genitourinary syndrome of menopause. Jill Osborne explains how changes in estrogen levels can mimic IC/BPS and the importance of using topical estrogen to improve your skin health in your bladder, urethra, vulva and vagina. GSM is real and certainly treatable. There is hope!

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  • @thesilverpen
    @thesilverpen 8 месяцев назад +2

    This is what i needed to hear. I am crying for finally an answer coming after hellish suffering. Thanks so much!!

  • @marinasmith4772
    @marinasmith4772 Год назад +3

    I just want to thank you Jill! Your advice has given me such relief and has saved numerous calls/emails to the doctor. I actually told my gyno what I needed (estrogen cream) and they were fine with it.
    I have a few friends who are suffering w/IC like symptoms but are determined to "power" through menopause w/o topical estrogen cream. Menopause doesn't end so I can't imagine it is going to get better. I'm not sure how women make it to old age w.o. it. Living with untreated IC is not a life worth living so I will take the minute risk of estrogen cream.

  • @danac1692
    @danac1692 2 года назад +3

    Jill, I had the pleasure of speaking with you a few weeks ago. The process you described is exactly what happened to me. It took me 15 years of frustration to then talk to you and figure this out. Thank you so much for taking the time and care to talk to me :) The Estrogen has been the key.

  • @angiegeesey7302
    @angiegeesey7302 2 года назад +5

    Thank You Jill for the valuable information you continue to provide us. You are such a life saver for most of us

  • @janeraymond1799
    @janeraymond1799 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for talking to me last night. I ordered the Bladder Builder today. You gave me a ray of hope. Thank you for all of your insight as to what I have been dealing with.

  • @jujufirefly
    @jujufirefly Год назад +3

    I saw a video from a girl 25 who had IC - so sad, she didn't make it.

  • @MarlaneFBengry
    @MarlaneFBengry Год назад +1

    Jill, your ability to articulate & teach a concept regarding IC problem is outstanding. I don’t have I see, but I am researching it for a friend of mine who is not very good on the computer and you have helped so much with your videos… I now have real real hope for her because of you. God bless you.

  • @roneen1000
    @roneen1000 2 года назад +4

    This is me. I had to figure this out for myself. Countless specialists didn't realize that my bladder pain was actually connected to menopause. Now on HRT, my bladder pain has disappeared.

    • @icnjill
      @icnjill  2 года назад +2

      Yes! Yes! Yes!

  • @pennygrow4848
    @pennygrow4848 10 месяцев назад +1

    Ic suffer here over 20 years!! Looking for answers .. Thank you , jill

  • @jenniferjeter6552
    @jenniferjeter6552 2 года назад +2

    You can also ask for it to be compounded without the alcohol base

  • @joannemarek8412
    @joannemarek8412 2 года назад +3

    Great advice & information Jill!😉👍

  • @avabrennan8511
    @avabrennan8511 21 день назад

    I just found out I have low estrogen! And I’m 24! My period also disappeared. Going to try HRT.

  • @Angelinathegirlyoudontknow
    @Angelinathegirlyoudontknow Год назад

    Ah thank you so very much! Symptoms started in my early 40’s straight after having baby then my first ever uti. Never been right since.. i have purchased Vmagic and estriol cream for urethra burn. L.gasseri was found in my urine which explains OAB, am now taking L.acidophilus to counter act it. Oh the joys!!

  • @MarlaneFBengry
    @MarlaneFBengry Год назад

    Jill…I LOVE this video! Your delivery is outstanding! You make things so clear! Thank you Jill, God Bless You!

  • @ep2040
    @ep2040 4 дня назад

    I sense this is me! I’m not in menopause, but I’m nursing a 12 month old.

    • @siennagonzales9239
      @siennagonzales9239 4 дня назад

      Same here! Nursing my 15 month old. Vaginal estrogen has been helping me tremendously so far.

    • @ep2040
      @ep2040 4 дня назад

      I got a UTI one month ago (I am not prone) and ever since I seem to have urgency issues. I just started the estrogen cream. My dose is 2x a week so I’ve only taken one dose. I’m PRAYING it helps. I’m so glad to hear yours is helping.

  • @karenp5445
    @karenp5445 2 года назад +1

    I wondered why I got better, diet, prelief and topical compounded estrogen..... besides low acid coffee/prelief combo.

  • @innei-h9v
    @innei-h9v Год назад +1

    its only for older ladies? My ic symptoms leaving me when i have a period. My favourite days. Nobody can explain why

  • @j.a.1239
    @j.a.1239 10 месяцев назад +1

    Jill, I so appreciate you! I just have one question. How do you apply a pea size drop of estrogen cream to the urethra? It’s not a big enough opening ! 🤔 Thank you! 🙏🏼

  • @jillkircher3224
    @jillkircher3224 Год назад +2

    Just found your station. I am 53 and had a hysterectomy a year ago. I was just diagnosed with chronic cystitis. Doctor prescribed Estradiol Vaginal Cream. I used it for 5 days and had so much burning and itching. I quit because I have been so uncomfortable. Would you suggest I give it longer? Have been on antibiotics for 3 months. See the urologist again this Thursday. I appreciate your station. This is such a bummer! Thanks!!!

    • @Angelinathegirlyoudontknow
      @Angelinathegirlyoudontknow Год назад

      That happened to me too, the itching. I just use half of recommended dosage.. less itch.

    • @icnjill
      @icnjill  10 месяцев назад

      If you've had a total hysterectomy that has taken your ovaries, you are now in estrogen atrophy which means your skin is dry. It's normal for estrogen cream to irritate at first.... and it usually takes about two weeks for the skin to heal and reduce the itching. It should go away within a month. The only qualifier is that if the cream base has preservatives or alcohol it in, it could cause more burning. This is why using a compounded preservative free estrogen cream is a favorite for many of us.

  • @tishak6968
    @tishak6968 Год назад +1

    Hi there thank you for your video. Have you heard of the reverse problem? I am 48 and recently started a low dose estradiol patch and for the last month since I started it I've had 2 bad IC flare UPS where it was dormant for 7 years. Any insight on this would be helpful 🙂 🙏

    • @YouThreebe100
      @YouThreebe100 5 месяцев назад

      Yes! This is happening to me, too. Have you found a solution?

  • @thebeachismyhappyplace
    @thebeachismyhappyplace 9 месяцев назад

    Any idea why any estrogen (pills or cream) causes my symptoms to get worse (MUCH worse)? Birth control pills/depo shot (any and all I tried) when I was younger started my symptoms. This isn't just a burning when the cream is applied, I'll stop it and I'm still in pain a week later.

  • @andrearail
    @andrearail 2 года назад +1

    I’m using vaginal Estriol compounded.I’m in Mexico now and can only get the estradiol transdermal here. Should I use that as better than nothing? The v magic and olive oil don’t plump up the tissue as does estrogen. Thanks.

    • @icnjill
      @icnjill  2 года назад +1

      Well it depends upon your symptoms. Estriol is certainly helping and having a cream allows you to place it by your urethra, etc. etc. The transdermal is one step below oral medication as it's relying on your blood stream to distribute it. A topical cream is less risky.

  • @alandrahartmann6437
    @alandrahartmann6437 Год назад

    I’ve recently was prescribed estrogen cream and I just feel irritated like I have to pee

  • @andreagriffin2485
    @andreagriffin2485 10 месяцев назад

    Do you just the cream or do you also use estrogen pill too

  • @IlyasAdiyasa
    @IlyasAdiyasa Год назад

    I dont have frequency, I dont have urgency, my infection were negative, CT scan result found nothing, but why I always have pain in my lower tummy??? And my urine has microscopic hematuria. No urologist diagnosed me with something so far! What it could be? Im frustrated Jill. Im male, 29

    • @Angelinathegirlyoudontknow
      @Angelinathegirlyoudontknow Год назад

      From what i know; you may have kidney issue, calcium deposits. OR you are eating high oxalate foods= calcium oxalate can cause hematuria.

    • @IlyasAdiyasa
      @IlyasAdiyasa Год назад

      @@Angelinathegirlyoudontknow my kidney test is they are good, urologist diagnosed me with prostatitis. If you think lack of calcium is the problem, do you think eat or drimk more calcium will give benefit to me?

    • @Angelinathegirlyoudontknow
      @Angelinathegirlyoudontknow Год назад

      @@IlyasAdiyasa def no! If you have received diagnosis, do what Dr suggests.. calcium deposits/ crystals are not good, they are caused by eating high oxalate foods like spinach.

  • @marshadeichmiller1763
    @marshadeichmiller1763 2 года назад

    Since I've been using estrogen but now I'm having trouble sleeping and sometimes my body feels like it's having a fleeting hot flash

  • @akanlian
    @akanlian Год назад

    Estrogen makes my pain worse.

  • @jujufirefly
    @jujufirefly Год назад

    Doesn't estrogen cream make you more susceptible to cancer?

  • @mw12349
    @mw12349 Год назад

    YEP it's safe why does it burn??

  • @marshadeichmiller1763
    @marshadeichmiller1763 2 года назад +1

    What kind of dr could help ith this