I am 58 yrs. I remember that study. And I made a mental note at the time that when I reached menopause I was looking into HRT if I needed it. Fast forward, the hot flashes hit me a few months after my cycles stopped. I got on the transdermal patch. This worked to stop the HFs. But my chronic back pain increased. I researched the patch a bit more and found that lower back pain was a common complaint in the study trials. So I sought the help of a Functional Medicine MD and began BHRT troches. The back pain still lingering. So almost 2 mo ago I went to full carnivore. My back pain is now a solid 2/10. I began at an 8/10. Along with my joints feeling so much better my GI symptoms are 8/10 improved. I've also lost 10 lbs. My energy is so much better. I'm sure having less pain has helped with that. As my back pain improves, I'm planning to get back into lifting wts and hiking, biking and those things I used to do.
You're an amazing educator with so much knowledge, thank you. I wish more information was available years ago. My Dr. put me on an antidepressant and thyroid medication. I may revisit, but the bone, brain, and cardiovascular benefits of HRT may be too late considering my age. You look GREAT.
I always come to here listen and feeling how much I appreciate your tips for women going through M word...THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING! I just wish if your video can divide by section for the each topics so can browse easy.....
Thank you so much for your kind words and feedback! We're glad you enjoyed the content. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or need further advice. -Team JJ
My understanding is that HRT is actually good and protective for cardiovascular health and not risky, but maybe I misunderstood what you said. Do you agree?
I've been newly diagnosed with stage 0 breast cancer, ER/PR positive. They presented my protocol as lumpectomy with rad therapy, then 5 years of anastrazole--basically a hormone blocker. I'm curious what you say about this? I'm worried about all the side effects. I use your products and follow your videos but I'm like the woman who absolutely cannot lose the weight/fat. It's frustrating and now this. Hoping you can shed some light on my options.
Started an oral HRT low dose estrogen & progesterone… feel so much better! Still don’t sleep as good as I used to but have more energy, less fatigue & feeling stronger at gym.
That was probably the progesterone. I had the same issue. It made feel like I was a zombie with depression. Still trying to figure that one out. All I know is if you had PMDD when you were younger, you may have a progesterone sensitivity.
I’m 48 and have been perimenopausal for about 5 years. I was struggling really bad with anger and depression once the change started to happen. It was to the point where I wasn’t functioning anymore. Obviously I don’t want antidepressants, because I know this is all hormone related. Question: I started using Lithium Orotate and my symptoms reduced significantly within 1-2 days. JJ, what are your thoughts on this supplement? I also started using Advanced TRS heavy metal detox spray and I am seeing good results. Any thought on this?
I found HRT 2.5 yrs ago (age 65)after 15 yrs (50yrs) menopause. Weight gain, poor quality sleep were the only symptoms i had. My APRN wanted blood tests, no estrogen , testerone or thyroid levels. Ive been on various forms now and WEIGHT will NOT come off! I confused weightgain with lifestyle issues so now im trying to catch up. Exercise 3x@wk and want to start walking. Gensing, what form? There are several...
Make walking a priority. I do at least six thousand step daily. Ten thousand a day and cutting calories will get the weight off fast. Get yourself a fitbit or use your phone app to keep track of your steps.
I’ve been on BHRT (micro doses) and following a healthy regime-but-it’s been 13 years. Now at 64, I am thinking of tapering off. What is your take on longevity of treatment? TIA
Follow Dr Mary Claire Haver who is an expert on all things menopause! Don't stop taking your HRT as it is protecting you from the ravages of old age like heart disease, osteoporosis & dementia - it isn't just to quell symptoms. We have had these hormones in our bodies our entire lives then lose them in menopause so we need to replenish them for the remaining 30, 40 or 50 more years that we live!
I met with a hormone specialist but she said nobody will prescribe HRT to me until I get a mammogram, I choose to do thermal imaging (what happened to my body by choice) she said nope, you must get a mammogram, so now I'm on the search to find a Dr that will not require me to get a mammogram when I choose (and pay out of pocket) for thermal imaging. Is it a "law" that you must get a mammogram in order for HRT to be prescribed?
I was on bio identical hormones for 17 years. It nearly killed my gut health didn’t put two into together till I got so sick. I was in the hospital every week. I had to come off and that’s all my stomach issues resolved. I tried to go back on various times because I still didn’t think it was that the same thing started happening so HRT is all synthetic whether it’s bioidentical or not. It eventually will kill your gut health.
I am 58 yrs. I remember that study. And I made a mental note at the time that when I reached menopause I was looking into HRT if I needed it. Fast forward, the hot flashes hit me a few months after my cycles stopped. I got on the transdermal patch. This worked to stop the HFs. But my chronic back pain increased. I researched the patch a bit more and found that lower back pain was a common complaint in the study trials. So I sought the help of a Functional Medicine MD and began BHRT troches. The back pain still lingering. So almost 2 mo ago I went to full carnivore. My back pain is now a solid 2/10. I began at an 8/10. Along with my joints feeling so much better my GI symptoms are 8/10 improved. I've also lost 10 lbs. My energy is so much better. I'm sure having less pain has helped with that. As my back pain improves, I'm planning to get back into lifting wts and hiking, biking and those things I used to do.
I am so glad these conversations are finally happening!
Your hair looks so great- how do you keep it so nice and thick?
You're an amazing educator with so much knowledge, thank you. I wish more information was available years ago. My Dr. put me on an antidepressant and thyroid medication. I may revisit, but the bone, brain, and cardiovascular benefits of HRT may be too late considering my age. You look GREAT.
never too late!
I'm perimeno, I take all 3.. This was so informative 👏
All 3?
Just happy to share 😊
It’s a shame that insurance in the United States usually does not cover those type of tests… Just basic blood work
I always come to here listen and feeling how much I appreciate your tips for women going through M word...THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING! I just wish if your video can divide by section for the each topics so can browse easy.....
Thank you so much for your kind words and feedback! We're glad you enjoyed the content. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or need further advice. -Team JJ
My understanding is that HRT is actually good and protective for cardiovascular health and not risky, but maybe I misunderstood what you said. Do you agree?
Clot risk is with oral estrogen, not transdermal
I've been newly diagnosed with stage 0 breast cancer, ER/PR positive. They presented my protocol as lumpectomy with rad therapy, then 5 years of anastrazole--basically a hormone blocker. I'm curious what you say about this? I'm worried about all the side effects. I use your products and follow your videos but I'm like the woman who absolutely cannot lose the weight/fat. It's frustrating and now this. Hoping you can shed some light on my options.
Started an oral HRT low dose estrogen & progesterone… feel so much better! Still don’t sleep as good as I used to but have more energy, less fatigue & feeling stronger at gym.
It unfortunately didn’t work for me. Made all my existing symptoms 10x worse with additional new added.
That was probably the progesterone. I had the same issue. It made feel like I was a zombie with depression.
Still trying to figure that one out. All I know is if you had PMDD when you were younger, you may have a progesterone sensitivity.
@@PinkelefantZ3but u need the progesterone if u have a uterus
I’m 48 and have been perimenopausal for about 5 years. I was struggling really bad with anger and depression once the change started to happen. It was to the point where I wasn’t functioning anymore. Obviously I don’t want antidepressants, because I know this is all hormone related.
Question:
I started using Lithium Orotate and my symptoms reduced significantly within 1-2 days. JJ, what are your thoughts on this supplement?
I also started using Advanced TRS heavy metal detox spray and I am seeing good results. Any thought on this?
You should use hrt
I found HRT 2.5 yrs ago (age 65)after 15 yrs (50yrs) menopause. Weight gain, poor quality sleep were the only symptoms i had. My APRN wanted blood tests, no estrogen , testerone or thyroid levels. Ive been on various forms now and WEIGHT will NOT come off! I confused weightgain with lifestyle issues so now im trying to catch up. Exercise 3x@wk and want to start walking.
Gensing, what form? There are several...
Make walking a priority. I do at least six thousand step daily. Ten thousand a day and cutting calories will get the weight off fast. Get yourself a fitbit or use your phone app to keep track of your steps.
I’ve been on BHRT (micro doses) and following a healthy regime-but-it’s been 13 years. Now at 64, I am thinking of tapering off. What is your take on longevity of treatment? TIA
Why would you stop? You’ll feel like poo poo if you stop. We need our hormones forever. We have receptors in our body that need to be filled 🥰👏
Follow Dr Mary Claire Haver who is an expert on all things menopause! Don't stop taking your HRT as it is protecting you from the ravages of old age like heart disease, osteoporosis & dementia - it isn't just to quell symptoms. We have had these hormones in our bodies our entire lives then lose them in menopause so we need to replenish them for the remaining 30, 40 or 50 more years that we live!
@@SparklyOne I don’t feel like 💩 now it’s been 3 yrs off I feel way better off than on
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I met with a hormone specialist but she said nobody will prescribe HRT to me until I get a mammogram, I choose to do thermal imaging (what happened to my body by choice) she said nope, you must get a mammogram, so now I'm on the search to find a Dr that will not require me to get a mammogram when I choose (and pay out of pocket) for thermal imaging. Is it a "law" that you must get a mammogram in order for HRT to be prescribed?
Trying to order product but it tells me they aren’t available in my country (USA)??? Why?
I feel so fatigued. I am sleeping well taking tons of vitamins. I am also foggy. Any advice would be greatly appreciated
hormone replacement therapy
If you use oestradiol patches should you be drinking soya milk or avoiding it? I've read yes and no, so I'm currently using oat milk 🤷xx
Soy is such a weak estrogen if you are taking hrt the soy won't matter
No clot risk with transdermal estrogen doesn't go through the liver
you didn't proof this. oops
I was on bio identical hormones for 17 years. It nearly killed my gut health didn’t put two into together till I got so sick. I was in the hospital every week. I had to come off and that’s all my stomach issues resolved. I tried to go back on various times because I still didn’t think it was that the same thing started happening so HRT is all synthetic whether it’s bioidentical or not. It eventually will kill your gut health.
no it won't. Adding in a bit of testosterone solves that issue
@@sunnievictoria9917 was on that too for a while. Didn’t help
But I will say everybody is different who knows