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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • Previously recorded Q & A with Dr. Haver. Dr. Haver answers questions posed to her by her instagram followers. One of the topics is what are the stages of menopause.
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    About Dr. Mary Claire Haver and The Galveston Diet -
    Dr. Mary Claire Haver is board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and is a Certified Culinary Medicine Specialist from Tulane University. She is a Louisiana State University Medical Center graduate and completed her Obstetrics and Gynecology residency at the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB). She is also a Certified Menopause Specialist through The Menopause Society.
    Dr. Haver was a clinical professor at UTMB and The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. Dr. Haver has served as a Hospitalist, Associate Residency Director, and Assistant Professor in her career. In 2021 she opened Mary Claire Wellness, a clinic dedicated to caring for the menopausal patient.
    Dr. Haver has amassed over 3 million followers across social media by posting advice for women going through menopause. She understands that menopause healthcare is in dire need of change and is proud to be leading the conversation.
    Her educational background and her own experience led Dr. Haver to develop the national bestselling book and online program, The Galveston Diet, a three-pronged lifestyle plan that encourages fuel refocusing, intermittent fasting, and anti-inflammatory nutrition to manage hormonal
    symptoms, stabilize weight, and revitalize the body as it ages to provide benefits that will last a lifetime. Dr. Haver is working on her second book,
    The New Menopause, which will be released in the Spring of 2024.
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Комментарии • 135

  • @janetgulden-nz1gm
    @janetgulden-nz1gm Год назад +6

    “You must be a chiropractor.” I’m dying😂😂😂😂

  • @jessirucks1500
    @jessirucks1500 11 дней назад

    How can you not love this woman?! Keep changing the world, Mary! We love you!!! 🎉

  • @laurarenfro5136
    @laurarenfro5136 13 часов назад

    Had articles and demanded excellent care and made it clear that if protocols of standard care was not followed - I was reporting the doctor to the Board and if I was only getting three hours of sleep - they were going to have the same.

  • @SandyBee21
    @SandyBee21 Год назад +10

    You have the most integrity of any women’s wellness practitioner. Appreciate your lessons on how to self advocate. The info about how scale weight versus menopausal body composition is where the real focus ought to be and how to deal with that loss of muscle in conjunction with new visceral fat deposition, is so important. I don’t think the chiropractor wants to see your receipts 😂😂

  • @rushael-garem3579
    @rushael-garem3579 10 месяцев назад +6

    I love you Doc, you are the only physician who has nailed it regarding vertigo!! No doctor - absolutely none - has made the association between it and menopause. I am so happy you’ve explained it, and with such clarity. I felt I am going nuts. I suddenly developed it and was on meds for a month, which definitely helped out but I just knew there was more to it than the simple diagnosis of “positional vertigo”.Thank youuuu ❤❤❤

    • @puffchickpam1
      @puffchickpam1 5 месяцев назад

      My vertigo went away once I started HRT

  • @bevevans8859
    @bevevans8859 21 день назад

    I’m sorry people are so rude and mean to you. I think you do wonderful work helping us women where others have not. Those who have dismissed our symptoms forever are the mean ones treating us as second class citizens, without whom the world would literally end.
    Keep up your amazing work

  • @ChristinaLin73
    @ChristinaLin73 9 месяцев назад +2

    Severe hip and knee pain! Thought I was going to need a walker as I could hardly get out of chair to stand. I’m 50!! All my doctors could not figure it out. No one mentioned menopause!! I start HRT this week!

  • @HLTrds
    @HLTrds Год назад +8

    You are my kinda people, love how REAL you are!!

  • @thewordsofmytestimony
    @thewordsofmytestimony Год назад +4

    Oh, I love you. "I believe her!" I wish you were my doctor.

  • @laurarenfro5136
    @laurarenfro5136 13 часов назад

    Rebounding helps - it’s awesome for menopausal women.

  • @thewordsofmytestimony
    @thewordsofmytestimony Год назад +4

    Yes!!! leg pain now!!

  • @melissalepper5880
    @melissalepper5880 Год назад +2

    Wow did not know about tinnitus being a symptom of menopause now that I think about when my tinnitus started and it was around peri to menopause years. Thanks!

  • @KayB2020
    @KayB2020 3 месяца назад

    Wow. I've lived with increasing muscle and joint pain in my 40's.....100% dismissed by my female PCP. I mean she gave a low dose muscle relaxer but never took me seriously. My pain has only increased since entering full menopause 2 years ago. All my doc did was increase the NSAID doses and continue to tell me that my labs looked fine. This vidcast has changed my life and also will help the many client's I serve. Thank you!! Thank you!! Thank you!!

    • @lumpiamama
      @lumpiamama 2 дня назад

      I turned 42 in May 30 and that was my last period. What were your symptoms?

  • @tammyshank8397
    @tammyshank8397 Год назад +3

    Thank you for this frank, informative session! You are an amazing advocate for women’s health & menopausal awareness! Keep the straight talk coming! ❤

  • @melissaisaac6973
    @melissaisaac6973 Год назад +2

    You are a gem!!! So real and honest.. this information has helped me so much. Years ago I got a blood clot so I had to come off their replacement. Oral estrogen I was on before I even could enjoy any type of benefits. I had no idea, like five years later that I could take something. I'm like a soda can rusting away. Thank you thank you thank you... I'm about to do something about that

  • @thewordsofmytestimony
    @thewordsofmytestimony Год назад +2

    I was just told that my incontinent was due to my Ceberal Palsy....I said, "No it's not..I never had problems holding my pee until now..... it's from perimenopause!" I was so mad, I didn't go back. She wanted to do a test in order for me to take this medicine to help me hold my pee. I didn't go back to her, but my regular physician gave me the meds without taking a test and it worked just fine. I was just over seeing any doctor.

  • @laurarenfro5136
    @laurarenfro5136 12 часов назад

    Love my Miele but have stopped all caffeine to sleep at night.

  • @thewordsofmytestimony
    @thewordsofmytestimony Год назад +8

    That happened to me. All tests were normal, but my symptoms were present.... but I wasn't going to sit back and wait until my doctor's got their crap together and did my own research. I figure a lot of women manage menopause without hormonal therapy....so there has to be a way to get through....and I researched every symptom to see if it was related to perimenopause/menopause..... and every symptom was. Thank God for Jesus because if I didn't have Him, I would be going completely insane!! And of course, during this time, I found you... and I'm truly grateful ❤❤

  • @HLTrds
    @HLTrds Год назад +2

    I love your mindset!!!! Yes you are soo right!!!! America is a sick care country not a preventative healthcare model!!! Thanks for your proactive and being our warrior for peri and menopause women!!

    • @maryclairehavermd8473
      @maryclairehavermd8473  Год назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words for Dr. Haver! XOXO Community Support Team

  • @luluc4927
    @luluc4927 Год назад +1

    I am so happy to have found you I've been wanting to get information from someone like you one that truly understand what women goes through, I really appreciate that you care for us women thank you ❤

  • @debgilbert3206
    @debgilbert3206 Год назад +2

    You are so right, Dr. Haver! Life is never easy at any age. So I hate the b.s. about older women just can't handle all the things anymore. Lack of resilience is the key due to lack of estrogen. Also, I do get brain tremors like I would get when I tried to get off my antidepressants too quickly. At first I thought I was losing it...until you mentioned it as one of the symptoms. Hallelujah!! I can't wait for your next book.❤❤

  • @jdickson3755
    @jdickson3755 Год назад +2

    I have idiopathic vertigo and tinnitus.. started at the same time at age 47 !!!

  • @valariesellers2584
    @valariesellers2584 Год назад +1

    I absolutely frickin love your videos!! You are a amazing informational resource and I respect the hell out of you for sticking up for menopausal women that have been ignored for too long. Thank you so very much I recommend you to every woman I know. What you’re doing matters to so many women.

  • @astralartist4
    @astralartist4 2 месяца назад

    Oh wow - I was barred from going back on est patch 4 yrs after ablation with no recurrence of afib bec I was told risk of clot. Even my cardiologist thought it was ridiculous. I am going to an non network gyn in 2 mos.

  • @debbielucas9120
    @debbielucas9120 Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing what we need as women. I learned so much from you. Went to my dr. And thankfully she gave the estradiol patch. After yrs on compounded bi est. Which didn't really help. Never was offered the patch until I learned from you. The patch is life changing. Your awesome.. ❤

    • @maryclairehavermd8473
      @maryclairehavermd8473  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for your kind words for Dr. Haver! We are so happy you were able to find help! XOXO Community Support Team

    • @stephaniemilloy9157
      @stephaniemilloy9157 Месяц назад

      @@maryclairehavermd8473is the estradiol patch as safe as HRT compound ? How do I know if i am
      Getting enough estrogen from HRT?

  • @kcopkcop9370
    @kcopkcop9370 Год назад +1

    You are a breath of fresh air! ✨️

  • @MooneeraTifloen
    @MooneeraTifloen 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you Dr Haver. You are amazing. You are so on point with Everything. I have frozen shoulder knee pain back pain ankle pain. I'm on Livifeme but I'm not getting the full relief I will speak to my doctor about changing over to estradiol instead. Thanks so much it helps to know I'm not in this alone.

  • @MyFaith2012
    @MyFaith2012 Год назад +2

    Hi, TMG, dry eyes, joint pain, and fatigue are real side effects of menopause HRT has helped but not with energy, will need to check out your book thank you. Also use reusable kerug for tea/coffee. take care. 😊Thank you for all your time.

    • @maryclairehavermd8473
      @maryclairehavermd8473  Год назад

      Thank you! We hope you will check out the book and that it helps you! XOXO Community Support Team

  • @rhondakiblinger7339
    @rhondakiblinger7339 Год назад

    This has been the Most HELPFUL PAGE FOR ME!

  • @millytorres9777
    @millytorres9777 Год назад +2

    Okay❤I am going to listen to this again 😂😂😂love it.

  • @Jewel-888
    @Jewel-888 8 месяцев назад

    I want to say thank you.. I’m so grateful I’ve found you. 🙏🏼 Love your tell it like it is style!!

  • @annemarieedwards68
    @annemarieedwards68 Год назад +1

    One of your best!!

  • @HLTrds
    @HLTrds Год назад +2

    We Appreciate you give us all this info!!😊

  • @tammycampbell6742
    @tammycampbell6742 5 месяцев назад

    I have been looking for a video of yours that discusses progesterone sensitivity options. I haven't found any videos like that of your teaching

  • @christinemack2153
    @christinemack2153 Год назад +1

    Good Morning

  • @HLTrds
    @HLTrds Год назад +1

    Omg- TMJ, joint pain, acne, all the things!!

  • @marinabowman8177
    @marinabowman8177 Год назад +1

    Yes I have been admitted to hospital several times with chest pain. They say it’s not my heart, but no answers. The pain can be unbearable.

    • @maryhammond7204
      @maryhammond7204 Год назад

      Try dandelion tea. I add licorice tea for taste. I have a hiatal hernia. The pain is right in the heart area, and it can fool you. I was using gas relief pills but find the tea works better.

  • @shedevilx1979x
    @shedevilx1979x Год назад +2

    Listening now and maybe you'll answer it...but I'm 44 with tons of symptoms and tons of lab tests and specialists telling me I'm "NORMAL" when I'm definitely not. I want to try HRT but every seems to keep offering me low dose birth control...which I don't want as it has given me terrible mood swings in the past. I do have regular periods still...does that mean I shouldn't be trying HRT in the form of a patch and progesterone? I just don't know where else to look.

  • @diana12701
    @diana12701 Год назад

    I got your book I learn so much from you thank you for caring for women🙏

    • @maryclairehavermd8473
      @maryclairehavermd8473  Год назад

      We are so happy to hear that you have the book! XOXO Community Support Team

  • @janegardener1662
    @janegardener1662 Год назад +8

    Dry eye disease has been a problem for sure.

    • @paulagaudet7528
      @paulagaudet7528 Год назад +1

      Hey Jane. I’m here as an interested patient too and I’m working my way through the Menopause Practice clinicians guide to help me have a deeper understanding of Womens heath. My day-job is running a large optometry practice with 10 doctors. I also have a Tier 3 Ocular surface disease clinic. I hope you don’t mind if I share a tip. As you know the mainstay of OSD treatment involves ocular lubricants and some sort of heating device for the meibomian glands. I recommend dedicating one bottle of ocular lubricant to your bedside table to instill your morning and bedtime dose while lying down. I find it binds much better to the corneal surface so it doesn’t just drain down the back of your throat. It’s a small tip but I hope you find it helps.

  • @MsBuffalopoo
    @MsBuffalopoo 5 месяцев назад

    Love your anger directed at the BS. Keep it up.

  • @beautythroughout4675
    @beautythroughout4675 Год назад +3

    Yes, I have had heart palpitations but it’s not ongoing it has been situations here and then

  • @vickipenman
    @vickipenman 5 месяцев назад

    I adore you ❤

  • @sw6317
    @sw6317 9 месяцев назад

    Are we allowed to have a simple espresso or black coffee without any sugar or milk while fasting? Would it break the fast? Thank you SW

  • @wendydouglas-uq8rd
    @wendydouglas-uq8rd Год назад +2

    I’m 60, post menopause for 1.5 years. Menopause has been pretty easy for me and never considered HRT. I did start estradiol vaginal cream 3 years ago for recurrent UTI’s, it was very helpful for that. After listening to you I’m wondering if I missed out by not starting HRT before 60 just for the risk lowering benefits?

    • @maryclairehavermd8473
      @maryclairehavermd8473  Год назад

      It's not too late to have the conversation with your healthcare provider to see if the benefits outweigh any risks. XOXO Community Support Team

  • @franceschukwukere209
    @franceschukwukere209 Год назад +2

    The ONLY symptom I did not experience was frozen shoulders.

  • @teresabyars4595
    @teresabyars4595 Год назад

    I thought dry eye which I had would correlate but TMJ..would have not guessed but I’ve started to have lower jaw and teeth grinding…wonderful..said very sarcastically!

  • @sandyjohnson1558
    @sandyjohnson1558 4 месяца назад

    I am 58 on hrt and having hip an all over body pain. Trying to do yoda and see if it helps.

  • @sandyjohnson1558
    @sandyjohnson1558 4 месяца назад

    I am 58 post menopause and on HRT also my doctor says I'm hypothyroid, so I've had to take levothyroxine. An its killing me, the side effects from that medicine.i hate the thyroid medicine I just have so many side effects I feel like I'm going crazy

  • @karlenedepass9521
    @karlenedepass9521 Год назад

    i am a 62 year old woman who has never been on hrt. i did however start Premarin cream in Jan 2023 for vaginal dryness. Furthermore despite being physically active for most of my life i start bp meds in Jan 2023 as well. My sleep is terrible! i go to sleep well but i am awake betweenn 2 to 4 sometimes with panic attacks. What does Dr Haver suggest i do or take to get restful sleep please?

  • @elizabethgibson7883
    @elizabethgibson7883 10 месяцев назад

    Dr. Mary- what do you think about taking Estrogen-Methyltestos HS tabs? Helpful?

  • @HLTrds
    @HLTrds Год назад

    I LOVE YOUR Besos comments!!! ❤️❤️❤️‍🔥💪

  • @johnwalkiewicz7396
    @johnwalkiewicz7396 Год назад

    Dr Haver please talk about. I am on Tamoxifen 4 1/2 yrs. Post DCIS, Lumpectomy , radiation tx. ER/PR +, CAN i take HRT??? I am miserable: hot flashes, night sweats. Brain fog, muscle/ joint pain, i cannot sleep more than 4 hrs...fatigue, i am only 58. Feel like i am 80...help...

  • @idaniaguerra8157
    @idaniaguerra8157 Год назад

    Hi I went to a gynecologist and I told her or my issues with menopause and dint recommend Anything do you have a Dr in miami that could HELP ME Pleasee

  • @vidyaroy1627
    @vidyaroy1627 Год назад

    Would you be able to make a video on women going through Perimenopause and menopause who have suffered from pcos during their reproductive years and how to treat.

    • @maryclairehavermd8473
      @maryclairehavermd8473  Год назад +1

      Dr. Haver has a blog on our website about PCOS and menopause. Link is in this video's description. XOXO Community Support Team

  • @sylvialenze7949
    @sylvialenze7949 Год назад

    What can be done for teenage women with strong period cramps?

  • @CanButler85
    @CanButler85 11 месяцев назад

    Is estrogen therapy an option for a woman? - post hysterectomy, when ovaries are still functioning (just maybe not at the level they use to be), but seemingly not functioning because you experience menopausal symptoms - unexplained weight gain 20lbs in 4 months, high blood pressure, dry skin, drier vagina, hot flashes.

  • @victoriafree2365
    @victoriafree2365 Год назад

    In a 60 yr old, what are the risks vs benefits you speak of? Is labia atrophy reversible?

  • @GraceHurr
    @GraceHurr Год назад +1

    Hi I’ve tried oral and topical progesterone and ended up with unbearable anxiety both times. I think I have progesterone intolerance. What other options do you suggest with with progesterone?

    • @marzenarongione4968
      @marzenarongione4968 Год назад

      Yes please
      I am struggling with oral progesterone as well
      Why isn’t there a vaginal option?
      I guess iud but finding a doctor who will do it off label is a real challenge!!!

  • @johnwalkiewicz7396
    @johnwalkiewicz7396 Год назад

    Can you comment if HRT is recommended in post breast ca. lumpectomy,58 yrs old, for DCIS, radiation tx, on Tamoxifen x 4 1/2 yrs, ER/PR +, Having major menopause sxs.

  • @Celeste-.-marie
    @Celeste-.-marie Год назад

    "You must be a chiropractor" 😂😂😂

  • @teresabyars4595
    @teresabyars4595 Год назад

    Also I have been on an estrogen with a progesterone compound for 10 years with a uterus. Bc of your channel I have switched to alloy for my estrogen patch and a progesterone pill. I’m 62 now what should I be asking/looking for about uterine cancer ? I’m concerned obviously..

    • @maryclairehavermd8473
      @maryclairehavermd8473  Год назад +1

      Unfortunately, Dr. Haver cannot provide medical advice for your specific situation. Please follow up with your healthcare provider with any concerns you may have. XOXO Community Support Team

  • @juicedtea6934
    @juicedtea6934 5 месяцев назад

    What about the change in odor what can I do

  • @johnwalkiewicz7396
    @johnwalkiewicz7396 Год назад

    Can you 46:45 comment on mushroom coffee?? RYZE, do you recommend??

  • @luticiasmall817
    @luticiasmall817 Год назад

    My body in pain now I'm at work my knees started hurting me this morning when I woke up n I will be 40 years old next year I been calling my primary doctor n my gyn doctor left messages to them n just had a twinge on my leftside just now n on my right side this morning I think I'm in perimenopause but I do go to my primary doctor in October 3 so I'll see what she say

    • @maryclairehavermd8473
      @maryclairehavermd8473  Год назад

      Dr. Haver has a blog on how to approach your healthcare provider about HRT on our website. Link is in this video's description! XOXO Community Support Team

  • @marcellahughes5030
    @marcellahughes5030 Год назад

    Do you drink black coffee or do you add creamer. Thanks.

    • @maryclairehavermd8473
      @maryclairehavermd8473  Год назад

      Dr. Haver enjoys black coffee during her fasting window! XOXO Community Support Team

  • @cindyhutto7991
    @cindyhutto7991 Год назад +1

    How long can I stay on my estradiol patch? I am a 65 year old who has terrible menopause symptoms at 50. I have been in an estradiol patch for 15 years

    • @paulagaudet7528
      @paulagaudet7528 Год назад

      Hey Cindy, your doctor needs to look at your personal risk factors on a regular basis, say yearly, unless you have a health change. People can stay in appropriate HRT forever in theory. But the decision of whether you should come off is completely individual.

    • @maryclairehavermd8473
      @maryclairehavermd8473  Год назад

      There is no specific age, but please do check in with your healthcare provider regularly to have the conversation about risks vs benefits. XOXO Community Support Team

  • @sallyshields6553
    @sallyshields6553 Год назад

    Omg could not agree more.

  • @littleminna
    @littleminna Год назад +2

    Hi. I was wondering is it possible to get perimenopause symptoms even when you're still taking the b c pill? I'm 47, I still have a regular menstruation. But I have sleeping problems, which I never had before. I suffer bloating. But the worst thing of all is that I suddenly started getting panic attacks.

    • @vidyaroy1627
      @vidyaroy1627 Год назад

      I'm 45 and on bc also wondering because my head is always sweating and i have fatigue don't feel like myself. Can't understand if it's perimenopause Or something else

    • @paulagaudet7528
      @paulagaudet7528 Год назад

      You most certainly can enter perimenopause while taking oral contraceptives. Trust your instincts. If it seems wrong, it’s wrong.

    • @tracycollins9413
      @tracycollins9413 Год назад +1

      Same question!!!

  • @kimdavis1091
    @kimdavis1091 Год назад +2

    Can a full hysterectomy woman take progesterone? Thank you

    • @paulagaudet7528
      @paulagaudet7528 Год назад +2

      In case Dr Haver doesn’t get to this question, it is my understanding that oral progesterone has many benefits over just protecting your uterus. So even if it’s gone you can take oral progesterone.

    • @kimdavis1091
      @kimdavis1091 Год назад +1

      @@paulagaudet7528 thank you .. thank you so much for replying 😊

  • @beautythroughout4675
    @beautythroughout4675 Год назад

    Hello Dr. Haver. When we are taking the supple,ents that you suggested for menopause are also in addition to continue taking a multi vitamin and if so which multivitamin do you suggest for women over 50 in peri menopause.

    • @maryclairehavermd8473
      @maryclairehavermd8473  Год назад

      Dr. Haver does not take a multi-vitamin as she tries to meet her nutritional needs through food first and foremost. She only supplements in the areas where she is unable to meet the needs through food alone. XOXO Community Support Team

  • @coryeverett3428
    @coryeverett3428 4 дня назад

    I have hip pain on my right side

  • @thewordsofmytestimony
    @thewordsofmytestimony Год назад

    What do you think of Equelle? It's supposed to act like Estrogen.

  • @beautythroughout4675
    @beautythroughout4675 Год назад +1

    A second question I had is. What is different about taking HRT when a person like myself has had a hysterectomy but still have their ovaries. I am currently ovulating maybe once a year. I am on my3rd day of taking estradiol.

  • @MiriamHall-n1z
    @MiriamHall-n1z Год назад

    Hi! I’m 64 soon to be 65. I had pellets about 6 months ago(before I found you) was assured it would not be more risky due to my age. Had done pellets for a couple of years from age 57 to 60 but stopped for a few years. Trying to decide if I should continue with them or not. Any recommendations?

    • @maryclairehavermd8473
      @maryclairehavermd8473  Год назад

      Unfortunately, Dr. Haver cannot provide medical advice for your specific situation. We recommend that you consult with your healthcare provider. If you need a second opinion, Dr. Haver has a wonderful blog on her top 4 tips for finding top notch menopause care on our website. Link is in this video's description! XOXO Community Support Team

  • @r-anne7375
    @r-anne7375 Год назад +2

    Hi, Can I get an IUD if I have a fibroid ?

    • @paulagaudet7528
      @paulagaudet7528 Год назад +1

      Depends on location and size of fibroid. An exam and ultrasound should be good info to judge. There’s a slightly higher risk of expelling it with the fibroid but it’s such a good choice for heavy perimenopausal bleeding. Btw, a progesterone IUD is technically an IUS ( system rather than device). IUDs are copper and I believe only for contraception, not treating peri/menopause.

    • @r-anne7375
      @r-anne7375 Год назад

      @@paulagaudet7528 Thank you so much for your answer!

  • @marcellahughes5030
    @marcellahughes5030 Год назад

    Why would a doctor prescribe Provera 10 mg to a post menopausal woman to take monthly. I thought not having a cycle was the whole point of menopause. Can you explain. Thanks.

    • @maryclairehavermd8473
      @maryclairehavermd8473  Год назад

      Unfortunately, Dr. Haver cannot provide medical advice for your specific situation. We do have a blog on our website on finding top notch menopause care if you wish to seek a second opinion. Link is in this video's description!

  • @pupperbubblegum
    @pupperbubblegum Год назад

    Me!!!!!

  • @maryhammond7204
    @maryhammond7204 Год назад

    Why does spotting and periods happen if it's all been over for almost 20 years? And what can I do about it.

    • @paulagaudet7528
      @paulagaudet7528 Год назад

      Something funky in your uterus or vagina. Keep checking it even if the first serious of tests says it’s ok. With biopsies, 50% of early cancer can be missed.

    • @maryclairehavermd8473
      @maryclairehavermd8473  Год назад

      You should always follow up on any vaginal bleeding after menopause. XOXO Community Support Team

  • @millytorres9777
    @millytorres9777 Год назад +1

    Your awesome 👌 👏 👍 😍 ❤.

  • @SheSawThings1111
    @SheSawThings1111 Год назад

    Is throbbing teeth pain a symptom? I have great teeth and take care of them very well, but the last couple of years they started throbbing terribly - mainly the front six teeth. 😫

    • @laurarenfro5136
      @laurarenfro5136 13 часов назад

      I’m a dental hygienist and am taught that 800 pounds per square inch in jaw.
      So less sleep more clinch.

  • @thewordsofmytestimony
    @thewordsofmytestimony Год назад

    Sense of feeling in fingers altered. Drives me crazy.

  • @juicedtea6934
    @juicedtea6934 5 месяцев назад

    Terrible leg cramps like none I’ve ever had before

  • @SR-um7kd
    @SR-um7kd Год назад +11

    I absolutely love you doc but your constant instructions to “tap my face” etc is making us anxious and distracting the attention of the viewers. Please post that on the screen so viewers can get your point while not getting distracted.

  • @Brokersong
    @Brokersong 8 месяцев назад

    When you called out another medical peep....

  • @thewordsofmytestimony
    @thewordsofmytestimony Год назад

    Right...I was ok before this crap! But, I'm not giving up because I'm still breathing!

  • @decorgiedre
    @decorgiedre 2 месяца назад

    Unexplainable back and knees pain

  • @sallyshields6553
    @sallyshields6553 Год назад

    You are really awesome and your knowledge is incredible. However, your presentation style is kind of starting to feel rough- I love some good cussing but someone as classy as you saying the F word, while vlogging on a very serious and complicated subject, again and again and again) is tacky and non- professional and lacks class. “ I will take you down every time…….” Yikes! I value you and your vlog has helped me tremendously. Just making some observations!

    • @rhondakiblinger7339
      @rhondakiblinger7339 Год назад +1

      I LOVE THAT YOU CUSS DR. HAVER!! DONT CHANGE FOR ANYONE❤