Surprising menopause symptoms revisited | Dr Louise Newson

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июн 2024
  • In her latest Instagram Live, Dr Louise Newson discusses the more unusual symptoms related to perimenopause, menopause, PMS and PMDD.
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Комментарии • 23

  • @LucyOfTheSeas
    @LucyOfTheSeas 2 дня назад

    I’ve had unexplained dry cough for about 3 years that is gone once I was put on estradiol patch with micronized progesterone. That explained all my perimenopausal symptoms that gradually started around that time as well

  • @sweetpeace5
    @sweetpeace5 День назад

    I had horrible aching feet, varying joint pain (very active/very fit) & the hot flashes during night, etc but the strangest was constant dry, peeling chapped lips. Every day the skin would flake & I would pick off skin & repeat. To the point I saw my dermatologist when I was peri menopausal & she never thought about hormones. Once I officially went through (suffered greatly for long enough) menopause & started HRT all of these things reversed. I had tons of other issues that were very life changing which HRT completely turned around. HRT is LIFE-GIVING

    • @helenroscoe1124
      @helenroscoe1124 День назад

      Hi there
      I can understand the peeling lips you talk about mine do this constantly
      Can I ask how long did it take for the hrt to make a difference xxx

  • @Patricia-ew1pq
    @Patricia-ew1pq 5 дней назад +1

    I’m 10 years post menopause and finally on HRT after listening to your podcasts so thank you. One thing I have noticed is that some of the symptoms you mentioned such as palpitations, dizziness, tinnitus, noise fright seem to be more prevalent since I started HRT. Is this due to the change in hormones and should it start to improve with time?

  • @allenmolitor4889
    @allenmolitor4889 5 дней назад +2

    Where can I find the Estrogen and Progesterone Body Charts you showed at the beginning of the video?

  • @SamS-t9t
    @SamS-t9t 5 дней назад +1

    I had an episode of optic neuritis in my perimenopausal period, associated with severe fatigue and brain fog. This was fully investigated including several MRIs of the brain to rule out multiple sclerosis. On reflection I wonder if sudden drop in oestrogen levels could cause inflammation in optic nerve as an unusual side effect of menopause?

  • @Karikk72
    @Karikk72 5 дней назад +1

    Yes I struggle with the body odor change in my armpits. Still looking for a deodorant to help. I used to be able to not wear any and be fine, but not now😮. Sore tongue…yes. Ringing in my ear drives me nuts. Even saw and audiologist and ENT about it. Anxiety sucks and I want it to go away. Never had it before menopause and it’s awful. I do struggle with the lightheaded a lot. Seen a lot of specialist to rule stuff out. Ugh menopause. Still trying to find the right patch dose for me.

    • @pauline6582
      @pauline6582 5 дней назад

      I had that and more and was contemplating quiting nursing due to terrible brain fog, anxiety, depression, fatique and more. But after 10 months of not being believed by the GP I got my breakthrough. I spoke to male Doc at the practice after finding out Dr Newson on social media. I was armed with info. He knew exactly what I was going through, got me to see the menopause specialist nurse and now I am on high dose Estrogen, progesterone and Testosterone. My life has changed drastically. I have been on it for over a year and I thank God daily. Get your Estrogen doses right and the rest and they will help. All the best.

  • @TwoSeasons3396
    @TwoSeasons3396 2 дня назад

    Yes, internal vibrations. Thought I was falling apart. Do you consult with international patients?

  • @tracykharp
    @tracykharp 2 дня назад

    I have found no one with my unusual menopause symptom…over a year since starting estrogen replacement I suddenly developed a constant burning feeling in the head, face, neck, ears…and it’s not a hot flash. It’s awful, and nothing helps it. No rash, no outward signs, just an internal feeling of burning up. Also developed..after being on estrogen long time…bad dreams, horrible anxiety, paranoid, tinnitus. I can’t tolerate oral progesterone, but I suspect not taking it might be a culprit. No idea what to do.

    • @Laineyt13
      @Laineyt13 19 часов назад

      Listen to her live on Progesterone, that might help you: ruclips.net/video/ZmNy1gChNFY/видео.htmlsi=BTc0GtFazqD2Cy7P
      There's a vaginal progesterone called Cyclogest you can take if you cannot tolerate oral progesterone. Good luck.

  • @janemasini356
    @janemasini356 4 дня назад

    I'm on hrt oestragel and utragestran vaginally , I'm still awaiting for coil removal and replacement, I've also got pms which gives me a progesterone intolerance, I've also have underactive active thyroid, I had my blood s done 3 was ago, testosterone normal and estrogen normal ! My thyroid was low and had to increase my thyroxine.
    I suffer from severe sleep anxiety and parastiia, itchy crawly skin and pins needles crawley skin like insects crawley abd ckammy skin and cold flushesand sleep apnea!
    I've had problems with my eyes in and out eye clinic s from tearing and dry eyes, bleeding gums dry mouth, uti.
    Rang Dr as my symptoms are becoming more debilitating!
    They were only offering antidepressants!
    I told them that not my issue ! I said antidepressants fisrnt angry with me! They kept pushing them onto me, I refused and didn't get anywhere with the dr😢❤

  • @danagodfrey2979
    @danagodfrey2979 5 дней назад

    Can u start on a low dose of estrogen patches and go up the the next one any help would b nice cheers thx

    • @Karikk72
      @Karikk72 5 дней назад +1

      They have done this for me. Started me on 0.025mg patch for 5 weeks, then 0.0375mg for 6 weeks and now on 0.05mg for 6 weeks and meet with doctor again this week. We started me slow because my estradiol had been

  • @floatingisland544
    @floatingisland544 4 дня назад +1

    Can being hot constantly, instead of having hot flashes, be related to (peri)menopause too?

    • @Justlove1114
      @Justlove1114 День назад

      Yes, I have this .

    • @Laineyt13
      @Laineyt13 19 часов назад

      Yes, and being cold too. The cold flashes were just as bad as the night sweats as they lasted a lot longer for me. HRT has helped massively. I've always been a very chilly person, so just thought it was me, but since taking HRT realised it was def the hormone changes i was experiencing!

  • @healershealth5818
    @healershealth5818 5 дней назад

    What can stage4 oestrogen receptor positive breast cancer with mets take?

    • @claudiawilkinson8769
      @claudiawilkinson8769 5 дней назад

      Vaginal oestrogen or intrarosa (prasterone = DHEA which converts to oestrogen and testosterone) and topical testosterone I’m guessing. Assuming they’re on an aromatase inhibitor. Maybe progesterone too? I think Louise has done specific videos re cancer patients, try searching for those.

  • @CatamaranChannel
    @CatamaranChannel 2 дня назад

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @TwoSeasons3396
    @TwoSeasons3396 2 дня назад

    I don’t understand why ALL women don’t have vaginal dryness ??

  • @KKKKAAAARRRRYYYYNN
    @KKKKAAAARRRRYYYYNN 3 дня назад

    14:13 changes in sense of smell and taste can happen

  • @SamS-t9t
    @SamS-t9t 5 дней назад

    I had an episode of optic neuritis in my perimenopausal period, associated with severe fatigue and brain fog. This was fully investigated including several MRIs of the brain to rule out multiple sclerosis. On reflection I wonder if sudden drop in oestrogen levels could cause inflammation in optic nerve as an unusual side effect of menopause?