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  • Опубликовано: 18 авг 2024
  • When it comes to the things that get worse at menopause, the worst, by far, is your risk for certain diseases. There are six in particular. Do you know what they are? Do you know their relative risks to one another? This is a video you cannot afford to miss. If you do, a lot of things will definitely get worse at menopause!
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Комментарии • 134

  • @shawnsmith2611
    @shawnsmith2611 5 лет назад +5

    I definitely had my facts incorrect! so glad I saw this

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +2

      This makes me feel soooooo relieved. Please, please keep watching ... in order. I'm going to give you information that will really save your life.

  • @jtown4187
    @jtown4187 5 лет назад +11

    Thank you so much! Attending conferences is expensive so thank you again for sharing your medical knowledge Doc Taylor. Love you

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +2

      It's my absolute pleasure. I love helping you.

  • @shellcshells2902
    @shellcshells2902 5 лет назад +8

    This by far has been my favorite video.. WOKE. ME. UP!!!!

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +3

      Good. I'm hoping the this video (and my entire series) will be a wake-up call to all women ... and save their lives.

  • @yvettebennett6170
    @yvettebennett6170 3 года назад +2

    Heart attack scares me the most. 😬 I am Not sure why besides after going into surgical menopause I was having heart palpitations. Not so much now but the stresses of everything going on in our nation right now is stressful.
    What is also strange to me is how women's health (menopause, post menopause health) is not researched as well as men's health. Not even heart attack symptoms. It's like all women will die of breast cancer because that seems to be the most important right now.
    Goes to show you it is definately a man's world.
    By the way, you look amazingly stunning in this video.

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  3 года назад

      You are really learning so much. And I can see how much it's helping you connect all the dots.
      Thank you for your sweet compliment.

  • @lolakathol4109
    @lolakathol4109 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much!!For all the work you put into your videos. My mom, passed away from dementia. That scares me as well as the other diseases. I do believe my mom didn’t take estrogen going through her Menopausal years. She also had a hip replacement and Osteoporosis. She was moody all the time during my high school years. She lived in her own little bubble denying everything. So sad! Back then women didn’t have all the choices they have now! I am so thankful, to have found you! I am learning so much! For years, I thought taking calcium would prevent osteoporosis. I’ve learned from you that taking calcium does not prevent osteoporosis! I love your videos and I love you! You are Wonderful!

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  2 года назад

      I just love knowing that this education is making such a positive difference in your life. And all you have to do in order to get it is start with video #1 and watch them all in order. Thank YOU.

  • @Enkeltulipan
    @Enkeltulipan 5 лет назад +6

    Thank you from Stockholm! This was a very, very, very important video!

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +2

      Yes. You get it! I'm so glad these videos are helping you.

  • @emanueladavini5243
    @emanueladavini5243 5 лет назад +7

    I love this kind of video that helps us to keep our focus on the super important things! You look gorgeous! Semper paratus is my motto .. and yours too.

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +2

      Yes, my dear. And thank you for your kind comments. This kind of video is my favorite, too.

  • @CarlaCashOutLoud
    @CarlaCashOutLoud 5 лет назад +8

    You are such a blessing! Your information is invaluable and your style and delivery are delightful. It's not easy to take such complex information and make it entertaining - you do. Thank you for improving and saving lives. - Carla

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +2

      Oh, thank you, Carla. This is fun for me. I love translating complicated information into a language you can understand and use wisely. I think laughing and learning go very well together.

  • @rj-jl5nv
    @rj-jl5nv 4 года назад +1

    How can you dislike such videos? You get crucial info for FREE. So why dislike?

  • @danaprahl1734
    @danaprahl1734 4 года назад +2

    Love your hat!
    This video was depressing. What happen to the 'Golden' years to look forward to?
    I'm learning lots. It's amazing what us women know about a man's health. The man's world forget about their woman.

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  4 года назад

      Knowledge will make your life great. Keep watching and learning, and you will feel empowered to make your life whether you want it to be.

    • @carolwright9336
      @carolwright9336 3 месяца назад +1

      Her videos are too scary to look at it starts giving me anxiety

  • @vivellaz
    @vivellaz 4 года назад +1

    I am working my way through all the menopause videos from the start onwards so I don't miss anything. It has helped me understand so much more than I knew even if I do a lot of research. Am 66 and I have been on an estradiol transdermal gel and progesterone pill at night for the past 14 years and feel great on this regimen but I still have osteoporosis anyway, and now have some fluid showing in my uterus during a scan, though the lining is normal thickness and I have no symptoms. Doctor wants me to go off the hormones completely...sigh,.. to see if it makes the fluid go away. It is so depressing as I will not take bisphosphonates etc. I am trying to learn from all your videos so that I'm better informed before any other medical appointment as it seems there are lots of myths around regarding HRT and statistics, and this video in particular is a wonderful summary and very important to watch. I never knew about the two different effect that calcium and oestrogen have on bones. Thanks SO much!

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  4 года назад

      Vivella,
      You would really benefit from a consultation with me. Please consider scheduling one.

  • @theoneandonlypinkypinky8245
    @theoneandonlypinkypinky8245 5 лет назад +1

    You look beautiful as usual! My hubby is watching with me as usual and members of his family too! As for as prevention for Osteoporosis there was nothing I could do that I didn't do that works. I used to walk 8 miles a day before I shattered my ankle and its been downhill ever since and until I get the metal out I wont be able to walk that far again. I do walk stairs because it is too cold usually to walk outside even now but I do walk and do weights but its nothing like it used to be. I cant wait to get the metal out.
    But it seems walking 8 miles a day was not enough to prevent it. I will schedule my consultation as soon as I get test results back. But good news I am starting Prometrium tomorrow! This is such a valuable education! My GYN is now taking courses in menopause because I have taught him so much! Thank you!

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +2

      You are an inspiration to many, Pinky. I'm so honored to know you.

    • @theoneandonlypinkypinky8245
      @theoneandonlypinkypinky8245 5 лет назад +1

      @@MenopauseTaylor Wow! Thank you Actually I would not know this information if it was not for you! Honored ot know you!

  • @susannahats6358
    @susannahats6358 5 лет назад +1

    Very important information,I changed my diet to plant based lifestyle as my gift to myself for my 40th Birthday,so proud of myself,i am on right truck!;) Thank you for all your work doctor!

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +2

      I'm proud of you, too! Congratulations. That one change will pay huge dividends for the rest of your life.

  • @RosieDozie
    @RosieDozie 5 лет назад +6

    Sorry, totally off topic, but ... you are so fit!! You look fantastic ... 💪🏻😉

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +2

      Well, what a very sweet thing to say. Thank you.

  • @geraldineterrell4694
    @geraldineterrell4694 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you for this valuable information! You are awesome! Side note, love your style and love your dress, hat and jewelry! Gorgeous!❤️❤️❤️😘😘😘🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +2

      Well, you are so kind. Thank you. Knowing that I'm helping you makes me feel so good.

  • @rockyroxas6302
    @rockyroxas6302 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you. All are well explained.

  • @ubergeraldine
    @ubergeraldine 5 лет назад

    Wow! You have explained what I have been experiencing. Chest tightness. I’m on it now!

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад

      If you watch my videos in order starting from the very first one, you'll have so many aha moments that it will astound you. I love getting comments like this that indicate your ability to connect the dots and do what's best for YOU.

  • @oksanadaudova
    @oksanadaudova 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you very much for your great and noble work for us!!!!

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +1

      You are so very welcome, my dear. I love that you're learning this vital information.

  • @makaylawilliams9282
    @makaylawilliams9282 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks

  • @yesicanasso7016
    @yesicanasso7016 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much 🏝🌴🤗

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +1

      It's my absolute pleasure. Thank you for watching.

  • @KarenEng
    @KarenEng 5 лет назад +1

    Fantastic video and information! Thank you!

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +1

      You are very welcome, my dear. Keep watching.

  • @kathy8425
    @kathy8425 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for all the great info, and explaining them in a very amusing way. Look forward to learning details for prevention of each of these decease.

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +1

      Don't worry, you'll get every option for every little thing. I promise.

  • @lucyposta4297
    @lucyposta4297 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks so much, really interesting. Adore you in black btw, it's so flattering on you.

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +2

      Oh, well, thank you, my dear. That's so kind of you. I'm looking forward to meeting you soon.

    • @lucyposta4297
      @lucyposta4297 5 лет назад

      @@MenopauseTaylor likewise

  • @poojasoni8917
    @poojasoni8917 5 лет назад +3

    U r a menopause goddess.
    I adore u barbie ❤
    In perimenopause why does a women have occasional miss of period or delay period.
    Is it lack of ovulation? Less estrogen or less progestrone or both? Have I missed a vedio which explains this? U r my favorite. I think I ve watched all ur vedios. Some multiple times

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +3

      PERI-menopause is due to loss of progesterone, and that causes your periods to become irregular. Estrogen can be chaotic, but is not entirely gone until POST-menopause.

  • @Bella-bb9rw
    @Bella-bb9rw 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for your honesty ❤️ Hope your videos go on forever! Lol

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +2

      Well, they'll continue as long as I'm alive. And I hope that's for another 60 years or so. (I plan to live until I'm 120, and I'm halfway there!)

    • @Bella-bb9rw
      @Bella-bb9rw 5 лет назад +1

      @@MenopauseTaylor 👍😘

  • @Pinkerbellx2
    @Pinkerbellx2 5 лет назад +5

    Just when you think it can't get worse...........................aaaaaagh!!!!!!

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +2

      But, remember: This education is what you need to make EVERYTHING better. It's your toolbox.

    • @Pinkerbellx2
      @Pinkerbellx2 5 лет назад +2

      @@MenopauseTaylor I am grateful. Thank you. :)

  • @TiffanyWilliams-rj7ul
    @TiffanyWilliams-rj7ul 5 лет назад

    I can’t thank you enough for all the excellent & informative videos you provide. 👏🏽🙏🏽

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад

      Well, my dear Tiffany, it just pleases me to pieces to know that you're using it to create your best future. Keep watching.

  • @bettecalhoun5865
    @bettecalhoun5865 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you so much for these videos, but for some reason in the back of my mind... it just sounds like a death sentence.

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +7

      It's just the opposite IF you get this education to learn how to prevent all the yucky stuff. The problem is that most women have their heads so stuck in the sand that they don't even know they need to be vigilant about these things. You are not one of them.

  • @flossy4802
    @flossy4802 5 лет назад +1

    Wow - such an informative video!!! Thank you so much for sharing this valuable information with us! It is so appreciated!

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +2

      You are so welcome. I hope you can tell that I absolutely love making these videos for you.

    • @flossy4802
      @flossy4802 5 лет назад +1

      Yes - it certainly does show - you are such a delight to watch!!! And thanks a bunch for taking the time to reply - it really is appreciated! Cheers from sunny Brisbane, Aussieland! :)

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +1

      I respond to every comment here on RUclips daily. The same is not true for all the other social media platforms. (I lived in Noosa!)

    • @flossy4802
      @flossy4802 5 лет назад +1

      Noosa is such a beautiful part of the world!

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +1

      I agree!

  • @lowrider419fly
    @lowrider419fly 5 лет назад

    Thank you for this video! And your hat is gorgeous!

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад

      Well, thank you, my dear. And I'm so glad you liked the video.

  • @AnimalFarm341
    @AnimalFarm341 3 года назад

    Calcium supplementation from my understanding can increase heart attack risk, due to calcium buildup. The whole d3/K2 conundrum.

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  3 года назад +1

      No, no, no. I address this in the heart attack unit. As you know , I address everything, but in the right place and at the right time.

  • @jullin8230
    @jullin8230 2 года назад

    Much luv n appreciation 💖💖💖💖💖

  • @knackfulknitter
    @knackfulknitter 5 лет назад

    Boy, oh, boy! I am so thankful for you and the menopause education you are giving me! Watching your videos from the beginning helps to ease into the next one.
    I am a prolific knitter and just got challenged into crocheting a Duster. Does that count as challenging my brain? 😘
    See you next week!

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +1

      Ha! Well, it's not fair if the challenge is a familiar one. You have to do something like go take physics if you hate physics, or learn a language if you're terrible at languages. If you do something that comes naturally to you (as knitting does), then it's not a challenge for your brain. But if I tried to knit a duster, now, that would be a major challenge for my brain.

    • @knackfulknitter
      @knackfulknitter 5 лет назад

      Lol! I didn’t think it would be a challenge but I tried to throw that out there. I need to learn a language...or two. The only thing I was good at was/is math.

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад

      Try learning Mandarin. It's very difficult ... all about the tones (which are hard to hear at our age).

    • @knackfulknitter
      @knackfulknitter 5 лет назад

      😳 on line?

  • @Chris-hr3fc
    @Chris-hr3fc 5 лет назад +1

    Please discuss methods of prevention.

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +4

      I'll be giving you an entire unit win each of these. And each unit will span multiple weeks of videos. I assure you that you'll know more than you could possibly imagine about all of them, including every option in every category for prevention or management. You can count on me to make sure you know how to make the rest of your lie the very best of your life.

  • @NEChristo
    @NEChristo 4 года назад

    Interesting about cervical cancer and uterine cancer. I did not know the risk of cervical cancer is higher in younger women and uterine cancer risk raises as you get older.

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  4 года назад +1

      Facts like this are so important. Yet, most women know none of them. That's why I've turned my RUclips channel into a classroom.

  • @noryangnoryang3584
    @noryangnoryang3584 5 лет назад

    Hi beauty inside and outside. Luv u for sharing ur knowledge. God bless u 4 ur Good health💘

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад

      Well, I love doing this for you. Keep watching, my dear.

  • @judithvaldez2098
    @judithvaldez2098 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent video, very informative and important !

  • @mwil9132
    @mwil9132 5 лет назад +1

    i am 55 and have never known of a woman that died of a heart attack, even though all info says one in two women die of a heart attack. that's odd to me and I ask my mom who is 80 and she doesn't know of any women who have died of a heart attack. we do know women who have died of complications of osteoporosis where they fell and broke bones and wouldn't heal.

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +4

      If you use the people you know as your statistical sample, you're in real trouble. Nothing is about how many people you know. It's about facts. If you substitute your own familiarity for actual facts, you will defeat the purpose of learning anything.

  • @angelmuscledoc
    @angelmuscledoc 5 лет назад +3

    Watching Dr Barbie 👂

  • @Chris-hr3fc
    @Chris-hr3fc 5 лет назад +4

    You are buff!

  • @dleek9839
    @dleek9839 5 лет назад +4

    Hello Barbie! I have a question for you. Is taking .025 mg of an Estradiol patch (twice a week) and 100 mg of progesterone (once a day) enough to prevent these dreaded diseases??? If not, how do I ask my GYN to up the dose? The hot flashes/night sweats are a little better but still there sometimes. Help!!! Thank you for sharing all of your wonderful knowledge!!!

    • @thefunctionalfarmacista7790
      @thefunctionalfarmacista7790 5 лет назад

      I am sooooooo happy to see you are asking this question, as I am on the patch also, and wonder if I get enough estrogen, as I feel like I am not experiencing much improvement, compared to the previous use of hormone pellets, which included estrogen and testosterone pellets and oral progesterone. I want to change to oral, but wonder if I am making this up in my head.

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +3

      You are taking half the necessary dosage. And, getting your doctor to increase it may not be as easy as it seems. You have to know how to "play the game." You should schedule a consultation with me so that I can tell you all the ins and outs, explain everything in detail, and make sure you are armed with everything you need to get what you want.
      And, if you haven't watched all my videos in order, starting with the very first one, you definitely need a consultation with me before you approach your doctor.
      I'm in the business of educating you about everything you need to know and do in order to get exactly what you want for managing your menopause your way. So, here's how a consultation works:
      1) You would schedule a one-on-one consultation at my website, MenopauseTaylor.ME, choosing a time that is convenient for you. I do consultations on Skype, FaceTime. Facebook Messenger, What’s App, and the phone.
      2) I would confirm that you are scheduled for the stated time, and invite you to send me as much information about yourself as you please. You can make it brimming with details and tell me about your reproductive life, any gynecologic problems you've had, your symptoms of peri-menopause, and your symptoms of post-menopause. You can include all your fears, concerns, and goals for your menopause management. You may also send me any labs, mammogram results, bone density results, etc. that you would like me to include in designing your protocol. For instance, if you want to adhere to a certain category of management options (herbs or diet & lifestyle, or whatever), you should tell me that. I would need all these things at least 1 week before your consultation with me.
      3) I'll get busy creating a document that gives you all the education you need to understand absolutely everything, points put the pros and cons of each option, and tailors it all to YOU using the information you have provided. The document will be loooooong. Most are 25 - 30 pages.
      4) I will send you the document by email at least 24 hours before your consultation. You will benefit greatly by reading it in advance. Light bulbs will go off like crazy, and if you're like most women, you'll feel that you've already gotten your money's worth.
      5) During your consultation, we will review the document and address any issues you want to fine tune everything and determine your best options. I'll tell you exactly how to find the right kind of professional, how to have the conversation in order to get what you want, and the nuances of things like guidelines and insurance. I leave nothing unaddressed.
      6) You will go to a professional of your choosing in order to get the actual hormones or whatever you choose to use.
      7) After the first consultation, I'll hold your hand (forever if you want me to). In other words, you'll be able to schedule mini-consultations (15-minute or 30-minute, in addition to full consultations) whenever you need to. I'll keep records of your situation. Most women schedule mini-consultation whenever they go to the doctor and don't understand what he or she said, or why. I translate. I make sense of everything. Most schedule mini-consultation whenever they have a new test and they want me to explain the results. And all schedule mini-consultation whenever their situation changes and they need to re-weigh and balance their options.
      The time you spend with me will make everything about working with any other professional so easy. And they will love the fact that you have an actual education rather than a bunch of misconceptions that you got form the Internet. If your initial hormone regimen is not right, you'll want to consult with me before going to your doctor. I can prepare you for what to expect and what to request.
      So, that's my role. And nobody else on earth does this kind of thing but me. So, I hope you schedule a consultation and let me hold your hand (figuratively).

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +1

      Ann,
      I hope you read the comment I left for D Lee K. It goes for you, too.

    • @thefunctionalfarmacista7790
      @thefunctionalfarmacista7790 5 лет назад +1

      Menopause Taylor thank you! 🌻❤️

  • @jeanetteraichel8299
    @jeanetteraichel8299 4 года назад

    Uterine cancer is also higher risk if you have PCOS...

  • @50plus2013
    @50plus2013 5 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing 👍🏽 thanks for visiting my channel 😊

  • @robindusch6033
    @robindusch6033 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks again for a great informative video. What would I ever do without you? 💕

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +1

      Well, given the fact that I am the only person on earth giving women a complete, unbiased education on menopause, I really don't know where you would get the education you deserve. I am so glad you're here!

  • @parism5212
    @parism5212 5 лет назад +3

    What doesn't get worse ????

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +4

      A lot of things get better, as delineated in my last video. And, if you get this education I'm giving you, and watch all my videos in order, beginning with the very first one or read my book, or watch the webinars, EVERYTHING will get better. The whole reason I provided this education is so that you'll KNOW how to make everything better ... your way.

    • @susannahats6358
      @susannahats6358 5 лет назад +3

      Menopause Taylor thank you for doing this for us,you are an angel!;)

  • @gabrielamindrea1858
    @gabrielamindrea1858 2 года назад

    Which is the best hormone therapy treatment right after a total hysterectomy at the age of 53 ? Thank you so much for answer

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  2 года назад

      "Best?" Best for whom? Women are not robots. Surgeries are not performed for the same reasons on all women.
      PLEASE, PLEASE schedule a consultation with me at MenopauseTaylor.ME for this. You deserve to have everything tailored specifically to YOU. Do not shortchange yourself by asking for quick fixes from anybody. I will take the time to explain everything, tailor it all to you, and make sure you do what's right FOR YOU. And all my consultations include a tailored document that I send you 4 days BEFORE the consultation so that you can read it in advance, and utilize your consultation time with me to your greatest benefit.
      I hope you let me help you.

  • @kellyharris2552
    @kellyharris2552 5 лет назад

    Thank You! Love all your videos! I'm in the storm of perimenopause and have been having muscle aches and
    stiffness in my back between my shoulders and down my back and I've been getting a stiff neck on occasion
    more frequently than I ever have before my transition! Are hormones the culprit?

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад

      Joint pain is a common sign of POST-menopause, not PERI-menopause. And muscle aches are not typical for either. I think you should see a rheumatologist just to be sure this isn't something else.

  • @annidaisy7733
    @annidaisy7733 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Menopause Barbie..I wonder if it's normal to get so tired after I apply my bio identical estrogen cream ? And hungry lol..anyone else get this ?..also is it enough to use estriol or is a combo of esteiol and estradiol best?

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад

      Anni,
      All women are different. But, there's non way for me to answer your question without a whole lot more information. I don't know anything about you or the "bioidentical estrogen cream" you're using.
      I can certainly help you, but it would require a consultation, in which I can tailor all the information to YOU.
      I'm in the business of educating you about everything you need to know and do in order to get exactly what you want for managing your menopause your way. So, here's how a consultation works:
      1) You would schedule a one-on-one consultation at my website, MenopauseTaylor.ME, choosing a time that is convenient for you. I do consultations on Skype, FaceTime. Facebook Messenger, What’s App, and the phone.
      2) I would confirm that you are scheduled for the stated time, and invite you to send me as much information about yourself as you please. You can make it brimming with details and tell me about your reproductive life, any gynecologic problems you've had, your symptoms of peri-menopause, and your symptoms of post-menopause. You can include all your fears, concerns, and goals for your menopause management. You may also send me any labs, mammogram results, bone density results, etc. that you would like me to include in designing your protocol. For instance, if you want to adhere to a certain category of management options (herbs or diet & lifestyle, or whatever), you should tell me that. I would need all these things at least 1 week before your consultation with me.
      3) I'll get busy creating a document that gives you all the education you need to understand absolutely everything, points put the pros and cons of each option, and tailors it all to YOU using the information you have provided. The document will be loooooong. Most are over 30 pages.
      4) I will send you the document by email 48 hours before your consultation. You will benefit greatly by reading it in advance. Light bulbs will go off like crazy, and if you're like most women, you'll feel that you've already gotten your money's worth.
      5) During your consultation, we will review the document and address any issues you want to fine tune everything and determine your best options. I'll tell you exactly how to find the right kind of professional, how to have the conversation in order to get what you want, and the nuances of things like guidelines and insurance. I leave nothing unaddressed.
      6) You will go to a professional of your choosing in order to get the actual hormones or whatever you choose to use.
      7) After the first consultation, I'll hold your hand (forever if you want me to). In other words, you'll be able to schedule mini-consultations (15-minute or 30-minute, in addition to full consultations) whenever you need to. I'll keep records of your situation. Most women schedule mini-consultation whenever they go to the doctor and don't understand what he or she said, or why. I translate. I make sense of everything. Most schedule mini-consultation whenever they have a new test and they want me to explain the results. And all schedule mini-consultation whenever their situation changes and they need to re-weigh and balance their options.
      The time you spend with me will make everything about working with any other professional so easy. And they will love the fact that you have an actual education rather than a bunch of misconceptions that you got form the Internet. If your initial hormone regimen is not right, you'll want to consult with me before going to your doctor. I can prepare you for what to expect and what to request.
      So, that's my role. And nobody else on earth does this kind of thing but me. So, I hope you schedule a consultation and let me hold your hand (figuratively).
      I hope to meet you soon!

  • @Maranda_MT
    @Maranda_MT 5 лет назад +1

    One question. I do take calcium to prevent osteoporosis but I also take HRT. Should I stop the calcium?

    • @Maranda_MT
      @Maranda_MT 5 лет назад

      I guess I should add that I am 41, have had a complete hysterectomy with oophorectomy at age 39.

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +4

      Estrogen is all about bone QUANTITY (how much bone you have). Calcium is all about bone QUALITY ( how strong the bone you have is). Quantity counts for 70%. Quality counts for 30%. You need both, because they accomplish two completely different things.
      It's like the difference between brushing your teeth & whitening your teeth. They do two different things, both of which make your teeth look better.

  • @phoenixrising8815
    @phoenixrising8815 5 лет назад +1

    Would you recommend the Wiley protocol for cyclic HRT?

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +2

      I don't "recommend" anything. I teach you everything, help you tailor the information to YOU, and give you empowerment to make great decisions for yourself.
      Nothing is right for all women. So when you ask a question like this, with no frame of reference or specifics, it's meaningless.
      If you want me to tailor all the information to YOU, and help you choose the right option FOR YOU, schedule a one-on-one consultation at MenopauseTaylor.ME.

  • @angelabrown4301
    @angelabrown4301 5 лет назад

    Thank you! I am taking estradiol gel .75 once daily and do not have a uterus or cervix. I still have my ovaries but I am in menopause/post menopause because of non Hodgkin's lymphoma cancer treatment and my age. My age is 46. My question is what are my risk for ovarian cancer taking estradiol only since this type of cancer is so deadly?

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +1

      This is the very kind of thing that warrants a one-on-one consultation. There is no way I can give you the education you deserve on this in a comment box. And you shouldn't WANT me to. There are so many factors that you have to weigh and balance that are impossible here.
      So, please go to MenopauseTaylor.ME and schedule a consultation. I really want to help you.
      I'm in the business of educating you about everything you need to know and do in order to get exactly what you want for managing your menopause your way. So, here's how a consultation works:
      1) You would schedule a one-on-one consultation at my website, MenopauseTaylor.ME, choosing a time that is convenient for you. I do consultations on Skype, FaceTime. Facebook Messenger, What’s App, and the phone.
      2) I would confirm that you are scheduled for the stated time, and invite you to send me as much information about yourself as you please. You can make it brimming with details and tell me about your reproductive life, any gynecologic problems you've had, your symptoms of peri-menopause, and your symptoms of post-menopause. You can include all your fears, concerns, and goals for your menopause management. You may also send me any labs, mammogram results, bone density results, etc. that you would like me to include in designing your protocol. For instance, if you want to adhere to a certain category of management options (herbs or diet & lifestyle, or whatever), you should tell me that. I would need all these things at least 1 week before your consultation with me.
      3) I'll get busy creating a document that gives you all the education you need to understand absolutely everything, points put the pros and cons of each option, and tailors it all to YOU using the information you have provided. The document will be loooooong. Most are 25 - 30 pages.
      4) I will send you the document by email at least 24 hours before your consultation. You will benefit greatly by reading it in advance. Light bulbs will go off like crazy, and if you're like most women, you'll feel that you've already gotten your money's worth.
      5) During your consultation, we will review the document and address any issues you want to fine tune everything and determine your best options. I'll tell you exactly how to find the right kind of professional, how to have the conversation in order to get what you want, and the nuances of things like guidelines and insurance. I leave nothing unaddressed.
      6) You will go to a professional of your choosing in order to get the actual hormones or whatever you choose to use.
      7) After the first consultation, I'll hold your hand (forever if you want me to). In other words, you'll be able to schedule mini-consultations (15-minute or 30-minute, in addition to full consultations) whenever you need to. I'll keep records of your situation. Most women schedule mini-consultation whenever they go to the doctor and don't understand what he or she said, or why. I translate. I make sense of everything. Most schedule mini-consultation whenever they have a new test and they want me to explain the results. And all schedule mini-consultation whenever their situation changes and they need to re-weigh and balance their options.
      The time you spend with me will make everything about working with any other professional so easy. And they will love the fact that you have an actual education rather than a bunch of misconceptions that you got form the Internet. If your initial hormone regimen is not right, you'll want to consult with me before going to your doctor. I can prepare you for what to expect and what to request.
      So, that's my role. And nobody else on earth does this kind of thing but me. So, I hope you schedule a consultation and let me hold your hand (figuratively).

  • @gabrielamindrea1858
    @gabrielamindrea1858 2 года назад

    Helo beautiful lady , question please help with info : I am 53 years old and I still have my regular (every each 28 days ) menstrual period , and I have an multi fibroid uterus (about 7 fibroms in numbers, the biggest 4cm , the others smaller then 3cm ) , and every month it’s a very very heavy period with anemia blood results , Do you recommend a hysterectomy ? It s about time I guess !? What will be the best procedure for me ? Total hysterectomy? My biggest concern is this : should I keep the ovaries or not !? For estrogen hormones? At this age 53 are they still working in full potential or are useless to keep them!?

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  2 года назад

      My dear Gabriela,
      You definitely need a consultation with me. All of your comments reveal that your basic knowledge is zilch. I'll change all that.

  • @pakistanihousewifeamna2879
    @pakistanihousewifeamna2879 5 лет назад

    So only hrt can save you? Dr Barbie I have a question my breast size was 34 and thy were soft but after 7 months of premature surgical menopause ( on hrt) my breast get hard and size increased 36 is it because of menopause or hrt

  • @reneeprosser8217
    @reneeprosser8217 5 лет назад

    What the hell can we do to challenge our brain if reading isn't one of them?

  • @susanbuhlig71
    @susanbuhlig71 5 лет назад

    Can you tell me if take estrogen replacement to decrease the risk?

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +1

      The very reason your risk for heart attack, osteoporosis, and Alzheimer's increases is BECAUSE you lose your estrogen. If you take HRT, you decrease your risks for all those diseases. But, timing is important.
      I've covered all of this in great detail in previous videos. And my menopause education is really somewhat like "Menopause University." If you want to learn what you need to know, you really have to watch the videos in order starting wit the very first one. Otherwise, it's like trying to read before you know the alphabet.
      I’m an anal, neurotic, pedantic, perfectionistic surgeon. I put great time and energy into making sure I publish my videos in just the right order so that they are the most beneficial for you.
      There is absolutely nothing willy-nilly about the order.
      I start with Video #1, assuming you know absolutely nothing. And I do not mean that as an insult. The fact is, you don’t know what you don’t know. And, if you start at the beginning, you’ll be shocked at what you thought you knew, but don’t.
      So, if you watch them out of order, you're really shooting yourself in the foot (or the head).
      I respond to these comments here on RUclips daily. So I'm here to help you. But, I'll also know if you're watching the videos out of order. (I'm like your mom. I have eyes in the back of my head!)

  • @kristinemoe3331
    @kristinemoe3331 5 лет назад

    Dr. Taylor-How do you know if you are taking enough progesterone/estrogen (I still have my uterus) to make affect the diseases you discussed?

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад +1

      I've covered this is in previous videos, and if you haven't watched my video in order, starting with the very first one, you are shooting yourself in the foot (or the head). Why oh why would you defeat the whole purpose by failing to watch all the videos in order?
      I’m an anal, neurotic, pedantic, perfectionistic surgeon. I put great time and energy into making sure I publish my videos in just the right order so that they are the most beneficial for you.
      This is Menopause University. It's school. You know how you had to learn the alphabet before you could learn to read? Well, this is no different.
      If you don't get the foundation, noting you learn will be of much use to you because you can't put it into context.

    • @thetimeisnowfitness1748
      @thetimeisnowfitness1748 5 лет назад +1

      She was my OB/GYN when I was 28-29. I am now 51. Her bedside manner is exactly her response shown here...not much sincerity or sensitivity. She is also the same DR, after 1 year on Chlomid with no success, told me to have a full hysterectomy and that I would never have children. Well, 3 IVF's later for my oldest and a natural conception for my younger, I now have a 19 and 17 year old. This woman had me in tears on so many different occasions. Looks like she found her calling ....

    • @kristinemoe3331
      @kristinemoe3331 5 лет назад +1

      Menopause Taylor - wow, I am sorry for upsetting you. I have been watching them in order, I just simply made a mistake.

    • @thetimeisnowfitness1748
      @thetimeisnowfitness1748 5 лет назад +1

      ​@@kristinemoe3331 In case you didn't see my response to your question, see above.

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  5 лет назад

      No worries, Kristine. I'm not upset at all. I simply want to make sure you don't shortchange yourself. If you take the minimal necessary dosage AND your symptoms of menopause disappear, AND your bone density tests are normal, then you are taking enough. You don't have to get your hormones to tell you what's adequate. Your own body can tell you that.

  • @pattynunez1785
    @pattynunez1785 2 года назад

    ❤️

  • @christinehoffman1825
    @christinehoffman1825 2 года назад

    😀😀😀

  • @fandroid9129
    @fandroid9129 3 года назад +1

    Why not just remove uterus at menapause?

    • @MenopauseTaylor
      @MenopauseTaylor  3 года назад

      Some women do. But there are benefits and risks to everything. If you want to weigh yours, schedule a consultation with me at MenopauseTaylor.ME.

  • @daisyjo5358
    @daisyjo5358 5 лет назад +1

    💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💕💕💕💕💕💕